FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Financial Assistance
The goal of The National Teachers College is to provide exceptional master's degree programs at a competitive tuition rate. In addition, the College is committed to providing information, guidance and support to students to help them meet the financial obligations of College tuition and expenses, while meeting their own personal financial needs.
The College will solicit scholarship assistance in each geographic area where it is conducting its degree programs. These scholarships will be linked with each placement in a particular partner school, and may have certain requirements for eligibility. Information will be provided with the application materials, along with separate scholarship application requirements.
Additionally, the College has formed affiliations with lending institutions in each metropolitan area for access to educational loans. These banking institutions provide these loans at low interest rates to credit-worthy borrowers. In general, students may borrow funds equal to the cost of education minus any financial assistance offered through the College. The credit-worthy borrower does NOT need to be the student. A parent or significant other can borrow for the student.
Students must be enrolled in a degree seeking program to receive a scholarship and/or to apply for an educational loan. Contact information for each lending institution will be provided to interested applicants. Scholarships are applied to tuition only, and students should expect to provide additional funds for the tuition balance and fees - as well as their personal medical insurance, other academic costs, and living expenses.
Scholarships, Living Stipends, Loans, Internships
Please contact the college for current information regarding the availability of financial support.
The goal of The National Teachers College is to provide exceptional master's degree programs at a competitive tuition rate. In addition, the College is committed to providing information, guidance and support to students to help them meet the financial obligations of College tuition and expenses, while meeting their own personal financial needs.
The College will solicit scholarship assistance in each geographic area where it is conducting its degree programs. These scholarships will be linked with each placement in a particular partner school, and may have certain requirements for eligibility. Information will be provided with the application materials, along with separate scholarship application requirements.
Additionally, the College has formed affiliations with lending institutions in each metropolitan area for access to educational loans. These banking institutions provide these loans at low interest rates to credit-worthy borrowers. In general, students may borrow funds equal to the cost of education minus any financial assistance offered through the College. The credit-worthy borrower does NOT need to be the student. A parent or significant other can borrow for the student.
Students must be enrolled in a degree seeking program to receive a scholarship and/or to apply for an educational loan. Contact information for each lending institution will be provided to interested applicants. Scholarships are applied to tuition only, and students should expect to provide additional funds for the tuition balance and fees - as well as their personal medical insurance, other academic costs, and living expenses.
Scholarships, Living Stipends, Loans, Internships
Please contact the college for current information regarding the availability of financial support.