Almost everyone can afford Sullivan University. Even if you think you’re not financially able, the staff at Sullivan University’s Office of Financial Planning will help you learn about the many types of financial aid available to you. If you think you may need or qualify for financial assistance, contact an admissions officer now for an appointment with the Office of Financial Planning. Appointments are also available on evenings and weekends to better fit your schedule.
There are several opportunities exclusively for military personnel including 100% paid tuition of up to $4,500 per year. You can learn more about these opportunities online from the Army Continuing Education System.
Scholarships are financial aid that in most cases doesn’t have to be paid back, so you should always search for scholarships and grants you qualify for before applying for a student loan.
Sullivan University offers several scholarships, view all scholarships.
Information on additional scholarships is also available from your admissions officer, or you can find more scholarships. You can also find information on several other ways to pay for college you may not have considered.
Grants are a one-time source of financial aid that, like scholarships, generally do not need to be repaid. Students at Sullivan University may be eligible for several grants, including:
College Access Program Grants — available to students with proven need
Federal Pell Grants — available to lower-income families, and which does not have to be repaid (all Sullivan campuses)
Federal Supplemental Opportunity Educational Grants — for students with exceptional need (Louisville and Ft. Knox campuses and the National Center for Hospitality Studies)
Kentucky Tuition Grant — for Kentucky students with proven need
Sullivan Institutional Grants — provided by the school to students with demonstrated need (all Sullivan campuses)
Contact an admissions officer now if you are interested in information about financial aid. It’s the first step to getting an appointment with a financial counselor (available even on nights and weekends).
Student loans are available to help you pay tuition at any Sullivan University campus. These loans are available from the federal government and other sources for students who qualify, and include:
Federal Direct Parent and Student Loans — low-interest loans for students and parents made through the school
Federal Subsidized Loans — providing up to $3,500 the first academic year and higher in the sophomore and junior years
Federal Perkins Loans — for students who demonstrate need, with a maximum loan of $4,000 for one academic year
Federal PLUS and Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loans — for students who don’t qualify for sufficient financial aid otherwise
Career Education Funds — institutional loans for students who don’t qualify otherwise for adequate financial aid. The loan amounts vary according to need.
If you are interested in information about student loans, talk to an admissions officer today for an appointment with a financial counselor.
Sullivan University wants to help every student succeed. In addition to scholarships, grants and student loans, your campus can provide details on many other types of assistance, including:
- Company tuition reimbursement — which may be available through your employer
- Part-time jobs — available through information received by the Career Services office
- Rehabilitation programs — for students with substantial handicaps to employment
- UPS Earn & Learn — a joint venture between Sullivan University and UPS for students who work up to 20 hours per week
- Veterans benefits — for those who qualify
- The Workforce Investment Board — which provides grants to qualified students who are displaced or are unemployed
Talk to an admissions officer at your nearby campus for more information about these and other types of financial aid.









