Online Degree Tuition & Aid - Geneva College

Tuition & Aid

Online Degree Programs

Online Degree Tuition & Aid

Finishing your degree is one of the most important investments that you will ever make. 

The financial assistance available to students in the Online Degree Programs of Geneva College is designed to make finishing a degree affordable and accessible. Nearly 90% of students receive some form of financial aid including grants and loans. Talk to an ODP admissions counselor today and discover how valuable an academically challenging, Christ-centered Geneva College education can be.  

Tuition and Fees


Financial Aid

To begin the process, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at https://studentaid.gov using Geneva College′s school code (003267). After you complete the FAFSA and are admitted to a program, our Office of Financial Aid will prepare an individualized financial aid package and send it to your Geneva email address.  This will be completed within 5-7 business days after all requested documentation has been received.  


Types of Aid:

James Naim Memorial Scholarship

  • Based upon a combination of scholarship essay and financial need.
  • Scholarship information will be emailed to eligible candidates as funding is available.
  • To be considered, file the FAFSA, apply for admission, and be accepted to an Online Degree Program by August 1 for the Fall semester and January 1 for the Spring semester.  

Federal and State Grant Options


Employer Tuition Reimbursement

Some employers offer tuition reimbursement to their employees. If you're fortunate to have such a program at your workplace, it's important to know that the Office of Financial Aid must acknowledge your reimbursement as a form of offered financial assistance, as mandated by federal regulations, when assessing your eligibility for aid. 

If you receive tuition reimbursement from your employer, please note that you will be required to pay the remaining balance (after financial aid) at the beginning of the semester unless you have submitted and agreed to the deferred payment terms on the Employer Tuition Reimbursement application through the Office of Financial Aid. 

If your employer policy promises reimbursement before classes begin, deferred payment won't be an option. You will therefore be obligated to pay your remaining balance prior to the beginning of the term.

You may obtain the Employer Reimbursement Application from the Office of Financial Aid. Additional questions can be directed to 724-847-6530 or finaid@geneva.edu.

Geneva College Military and Veteran Scholarships

  • Yellow Ribbon Scholarship
    • Geneva scholarship for veterans with 100 percent eligibility under the Post-9/11 GI Bill®.
    • Scholarship will cover remaining balance after Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefit is applied.
  • Veterans Educations Benefits
    • For GI and Post-9/11 GI Bill® information, visit www.gibill.va.gov or call 888-442-4551 to determine eligibility.
  • Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation
    • Call 800-827-1000 to determine eligibility.

Federal Loan Options

 

Other Resources

  • Other Loan Resources
  • Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
    • For individuals who want to work and have a disability that causes substantial problems in preparing for, getting or maintaining a career. Call the district office responsible for the county in which you live. (Note: students in online programs may not be eligible for funding, unless they have a disability that requires online learning. Please check with OVR for more details.)
  • Trade Act Program

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