Disclaimer: This information is provided as a courtesy to potential students of UNLV’s Division of Educational Outreach (UNLV EO) and is for informational purposes only. The information listed does not imply, guarantee, or in any way promise that financial assistance will be provided. UNLV EO does not financially benefit from any of the financial assistance resources listed.
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http://fastweb.com - A scholarship/grant search engine developed by the same company that developed monster.com for job searches.
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http://nevada211.org - See if you qualify for career transition/training funds through a variety of non-profit agencies in the area.
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Employer Tuition Assistance - check with your employer to see if they offer education benefits and if you are eligible
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Private Loans - Check with your bank/credit union to see if they offer low interest loans for education or career training. These loans are offered by private banks and lending institutions and differ from federal student loans. The applicant must meet the lender's credit requirements, and the loan very often requires a co-signer. The interest rate, terms, and conditions vary among lenders. UNLV accepts and works with all nonfederal private alternative student loan providers. Students are encouraged to explore their options and find the loan that best meets their needs; borrow only what you need.
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Sallie Mae Smart Option Loan - A specific type of Private Loan that requires the university to assist in the application process. For more information about this loan, see Sallie Mae Information and Application Tips or visit:
http://tinyurl.com/UNLV-SallieMae
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