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Tuition & Aid

At AITU, we believe money should not be the deciding factor in whether a student pursues their education. Our tuition and aid resources are designed to help prospective students understand costs, explore financial support options, and find a pathway that works for them.

AITU aims to empower students to make well-informed educational decisions while avoiding barriers due to financial concerns. By providing transparency in terms of cost; AITU also provides prospective students with access to financial aid resources as well as opportunities for scholarships and offers student support so that they can consider options which might be more feasible toward making their academic objectives achievable.

When creating AITU, it was believed that there are many students who would like to take advantage of quality education but are deterred from doing so because of high cost. Although each prospective student has a unique financial condition, AITU believes that all prospective students should research available financial aid options (i.e., government loans and grants), scholarship options, and support services prior to determining if going to college is an option that fits into their budget.

Explore Tuition & Aid Resources

Utilize these resources to compare costs associated with your education; find out what types of financial aid you are eligible for; and investigate potential scholarship programs. The purpose of these resources are intended to provide assistance to students as they begin planning and prepare themselves to determine how much support is available to assist them.

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Review estimated tuition, fees, and program-related costs for certificate, undergraduate, and graduate students.

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Explore financial aid resources that may help students pay for college, including federal aid information and alternative funding options.

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Explore scholarship opportunities that may help reduce the cost of your education at AITU.

The Cost of Attendance page provides a clear picture of estimated costs by program level. Students can review tuition information for certificate, undergraduate, and graduate pathways before making an enrollment decision.

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Certificate Students

Review certificate program cost information and course-level tuition details.

Undergraduate Students

Review associate and bachelor’s degree tuition information.

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Graduate Students

Review master’s-level tuition information and related cost estimates.

Students are encouraged to explore financial aid resources before making an enrollment decision. These resources can help students learn about federal aid, alternative funding options, and other ways to reduce out-of-pocket education costs.

Scholarships may help reduce the cost of attendance for eligible students. AITU encourages students to review available scholarship opportunities and apply for awards that may support their academic goals.

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Students with concerns related to tuition, student financial aid, and/or scholarship programs can receive guidance from an advisor at AITU.

If you are thinking about attending AITU and your concern is about the costs associated with attendance, investigate all available cost and financial aid options. Prior to making a final decision regarding enrollment, AITU encourages all prospective students to review various sources of financial aid; scholarship opportunities; and support services that exist.

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