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There are three types of federal student aid:

  • Grants—financial aid that doesn’t have to be repaid (unless, for example, you withdraw from school and owe a refund)
  • Work-study—a work program through which you earn money to help you pay for school
  • Loans—borrowed money for college or career school; you must repay your loans, with interest
https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
  • FAFSA Application

    Filling out the FAFSA® form can be a straightforward and easy process. We are able to help you in completing the FAFSA Application. To fill out Click here –

    FAFSA Filling Out
  • Net Price Calculator

    Net price calculators allow prospective students to enter information about themselves to find out what students like them paid to attend the institution in the previous year, after taking grants and scholarship aid into account.

    Click here to know your estimated cost of attendance at Texas Healthtech Institute.

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  • College Navigator

    Whether you’re a high school student wanting to look into your college options or a parent trying to get ahead of the game, the college research and application process can be confusing. With 4,000 degree-granting institutions in the United States, how are you supposed to find out which one is the right fit for you?

    You may search US Department of Education approved colleges here.

    Find the Right College for You. Read more
  • Student Counseling

    Our advise is that you should pay attention to several aspects relating to admitting into your course of study. Entrance Counseling is required before you can receive your first Direct Subsidized Loan, or Direct Unsubsidized Loan as an undergraduate, or your first Direct PLUS Loan as a graduate/professional student. Entrance Counseling.

    You need to know responsibilities after completing the program Exit Counseling is required when you graduate, leave school, or drop below half-time enrollment Exit Counseling provides important information to prepare you to repay your federal student loan(s).

    Exit Counseling. Read more
  • Student Access Link

    More information to students:

    Student Access Link
  • Student Access Link

    Federal and state elections in the United States are run by the states. No two states run their elections exactly the same. Contacting your state or local election office is the best way to find out about your state’s unique election rules.

    The Basic Steps to Vote are the Same in Most States. Every state except North Dakota requires you to register to vote. Every state has absentee voting. Most states assign you a specific polling place, or voting location. A few states have ballot drop sites instead. Follow this link to know more of voter registration in your state.

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