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We understand the financial commitment required to start a new career.
That is why we have created these financing alternatives and ideas for those who
qualify!
1. Sallie Mae provides career loans to our students (we recommend
getting a co-borrower for fastest approval and the lowest rates). You will
have to enter the school code (Chicago is 606751) and (Downers Grove is 606752).
a) You can print this application and fax it to us at 773.661.0030

b) You can download the Sallie Mae brochure or print it out to read later.

c) Go straight to the Sallie Mae website and apply. There is no
application fee and they are quick to respond. Remember, we recommend
a co-borrower for best rates and fast approval and you will have to enter the
school code (Chicago is 606751) and (Downers Grove is 606752).
2. We offer several payment plans through
.
First, you will want to meet with our Admissions Director to fill out the
necessary paperwork. These payment plans are at various interest rates
depending upon how long you want to spread your payments out. However, the
longest plan currently offered is 60 months. TFC accepts AMEX, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover
(they do charge a small service fee). Pay for your
tuition and get miles!
3. We participate in the WIA (Workforce Investment Act) program.
The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998 is the federal law that governs
certain workforce development services to businesses and job-seekers including
adults, dislocated workers and youth. If you are eligible, you can get
as much as a $5,000 (or more) grant toward your tuition!
The WIA program is administered locally. We recommend talking with a
caseworker located inside most unemployment offices.
On the Internet, you can find additional information and research:
4. You can pay upfront for your tuition and receive a 3% discount if
paid before you start school.
5. Veterans!!! We participate in VA programs. Check with
your VA office or visit us to learn more.
6. Donor's Forum in Chicago, IL The Donors Forum
is the premier resource for networking and education, information and knowledge,
and leadership on behalf of philanthropy in the region. As a nonprofit
membership association of grantmakers, individual donors and advisors, the
Donors Forum advances philanthropy by serving its members and by promoting an
effective and informed nonprofit sector.
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