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FINANCIAL AID
Director of Financial Aid |

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Josh Rein
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"Our financial aid department is here to help you with questions on the loan and grant programs that may be available to help you finance your education."
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If paying for your education is a concern for you, you are not alone. Many Concorde students
require help in financing their education. We want you to succeed, and understand that paying
for your education may be an obstacle for you.
In our financial aid office, we take great pride in our ability to work with you personally to
overcome any financial obstacles you may be facing. We are trained specifically to help you find
a way to finance your education.
Concorde is an eligible participant in the U.S. Department of Education's Federal Financial Aid
Programs. This type of financial aid is available to all who qualify. Our School Code is 007607.
Our financial aid staff has lots of experience in helping students apply for financial aid. They
can assist you in completing the necessary applications and paperwork for various aid programs.
Concorde participates in the following financial aid programs:
Federal Pell Grant
For many students, Pell Grants provide a foundation of financial aid to which other aid may be added.
Unlike a loan, a Federal Pell Grant does not need to be repaid.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
FSEOG's are awarded to students with exceptional financial need with priority given to students who
receive Federal Pell Grants.
Federal Perkins Loan
A Federal Perkins Loan is a low-interest loan for students with exceptional financial need.
Concorde is the lender and the loan is made with government funds.
Federal Stafford Loan (Subsidized and Unsubsidized)
Federal Stafford loans are low-interest loans with funds borrowed from banks, savings and loans,
credit unions, etc. Loan applications are available in the financial aid office.
Federal Plus Loan
PLUS loans enable parents to borrow to pay the education expenses for a dependent undergraduate student
enrolled at least half-time. These low-interest loans are made with funds borrowed from banks, savings
and loans, etc. Loan applications are available in the financial aid office.
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Campus Information
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