University of Jamestown Accelerated provides financial support through the CEAL program and can work with your employer to help with enrollment fees.
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to attend a private, liberal arts university. That's why we give out $10 million a year in scholarships. Plus, 100% of our full-time undergraduate students receive some type of financial aid. You read that right, not one of these students pay full tuition.
Our team goes above and beyond to ensure you both understand financial aid and can make the most of your financial aid package. When we say we'll walk you through the process of applying for and managing your aid, we mean it.
Different Forms of Financial Aid
Financial aid - aka money that helps you pay for college - is broken down into five different categories at UJ. Although each form achieves the same goal, they're very different. Our team can help you navigate the different forms of financial aid available to you and maximize what you can receive.
1. Scholarships
Think of scholarships as free money to pay for school. They are generally awarded based on merit or special qualifications (your GPA, a talent, your interest in a field of study), and they don't need to be paid back. UJ alone gives out $8,000 minimum to each full-time undergraduate student.
2. Grants
Like scholarships, grants don't need to be repaid. Unlike scholarships, they are based on financial need - not merit - and are typically awarded by the federal and state government.
3. Loans
With loans, you borrow money from the government or private lenders. That means, these need to be repaid, often with interest.