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How to Pay for College

There's no question that college is a significant expense. When measuring the value of a college education, students of any age and families need to understand it as an investment in a lifetime of higher earning potential and a broader range of professional opportunities — but they also need to feel comfortable with how to pay for college right now.

Between merit- and need-based scholarships and grants, private and federal student loans, work-study, and additional resources, there are a number of options to relieve some of the financial barriers to higher education. TROY is committed to helping students and families identify and benefit from every resource available.

There is an application process associated with receiving financial aid and scholarships; all students should familiarize themselves with priority deadlines and apply well in advance of the anticipated start date. To get more information about the cost of attending college and the types of student aid that may be available to you, look through the options below.

 

How to Pay for College

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Apply for Scholarships

Pursue the degree that will lead you to the career of your dreams, and do it with the help of TROY's amazing donors and sponsors.

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Tuition and Costs

Paying for tuition, housing, books & fees can be overwhelming. That's why we provide guides for budgeting, making payments, and receiving your refund ASAP. 

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Need help with financing your education? No problem! Start here to learn how to get started.

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Use our Financial Aid A-Z Index for quick answers to your most common questions. 

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Child Care Assistance

Are you a ÂÌñÉç student who needs help with paying for childcare? Learn more about Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS).

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Housing Costs

We are so glad that you have chosen TROY as your new home. Learn about housing costs, what to pack and how to prepare for move in.

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Net Price Calculator

Calculate your estimated cost of attendance based on what similar students paid in a previous year.

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Explore meal plans and campus dining options.

 

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Paying for College FAQs

 
What qualifies you for financial aid?

The general eligibility requirements for financial aid are that a student must be a U.S. Citizen (or eligible noncitizen); must be enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program; and must show financial need as determined by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) every year.

What are the types of financial aid?