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Financial Grants
Arizona Medical Training Institute provides listings of grant and financial aid possibilities as a resource only. Each resource has their own criteria and process for approving you to receive funding and approving AMTI as a school and or program of study. These resources are provided as information only and should not be relied upon to pay for your course at AMTI or to represent the entire list of possibilities for you to gain funding for the specific course you are seeking to be admitted into. Your own initiative will be the key ingredient in getting your education funded. Our past students have received funding from their employer, religious organizations, community and social outreach programs, family/friends, as well as a wide variety of other sources. Remember, you can do this!
- Arizona @ Work: www.arizonaatwork.com
- Community Health: www.scottsdaleaz.gov/volunteer/concernedcitizens.asp
- The Rotary Vocational Fund of Arizona: www.trvfa.org
- Arizona Health Education Centers: www.arizonalottery.com/beneficiaries.html
- National Association of Hispanic Nurses: www.thehispanicnurses.org/
- Nursing Scholarships: www.campusrn.com/scholarships/scholarship_list.asp
- Arizona Education & Employment: www.awee.org
Does AMTI accept FAFSA?
Arizona Medical Training Institute has several different options for our programs; however, FAFSA is not one of them.
FAFSA stands for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This is also known as Title IV Funding. The funding gets its name from Title IV of the U.S. Higher Education Act. This act enables federal funding programs to be used for individuals requiring aid to help pay for higher education.
Learn more about FAFSA, and what it encompasses
Higher Education is classified as Post-Secondary education, or education received after High School Graduation. These funds were approved to help leverage the cost of Universities and Colleges which can be anywhere from $30k-$100K+.
Since AMTI is a vocational trainer, our programs are shorter in duration and less expensive in comparison to completing an Associates, Bachelors, or higher level of education. Thus, Title IV funding is not intended to fund such programs. They are better utilized for the levels previously mentioned.
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