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FINANCIAL INFORMATION* School Code for FAFSA 042045
Esthetician Program Tuition Costs
| Application Fee |
$85 (non-refundable one time fee) |
| Tuition |
$13, 000 (July 2012) |
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$13, 000 |
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Tuition July 2012 - $13,000 Includes Student Kit
Student Kit: Manequinn Head Tweezers Eyebrow Scissors Fan Mask Brush Makeup Kit Tint Kit Makeup Brushes Text Books T-shirt Disposables DVD Name Badge\ESI Pin
Esthetician Instructor Program Tuition Costs
2012 Academic Calendar
Day Classes: Full-time and Part-time January 10th April 10th July 10th October 9th
Evening Classes: Part-time July 10th September 4th October 9th
Weekender Classes: Part Time September 1st 2011 (Saturdays 9am-5pm, Sundays 9am-5pm and wednesday evenings 6pm-10pm)
2013 Start Dates Day and Evening (Part Time and Full Time) January 8th April 9th July 9th October 8th
Weekender February 2nd September 7th
Elaine Sterling Institute is proud to provide you with the highest quality education at an affordable tuition rate. We offer a variety of financial aid solutions so that getting your education is completely affordable. We participate in a number of Title IV financial aid programs including the Pell Grant, unsubsidized loans, and subsidized loans. Financial aid is available to those who qualify, and we can provide assistance with any questions or concerns regarding application for financial aid. For more information about the grants and loans we offer please see the sections below
Payment Plans are also available if you wish to make regular, smaller payments instead of paying for your tuition in lump sums. Payment plans are typically scheduled for monthly payments of the same amount every month.
If you would like to fill out an application for federal student aid, please follow these steps:
1. Go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
2. Click "start here" to submit a free application for Federal Student Aid
3. Create a pin, fill out the online form, and input our school code. Our school code: 042045
For more information about Elaine Sterling Institute financial aid, please call (404) 256-5229 or email our financial aid director at chris@elainesterling.com
Financial Need: The U.S. Department of Education determines your amount of need based on a standard formula. This formula is established by Congress, and the data received from the FAFSA is used in the formula. Factors it considers are the student’s income or assets, the parent’s incomes (if the student is a dependent), the number of family members currently in attendance of postsecondary institutions, and the size of the household.2
Pell Grant- The Federal Pell Grant program provides need-based tuition assistance. Because it is a federal grant, it does not need to be repaid. Determining factors for this grant include the student’s expected family contribution or EFC, the cost of the institution, the student’s enrollment status, and whether the student attends for a full academic year or less.1 The maximum amount for this award for the 2011-12 academic year can be up to $5,500.1 Your award amount may vary depending on your financial need. Your school typically applies the funds from the Pell Grant to your school costs, but you can also be paid directly. The institute will notify you of your award amount.
Unsubsidized Loans- Unsubsidized loans are loans offered to students that are not based on financial needs. These loans are awarded at the start of a term but are not expected to be repaid until the student has graduated. Unlike subsidized loans, unsubsidized loans accrue interest while the student is in school.2
Subsidized Loans- Subsidized loans are loans awarded based on the student’s financial need. Similar to an unsubsidized loan, subsidized loans are not expected to be repaid until the student graduates.2 While in school, interest does not accrue on the loans.
1 Federal Pell Grant Program.http://www2.ed.gov/programs/fpg/index.html 8/20/2011
2 Direct Stafford Loans.http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/studentloans.jsp 6/30/2011
*Ask about our in-house financing options.
We offer payment plans for cash paying students, please call the Financial Aid office for details.
All tuition must be paid in full prior to graduation.
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