Student Services
What is Student Financial Aid?
Student financial aid is assistance which helps pay the cost of education, for those who qualify. Funds included in this aid may be provided from several sources, including federal, state and private agencies. Most financial aid recipients receive a combination "package" comprised of more than one type of assistance program.
Applying for Financial Aid
To begin the process of applying for most aid programs, including grants and loans, students must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This document is the primary resource for establishing eligibility for need based aid at this institution. Grant aid is money that does not have to be repaid. Loan assistance includes borrowed money that will be repaid by the applicant.
The school participates in Title IV Federal Financial Assistance programs under authorization of the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Student Financial Assistance. Any student interested in obtaining Federal Aid should visit or call the financial aid office and request a Student Financial Aid Guide or visit www.studentaid.ed.gov to view online federal assistance publications.
For further information on the specific programs offered at your campus, please contact the campus for a copy of the Student Financial Aid Consumer Information.
The information provided above and in referenced materials is not a guarantee of financial assistance. Individual need and circumstance must be evaluated to determine aid program eligibility. This need will be determined by and comply with all applicable federal, state and accreditation regulations.
Net Price Calculator
The Milan Institute's Net Price Calculator is designed to help students and their families determine their estimated educational cost to complete a program with The Milan Institute.
The calculator works by estimating the amount of grants and loans that you, the student, may be eligible for as a first time, full time student. It takes the cumulative grant and loan amounts for one loan period based upon the information that you provide and estimates total indebtedness for the period.
It is important to understand that these amounts are estimates only and actual awarded amounts cannot be determined until you complete a FAFSA and other financial aid requirements.
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Career Services
The Career Services staff at each Milan campus offers assistance including professional development, resume creation, job development, job search assistance and referrals to community support services to all qualified graduates.
Career Services empowers students to reach their career goals by providing support and encouragement from the very first day.




