Think Regis is too expensive? Think again.
Here are 7 ways that Regis is within reach.
Earning a college education is one of those life-changing decisions that can vastly improve the quality of your life. However, much like buying a new house or a reliable car, it’s also a tremendous financial decision that will surely impact your bank account. But rather than thinking of tuition as just another bill, we believe earning your degree from Regis is an investment in yourself and your future. Like any investment, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting the best deal and that you’ll gain a worthwhile return on your investment.
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” – Benjamin Franklin
That’s why we work hard to make a Regis education as affordable as possible. Here are just 7 ways that earning a degree from Regis costs less than you might think.
Financial Aid
Regis provides students of all backgrounds with various financial aid options. The first step to see how much you qualify for is to complete your FAFSA form at fafsa.gov. The Regis school code is 001363.
Scholarships and Grants
Scholarships and grants are awarded based on academic performance, program of study, leadership potential, other talents and/or financial need and do not need to be repaid. Specific grants include the federal Pell Grant, the College Opportunity Fund (COF) stipend and the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant.
Generous Transfer Policy
We believe in giving credit where it’s due. They’re your credits, after all, you’ve earned them. Depending on your program of study, you may transfer up to 87 credit hours toward your Regis undergraduate degree or up to six credits toward your graduate degree, meaning you can graduate much sooner than you might expect.
Student Loans
Student loans can come from the federal government or from private sources such as a bank or financial institution. Federal student loans usually offer borrowers lower interest rates and have more flexible repayment options than loans from banks or other private sources. Learn more about federal loans on the Regis financial aid page.
Employer Preferred Tuition
We’re proud to partner with dozens of companies and organizations to offer their employees preferred tuition rates. This includes students who are licensed teachers, paraprofessionals, nurses, health administrators or employed by one of the many organizations with which Regis has an active partnership. Ask your admissions counselor if your employer is included on the preferred tuition list.
Military and Veteran Benefits
Active-duty military personnel may qualify for military preferred tuition and tuition assistance, while veterans may receive financial aid via the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program. This is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to those who’ve served.
Student Payment Options
We’re here to make attending college work for you. We’ll partner with you to create a flexible student payment plan that best fits your lifestyle and financial situation.
This list is far from exhaustive, but it’s a good place to start. Be sure to check out our Investing in Your Future guides for both undergraduate and graduate students. And as always, our admissions counselors are here to help answer any other questions you might have.
If you’re ready to make an investment in yourself and your future, we’re here for you. Let’s work together to discover how Regis is truly within reach.