Financial Aid at Beacon College
VETERANS AID Beacon is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program for veterans and eligible dependents, as well as other Post-9/11 GI (Chapter 33) aid programs.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION GRANTS Vocational rehabilitation (VR) is a jointly funded federal/state program. The amount and type of grant funding varies by state, but Beacon’s educational programs are recognized by many states for our services for individuals with disabilities. Contact Beacon’s Office of Financial Aid for step-by-step directions to learn more. VETERANS AID Beacon is proud to participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program for veterans and eligible dependents, and the Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) and Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Assistance (DEA) (Chapter 35) programs. Beacon awards annually renewable funds ranging from $1,000 to $22,000, based primarily on student need. Awards are calculated using information provided in the FAFSA; no separate application needed. Professional Educator Scholarship Referral Program By attaching a completed referral scholarship form from a professional educator at your high school with your application, you can receive a one-time $1,000 scholarship. Download referral form at: BeaconCollege.edu/admissions/professional-educators Pathway School Scholarships Beacon has established Pathway School partnerships with leading high schools nationwide that serve students who learn differently. Students enrolling in Beacon from a Pathway School receive an automatic $10,000 renewable scholarship. Schools interested in learning more can contact Beacon’s Office of Admissions at admissions@beaconcollege.edu or call 855-220-5376. BEACON-FUNDED SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS Beacon Scholarships & Grants
RAISEME MICRO-SCHOLARSHIPS Beacon is proud to among only 10 percent of colleges and universities nationwide to participate in RaiseMe, created to expand student access to higher education through financial aid. Starting as early as 9th grade, you can begin earning micro-scholarships from Beacon College for a wide range of activities, including getting good grades, volunteering in the community and participating in extracurricular activities. You can raise $8,000 per year in high school (up to $32,000 maximum) in scholarship dollars to attend Beacon. You can learn more at raise.me/join/beacon
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Use Beacon’s Net Price Calculator to get a preliminary estimate of federal, state and institutional aid that might be available for your family. (Note: You will need almost exactly the same information used to complete the FAFSA.) Visit our website for details at BeaconCollege.edu
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