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- For Tuition purposes, full time enrollment assumes 12 or more credits per quarter for undergraduate degrees, and 8 or more credits per quarter for graduate degrees.
- Rasmussen University defines transfer credit as previously earned college credit at an accredited two- or four-year college/university after graduating from high school. Bachelor completer programs assume at least 90 transfer credits or a conferred degree.
- Save time and money with these $149 online self-directed assessments, which allow you to prove that you already have the knowledge for a particular course and don’t need to take it. Taken independently, we also offer prep material and peer tutoring at no cost to help you brush up.
- Full-time and part-time students (or any dependents/spouses) employed by a Rasmussen University corporate partner are eligible for a 10% tuition grant. All current and retired military personnel as well as veterans enrolling in a degree, Diploma or Certificate program are eligible for a 10% grant towards full-time and part-time tuition costs—this is extended to spouses and dependents.
- Completing this program in 3 terms would mean taking on around 24 credits per term.
- You may be able to complete this program in fewer quarters depending on the number of transfer credits you have. Talk with an admissions advisor for a more accurate estimate of the time it will take you to complete this program.
- 基于订阅的价格,你支付一个价格per term (plus book fees) and complete as many courses as you want within that term. With per credit pricing, your price varies every term based of how many credits you take.
- With per credit pricing, your price varies every six-month term based of how many credits you take.
- Students cannot receive both corporate and military grants.
- In order to qualify for the grant, all admission requirements must be completed. Retired military personnel must provide valid military retiree ID or DD 214 form. Authorized dependents must provide a copy of their dependent military ID card, which includes an expiration date.
- Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program through the Standard Entrance Accelerated BSN Entrance Option or Second Degree Accelerated BSN Entrance Option do not qualify for Fast Track pricing. Students enrolled in Empowered Learning™项目交付的六个月任期的格式做not qualify for Fast Track pricing.
- Must provide verification letter or copy of orders from their commander reflecting current status. Taxes and fees, if any, are the sole responsibility of recipient. Not eligible for other scholarships or grants. Excludes doctoral degree programs.
- The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is 180 total credits. 106 total credits assumes the entrance requirements for the Second Degree Accelerated BSN (A-BSN) option are met, resulting in 74 transfer credits from a prior degree.
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- The savings claims referenced here represent the total amount of tuition and fees saved by successfully completing self-directed assessment attempts at no charge, in lieu of completing the faculty-led equivalent courses at standard tuition and fee rates.
- i.e. “up to $6,000” is based on five successful assessments replacing five, four-credit-hour courses @$269/credit hour.
- $5,380 in tuition, plus $875 Course Technology and Resource Fees, plus $150 book fees = $6,405.
- If three assessments are completed at no charge, add $198 in cost for the remaining two, for total savings of $6,107.
- The Start Strong Tuition Savings is available is available to students who enroll through the Corporate Channel.
- i.e. “up to $6,000” is based on five successful assessments replacing five, four-credit-hour courses @$269/credit hour.
- All other students pay $149 for each self-directed assessment attempt.
- The savings claims referenced here represent the total amount of tuition and fees saved by successfully completing self-directed assessment attempts at no charge, in lieu of completing the faculty-led equivalent courses at standard tuition and fee rates.
- Only available to 2020 high school graduates, awarded in $500 per quarter for up to 8 quarters. For full details, visitrasmussen.edu/tuition/next-step-grant.
- Students with tuition rates at or lower than $229 per credit for full-time rates and $299 per credit for part-time rates are not eligible for any grants or scholarships offered by the University. In order to qualify for the grant, all admission requirements must be completed, and enrolling students must provide proof of eligibility by submitting proof of employment. Students cannot receive both corporate and military grants. For additional details visit:rasmussen.edu/tuition/.
- Immediate family members of corporate partner employees are eligible to receive this grant. This includes spouses, qualified domestic partners, children and stepchildren. In order to qualify, family members must complete the form.
- Program availability varies by state and campus. Federal, local and state taxes may apply. 100% coverage is subject to employer policies and the student meeting all terms and conditions of the Rasmussen University Professional Achievement Grant.
- All current and retired military personnel as well as veterans enrolling in a degree, Diploma or Certificate program are eligible for a 10% grant towards full-time and part-time tuition costs—this is extended to spouses and dependents.
Students who have previously graduated from a Rasmussen degree program and begin in an Associate’s, Bachelor’s, MSN or Doctoral degree program may be eligible for the following toward their degree at Rasmussen University:
- A grant worth up to $3,000 will be equally divided quarterly throughout an eligible student’s first six (6) quarters in their program.
- Students will be billed at the standard tuition rate plus applicable fees before the grant is applied. Student is responsible for all applicable book fees.
- Eligibility will be verified by the Admissions/Financial Aid Office before the grant will be awarded.
- A grant worth up to $3,000 will be equally divided quarterly throughout an eligible student’s first six (6) quarters in their program.
- Students who enroll in the Rasmussen University Practical Nursing Diploma program on or after August 2022 may be eligible for the following toward their degree at Rasmussen University:
- A grant worth up to $2,000 to be equally divided across an eligible student’s first four (4) quarters in the Practical Nursing Diploma program.
- Students will be billed at the standard tuition rate plus applicable fees before the grant is applied. Student is responsible for all applicable book fees.
- Eligibility will be verified by the Admissions/Financial Aid Office before the grant is awarded.
For additional terms and conditions, visit theLPN Care Grant page.
- A grant worth up to $2,000 to be equally divided across an eligible student’s first four (4) quarters in the Practical Nursing Diploma program.
- Full-time and part-time students (or any dependents/spouses) employed by a Rasmussen University corporate partner are eligible for a 10% tuition grant on the nurse practitioner specialization credits. All current and retired military personnel as well as veterans enrolling in a degree, Diploma or Certificate program are eligible for a 10% grant on the nurse practitioner specialization credits—this is extended to spouses and dependents.
Students who enroll in the Rasmussen University Medical Assisting Diploma program and begin their program in October or November 2023 or January 2024 may be eligible for the following toward their degree at Rasmussen University:
- A grant worth up to $4,000 to be equally divided quarterly throughout an eligible student’s first four (4) quarters in the Medical Assisting Diploma program.
- Students will be billed at the standard tuition rate plus applicable fees before the grant is applied. Student is responsible for all applicable book fees.
- The maximum amount of the Grant is $1,000 per quarter, up to $4,000 total.
- Eligibility will be verified by the Admissions/Financial Aid Office before the grant is awarded.
Additional Terms and Conditions:
- Student must maintain continuous enrollment to remain eligible. A student who withdraws and re-enrolls may no longer be eligible for the grant.
- All entrance and acceptance requirements for the University must be met.
- Grants are non-transferable, and no substitution or cash equivalent/refund is allowed.
- The Medical Assisting Inspire Grant may not be combined with any other grants or scholarships offered through Rasmussen University.
- Students who previously received the Alumni Grant, Alumni Achievement Grant, or Medical Assisting Diploma Wellness Grant are not eligible for the Medical Assisting Inspire Grant.
- Employees of any APEI Educational Unit, including Rasmussen College, LLC and their family members are not eligible for this grant.
- Rasmussen University reserves the right to add, discontinue or amend scholarship and grant programs at its discretion. Any student currently receiving scholarship or grant funds at the time of the amendment will be notified.
- A grant worth up to $4,000 to be equally divided quarterly throughout an eligible student’s first four (4) quarters in the Medical Assisting Diploma program.
- National Center for Education Statistics. "College Navigator" access April 20, 2023.
Estimated program cost breakdown for part-time students:
- $329 per credit x 51 credits = $16,779 + $3,335 total fees = $20,114 estimated part-time program cost
- $4,000 Medical Assisting Inspire Grant + $4,830 from Self-Directed Assessments (4 credits x $329 per credit part time x 3 courses + 2 credits x $329 per credit part time + $700 in course technology + $120 in books - $596 in SDA fees) = $8,830 total saving
- $20,114 estimated part-time program cost - $8,830 total savings = $11,284 estimated part-time program cost
Prospective students for any program (except those noted below) who start their program on November 8, 2023, may be eligible for the following toward their degree at Rasmussen University:
- A grant worth up to $500 will be disbursed during the students’ first quarter of their program
- Students will be billed at the standard tuition rate plus applicable fees before the grant is applied. Students are responsible for all applicable book fees.
- Eligibility will be verified by the Admissions/Financial Aid Office before the grant is awarded.
- In order to be eligible for the Grant, the applicant must enroll by November 6, 2023.
Additional Terms and Conditions:
- All entrance and acceptance requirements for the University must be met.
- Grants are non-transferable, and no substitution or cash equivalent/refund is allowed.
- Programs with tuition rates at or lower than $248 per credit for full time rates and $321 per credit for part time rates are not eligible for any grants or scholarships offered by the University.
- Kick-Start Grant may be combined with other grants and scholarships offered by Rasmussen University with the exception of the Professional Achievement Grant.
- Employees of any APEI Educational Unit, including Rasmussen College, LLC and their family members are not eligible for this grant.
- A grant worth up to $500 will be disbursed during the students’ first quarter of their program
Tuition & Aid
Your College Tuition: Less Complicated, More Manageable
Education might be one of the biggest financial investments of your life. But with financial aid for those who qualify, there’s more than one way to make it more manageable. 97% of Rasmussen University's full-time undergraduate students receive some type of financial aid26and you can get your transfer credits reviewed, on average, in one business day.
You’ll have an admissions advisor to walk you through every step (including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, orFAFSA®) and give you individual advice about all your affordability options.
For detailed information on tuition and policies, visit theTuition page in our Course Catalog.
For detailed information on the financial aid cost of attendance, visit theFinancial Aid Cost of Attendance page in our Course Catalog
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Student Aid and Financial Assistance
How to Pay for College
- Applying for Financial Aid
Applying for Financial Aid
To apply for federal student aid, such as federal grants, work-study and loans, you need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and easier than ever, and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school. In addition, many states and colleges use your FAFSA information to determine your eligibility for state and school aid, and some private financial aid providers may use your FAFSA information to determine whether you qualify for their aid.
FAFSA Form Information
- Go tostudentaid.gov, and create an FSA ID
- Gather required documents (select the School Codes tab for Rasmussen University codes)
- Fill in personal information
- Fill in tax information using IRS Data Retrieval Tool
- Save your FAFSA application
- Sign and submit the FAFSA
For more information about available funding,联系招生通信r.
Get started on your application by watching our 2023–2024 "FAFSA: Tutorial" video.
Learn more about how to apply for financial aid with our "FAFSA: Creating an FSA ID" video.
Aid application timeline:
- We encourage students to submit the FAFSA as soon as they are thinking about attending the University.
- 援助申请过程大约需要six to eight weeks, as long as students submit requested documents timely and accurately.
- The federal deadline for filing the FAFSA is June 30 of the award year. However, the University must receive the valid results of the FAFSA application while the student is still enrolled.
- After Applying for Aid
After Applying for Aid
Submit All Requested Documents to Rasmussen University
Once Rasmussen University has received the results of your FAFSA, we will notify you, via email, of any required documents that you will need to submit. You will be able to review the documents needed at any time in the Account Center on the Student Portal.
Rasmussen University's Student Financial Aid team is not able to review your application for financial aid until all necessary documentation has been received. It is your responsibility to complete your financial aid application file, so take a proactive approach to make sure that you have done all that you need to do. If you have not submitted all requested financial aid eligibility documentation by the beginning of the fifth (5th) week of the quarter, a payment plan will be created for the full balance owed. You still have the opportunity to submit all requested financial aid eligibility documents to have your aid eligibility determined; however, the payment plan will remain active until such time as the balance is paid in full.
Loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note
If you are interested in receiving Federal Direct Loans, you’ll need to complete both Loan Entrance Counseling and a Master Promissory Note (MPN).
- Entrance Counseling
- Master Promissory Note (MPN)for a Subsidized/Unsubsidized loan
We also encourage you to complete the Student Loan Acknowledgement atstudentaid.gov, which highlights for you your current federal loan indebtedness (if any), aggregate loan limits and repayment plans.
Receiving Your Financial Aid Award Notification
When your financial aid file is complete (i.e., all documents requested have been submitted), it will be reviewed by Rasmussen University.
If we need additional information:
- A request for that information will be emailed to you, and you can view the request in the Document Center within the Account Center.
If we have everything we need:
- We will prepare your award package and notify you via email when your awards and Award Notification are ready for your review.
Once available, your awards and Award Notification can be viewed in the Account Center.
Account Center
The Account Center within the Student Portal is your go-to place for:
- Viewing your charges, payments and payment schedule in My Finances
- Viewing and uploading required documents in My Documents
- Viewing financial aid awards in My Financial Aid
- Viewing alerts and messages in My Message Center
Disbursing Financial Aid
学生必须正式接受拉斯穆森University in an eligible degree or certificate program as one of the eligibility requirements to receive and have financial aid disbursed to their student account. Rasmussen University begins disbursing financial aid no earlier than three weeks into the term. Funds are first applied to your tuition and fee charges. Any remaining funds (excess funds) are disbursed to you, the student. Your student account will show an unpaid balance until this disbursement occurs. If the aid you are eligible to receive does not cover your charges, a Student Payment Plan is created and can be viewed on the Student Account Center.
- Financial Aid Cost of Attendance
Financial Aid Cost of Attendance
The financial aid cost of attendance (COA) is the estimated average and reasonable cost of completing an academic year at Rasmussen University. An academic year usually consists of nine months (three quarters). The COA serves as the foundation for determining your financial need as well as the amount of financial aid, including grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study that can be offered to you. The COA can only include costs for the individual student. The Student Financial Aid Office may adjust the COA for students on a case-by-case basis to address individual, unique circumstances.
Actual charges for tuition and fees, also known as direct charges, will be different than what is reflected in the financial aid COA because the COA is based on estimated averages.
COA figures are established through student surveys and other research and may include the components below:
- Tuition and Fees (based upon projected enrollment)
- Books and Supplies
- Living Expenses
- Personal Costs
- Transportation
View the estimatedFinancial Aid Award Cost of Attendance.
- Loans
Loans
The United States federal government offers several types of loans to students who qualify. These loans are one resource to help you finance your higher education.查看所有必要的资格要求和terms and conditions.
Repaying your student loan debt is an important financial obligation, but we're here to help you manage your student loans. Our financial support resources help to inform our current and former students about debt management options and help them through their repayment processes.
Federal Direct Subsidized Loans
These loans do not accrue interest while you are attending school at least half time. Refer to your college catalog for loan limits.
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans
这些贷款在增加兴趣low rate while you are attending school at least part time. Refer to your college catalog for loan limits.
Federal Direct PLUS Loans
These loans are borrowed by a parent for a dependent or undergraduate child or by a graduate student. Refer to your college catalog for loan limits.
Code of Conduct
Members of Rasmussen University's financial aid team are required to exemplify the highest level of ethical behavior and demonstrate the highest level of professionalism.
Private/Alternative Loans
When federal loans and other aid do not cover your cost of attendance, private or alternative educational loans may be available. Private educational loan programs are credit based and vary by lender. Because private loans are regulated by banks rather than the government, borrower benefits may vary, and students may be required to have a cosigner as part of the loan application. Terms and conditions applicable to these loans vary greatly. Factors such as interest rate, APR, length of repayment, loan minimum and maximum, and fees should be carefully considered when researching and choosing a private educational loan. If you have borrowed a private loan previously, we recommend keeping your loans with one lender. Rasmussen offers online private loan comparison tools, Credible and FastChoice. Click on either of the links below to compare lenders, and select the one that is best for you.
Compare Private Loan Rates with Credible
Compare Private Loan Rates with FastChoice
Rasmussen University does not endorse, recommend or promote any lender for private loans. The listings shown on Credible and FastChoice are not preferred lender lists, nor do they represent every lender that provides private educational loans. For residents of Minnesota, you may also want to review the terms and conditions of the MN SELF Loan (www.selfloan.state.mn.us) before selecting a lender.
- Employer Benefits
Employer Benefits
If your employer has an alliance with Rasmussen University, you can save substantially on a Rasmussen University degree or Certificate program. Over 500 employers have an alliance with Rasmussen University because they know our programs fit their needs.
Corporate Grant
Students with tuition rates at or lower than $248 per credit for full-time rates and $321 per credit for part-time rates are not eligible for any grants or scholarships offered by the University. Students enrolling in the Master of Science in Nursing degree programs on or after January 2, 2023, may be eligible for institutional grants regardless of program or course tuition rate provided they meet all other applicable terms and conditions for the grants. Students enrolled in the Nursing Post-Graduate Certificates in Nursing Education, Healthcare Technology, Simulations and Informatics or Nursing Leadership and Administration are not eligible for any grants or scholarships offered by the University. In order to qualify for the grant, all admission requirements must be completed, and enrolling students must provide proof of eligibility by submitting proof of employment.Visit our Employer Benefits page to find participating employers.
Start Strong Tuition Savings
Students who enroll through an employer alliance may be eligible to save up to almost $7,000 on program tuition and fees through Start Strong Tuition Savings.15Learn more about Start Strong Tuition Savings.
Professional Achievement Grant
Depending on your employer’s benefits program, you may be eligible for savings up to 100% with the Professional Achievement Grant.19The Professional Achievement Grant may not be combined with other grants or scholarships offered by Rasmussen University.Visit our Employer Benefits page to find participating employers.
- Military Benefits
Military Benefits
To help honor military service, we’ve designed programs to enhance skills you already have and teach new skills you need, while also supporting you with tuition discounts and GI Bill®education benefits. Learn more about military benefits.
Through our Military Grant, active duty military receive reduced tuition of $167 per credit.13National Guard, Reserve, retired military and veterans enrolling in a degree, Diploma or Certificate program are eligible for a 10% tuition grant.10Rasmussen University also extends the grant to eligible spouses and dependents of active duty military, retired military and veterans.11Learn more about our Military Grant.
- Grants
Rasmussen University & Federal Grants
At Rasmussen University, we work to support the goals of our students. Grants give potential students the opportunity to pursue practical and affordable higher education. The United States federal government offers several types of grants to students who qualify. These grants are one resource to help you finance your higher education. Rasmussen University reserves the right to add, discontinue or amend scholarship and grant programs at its discretion. Any student currently receiving scholarship or grant funds at the time of the amendment will be notified.查看所有必要的资格要求和terms and conditions.
Federal Pell Grant Program
This grant is awarded based on the financial need of the applicant. Refer to the college catalog for possible amounts per year.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
This grant is awarded by an institution based on a student’s financial need. Notification is made by the University regarding eligibility. Refer to your college catalog for possible amounts per year.
Alumni Grant
Returning alumni, you could save up to $3,000 on your Associate’s, Bachelor’s, MSN or Doctoral degree.22Visit our Alumni Grant page to learn more.
LPN Care Grant
Eligible new students can save up to $2,000 on their Practical Nursing Diploma tuition and work toward becoming a licensed practical nurse (LPN).23Visit ourLPN Care Grant pageto learn more.
Medical Assisting Inspire Grant
Eligible new students enrolled by January 2024 can save up to $4K25on tuition and earn their Medical Assisting Diploma for under $12K.27Visit ourMedical Assisting Inspire Grant pageto learn more.
Get Started Grant
Currently licensed registered nurses (RNs) can save up to $1,380 in tuition and fees with our RN to BSN Get Started Grant. Visit ourRN to BSN Get Started Grant pageto learn more.
Fast-Track Grant
Students taking 16 or more credits shall only be charged for 16 credits.12For every course taken beyond four courses, students will only be assessed a $185 course resource and technology fee and a $15 fee per textbook for each course.12See course catalog for textbook opt-out policy.
Affiliation Grant
Some students who are members of or have credits from organizations with whom Rasmussen University has a signed Affiliation Agreement may be eligible to receive a grant equal to a specific percentage of per-credit tuition costs billed each quarter. The percentage is determined by the agreement between Rasmussen University and the organization. Rasmussen will require proof of the student relationship with the organization such as a transcript or membership card. Contact your campus for details.
- Grant is only applicable to students enrolling in undergraduate degree programs.
- Student must maintain continuous enrollment to remain eligible. A student who withdraws and re-enrolls may no longer be eligible for the grant.
- Student must submit proof of relationship to the Affiliate prior to the seventh day of the first quarter of enrollment (i.e., official transcript, membership card, etc.).
- Student must meet entrance requirements for the academic program in which they are enrolling.
- Employees of Rasmussen University, LLC and their family members are not eligible for the grant.
- Grant may not be combined with other grants or scholarships offered by Rasmussen University.
- Grant is nontransferable, and no substitution or cash equivalent/refund is allowed.
Kick-Start Grant
Prospective students who enroll by November 6, 2023, and start their program by November 8, 2023, are eligible for the Kick-Start Grant of $500 toward their program.28You could save even more when you combine it with one of our other grants (excluding the Professional Achievement Grant), if you qualify.28
Rasmussen University Early Honors Program
The Early Honors Program allows high school students to experience college-level courses while enrolled in high school. Through this opportunity, students can access courses not offered at their high school and explore potential career areas. Eligibility is limited to high school juniors and seniors who are at least 16 years old at the time of enrollment. Early Honors coursework may be available both on campus and online.See the Rasmussen University Early Honors Program Terms and Conditions for more information.
Other Grant Options
University funding is available at the state level and varies by state. Grant funding is awarded based on your qualifications as determined by filing the FAFSA. Please contact an admissions advisor for more information. Visit ourState Grant Programswebsite to learn more.
- Rasmussen Scholarships
Rasmussen University Scholarships
Scholarships can help minimize student loan debt, making college even more affordable. Rasmussen University reserves the right to add, discontinue or amend scholarship and grant programs at its discretion. Any student currently receiving scholarship or grant funds at the time of the amendment will be notified.
Change a Life Scholarship
The Change a Life Scholarship was created exclusively for new incoming students at Rasmussen University. This is an opportunity to pay their experiences forward by nominating someone in their life to receive up to $500 on their education at the University.Visit Change A Life Scholarship to learn more and view terms and conditions.
- 转移信用和知识信用™
转移信用和知识信用™
You can save time and money through Knowledge Credit in three ways:
- Transfer in college-level credit
- Take $149 self-directed assessments to show you don't need to take a specific course
- Gain credit for military training or professional certifications that align with your program
Learn more about your Knowledge Credit™ options.
Rasmussen University Transfer Policy
We define a transfer student as anyone who’s previously earned college credit from an accredited two- or four-year college/university after graduating from high school. A student enrolling at Rasmussen University with college credit earned while attending high school is not considered a transfer student but rather a new, incoming student.
To learn more about transfer credits and view our full transfer policy, visit ourTransfer Policy page.
Self-Directed Assessment
Save time and money with self-directed assessments. These $149 online assessments allow you to show that you have already achieved the skills and knowledge for a particular course and don't need to take it. Available in 56 different programs.
Credit for Prior Learning
Maximize your credits and reduce overall costs by bringing in previous college courses, military transcripts and other college equivalents, such as course waivers and industry certifications. Learn more about credits for prior learning on ourTransfer Policy page.
- Empowered Learning™
Empowered Learning™
Your online Bachelor's and Master's degree courses may be built with Empowered Learning™. These courses allow you to:
- Access online courses anytime, from almost anywhere
- Go faster when you can, and slower when you need to
- Create real-world projects that demonstrate your new knowledge
- Learn at your pace while staying connected with faculty and peers
- Other Ways to Save
Other Ways to Save
Furthering your education is possible. There are many ways to save on your program costs, including options that may be available through your current or future work situation.
Tuition Reimbursement
Many employers offer some level of tuition reimbursement to their employees. Whether your employer offers full or partial reimbursement, this valuable benefit can help you save money and reduce your student debt while you earn your degree. Check out the following tips to see how you can make the most of tuition reimbursement opportunities through your employer:
1. Talk to HR about tuition options through your employer, which may include:
- Partnerships: Your company may partner with a specific college that offers discounts.
- Direct Pay Tuition Assistance: There may be eligibility requirements, but this option means your employer pays for whichever college you attend.
- Tuition Reimbursement: You, the student, pay for college but are reimbursed afterward by your company.
2. Choose courses or a program that meet(s) requirements set by your employer. However, they may require that your degree is applicable to your job.
3. Let your employer know the benefits of the program, including what you will gain and how this will help your position in the company. Furthermore, you should prepare responses to address any concerns your employer may have (i.e., How will you balance school and work? How do you plan on using these acquired skills?).
4. Meet with your employer to go over the benefits that both you and the company would receive in furthering your education.
Work-Study
We have a wide range of work-study opportunities for current students at our campuses, online and with our community service partners. This is a great way for current students to gain experience and earn money while taking courses. For information on open positions, the application process and the hiring process, see theWork Study Program Guide.查看所有必要的资格要求和terms and conditions.
Learn more about federal work-study student basics bywatching our "A Minute to Learn It – 6 Good Things You Need to Know about Federal Work-Study" video.
Outside Scholarships
拉斯穆森大学鼓励我们的学生arch for other scholarship funding opportunities, referred to as "outside scholarships."FastwebandScholarship Searchare both reputable scholarship search engines that can match you to relevant scholarships free of charge. Use both to find scholarships you may be eligible for.
To learn more about scholarships and requested documentation,watch our "What is a Scholarship?" video.
North Dakota Career Builders Loan Repayment Option (Rasmussen University – Accelerated Bachelor of Science Nursing Program Only)
The North Dakota Career Builders Scholarship program was created to attract students into high-need or emerging occupations in the state of North Dakota.Newly hired graduates in high-need occupations within North Dakota may qualify for up to $5,667 per year for student loan repayment, or one-third of the applicant’s outstanding student loan principal balance at the time of the application, whichever is less. Payments are made over 3 years. Maximum eligibility is up to $17,000. Eligible loans include:
- FEDERAL Subsidized Student Loans
- Federal Unsubsidized Student Loans
- Federal Consolidated Student Loans
- Perkins Loans
- Bank of ND DEAL loan or CEAL education loan
For more information, please联系招生通信r, or visit theND Career Builders Scholarship website.
- 基金Distribution
基金Distribution
Rasmussen University delivers your refund with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. Visit this link for more information:http://bankmobiledisbursements.com/refundchoices/. You can alsoview our institution’s contract with BankMobile, a Division of Customers Bank. A student must be officially accepted to Rasmussen University in an eligible degree or certificate program as one of the eligibility requirements to receive and have financial aid disbursed to their student account. Rasmussen University begins disbursing financial aid no earlier than three weeks into the term. Funds are first applied to your tuition and fee charges. Any remaining funds (excess funds) are disbursed to you, the student. Your student account will show an unpaid balance until this disbursement occurs. If the aid you are eligible to receive does not cover your charges, a Student Payment Plan is created and can be viewed on the Student Account Center.
- School Codes
School Codes
Find the corresponding code based on the campus list below:
Online
Rasmussen Online (for current/active students): 008501
Rasmussen Online (for January 2023 new start students and later): 008694
Bachelor Completer (for current/active students): 008501
Bachelor Completer (for January 2023 new start students and later): 008694Graduate
Graduate Studies: 008694Florida
Fort Myers: E01494
中心帕斯科:E00933
Ocala: 008501
North Orlando: E40514
Tampa/Brandon: E01929Illinois
Aurora/Naperville: E01510
Mokena/Tinley Park: E01865
Rockford: E01244
Romeoville/Joliet: E01649Kansas
Kansas City/Overland Park: E02166
Topeka: E02167Minnesota
Hennepin/Anoka (Blaine): E01864
Bloomington: 011686
Brooklyn Park/Maple Grove: E01193
Eagan: 004648
Lake Elmo/Woodbury: E01264
Mankato: 016845
Moorhead: E01382
St. Cloud: 008694North Dakota
Fargo: 004846Wisconsin
Green Bay: E01295
Wausau: E01851 - Rights and Responsibilities
Student Rights & Responsibilities as a Financial Aid Recipient
It's important to know your rights and responsibilities as they relate to applying for and receiving financial aid from Rasmussen University.
Your Rights. You have the right to...
- privacy. All records and information submitted with your application for financial aid are confidential and subject to legal requirements concerning disclosure of such information.
- know about the refund policies for both Rasmussen University and Financial Aid if you withdraw after the term begins.
- request a reduction or cancellation of your student loans. Remember that a student loan is a debt that must be repaid; borrow only what you need.
- know specific consumer information.
- know what financial aid programs are available to you, including information on all federal, state and college financial aid programs.
- know the application procedures and deadlines for each of the available programs.
- know that you may request consideration for an adjustment to information reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) due to special or unusual circumstances that may impact your eligibility for aid.
- know how financial aid is distributed and the basis for these decisions.
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- know how your financial aid eligibility was determined. This includes how costs for tuition and fees, living expenses, books, course materials, supplies, equipment, travel, personal, and miscellaneous expenses were determined in your estimated cost of attendance. It also includes what resources were considered in the calculation of your financial aid eligibility (such as estimated family contribution and other financial aid or personal assets).
- know the interest rate of your loan, the total amount to be repaid, repayment procedures, when repayment begins and the length of the repayment period.
- know how Rasmussen University determines whether you are making satisfactory academic progress and what happens if you are not.
Your Responsibilities. You must...
- regularly check your student email account for information from Rasmussen University and Financial Aid.
- keep your parents or guardians informed of all financial aid requirements and deadlines (if you are a dependent student).
- reapply for financial aid each award year.
- complete all application forms and supporting documents accurately and submit them on time via the student portal.
- read and understand all forms you are asked to sign. You are also responsible for knowing the financial aid reapplication deadlines.
- provide correct information at all times. Reporting false information is a violation of the law and may be considered a criminal offense.
- submit, by the deadline indicated, all additional documentation, verification, corrections and/or new information requested by either the Financial Aid Office or the agencies to which you submitted applications. Some examples include federal tax return transcripts, verification forms, loan entrance counseling, loan promissory notes and loan exit counseling prior to leaving school.
- notify us in writing/email if the information reported on your financial aid applications has changed.
- notify the University and any lenders if there are changes in your name, permanent mailing address, anticipated graduation date or enrollment status.
- notify us in writing/email if you receive any scholarships or other awards that do not appear on your financial aid award notification.
- accept responsibility for all agreements that you sign.
- know and comply with the refund procedures of Rasmussen University.
- show Satisfactory Academic Progress according to established policies and standards of Rasmussen University.
- notify us in writing/email if you are receiving financial aid for attendance at another institution while attending Rasmussen University.
- maintain satisfactory status on student loans. Students who default on their student loans or owe refunds on federal grants are not eligible for any financial aid.
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