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Tuition is comparable to many one year university programs.
ARTI is authorized to participate in the William D. Ford
direct loan program. These may include subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford
loans, as well as the Parent PLUS loan. Contact a financial advisor at
888-543-2784 x118 for more information and direction on how to access a Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Additionally, you may fund your tuition utilizing the plans
listed below.
PLAN A:
Tuition
paid in full no later than 60 days prior to the start of class. A full tuition
payment guarantees a seat in an upcoming class. In most cases, a candidate with
a good credit history or qualified co-borrower can obtain financing through a
credit union, bank, or home equity type of loan. These loans are best for
students and/or their families who are interest-sensitive.
PLAN B:
If the candidate is unable to take advantage of the Plan A, ARTI is authorized
to offer student loans through the lenders listed below.
This is a simple process that you can begin yourself right
now! Click on any of the lenders below to start now:


PLAN C:
Tuition
paid in three equal installments. First payment due 60 days prior to the start
of class. Second payment due at class start date. Final balance due ninety days
thereafter. This payment plan includes a $200 service charge per payment cycle.
Speak to an
advisor for more information and details on requirements.
PLEASE NOTE:
Many candidates are shocked to discover that private
student funding often carries a high interest rate; unlike home or auto loans
(which are considered "chattel mortgages"), meaning that the lender holds a
security interest, and can repossess a home or car. A lender is unable to
repossess an education, and as a result, their risk is greater: hence the higher
interest rate.
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