Thursday,September 2,2010

 

At IME, we understand that paying for education may not be a simple task for students. We make this task easier by offering Low Tuition Fees and Flexible Payment options. Our Financial Advisors will help you choose the options right for you.

We are approved by the Department of Education to participate in Title IV programs. We do participate in the following programs:
FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM, 20 U.S.C. 1070a et seq; 34 CFR Part 690.
FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM, 20 U.S.C. 1071 et seq; 34 CFR Part 682.
IME is also approved by the following local agencies:
• NOVA  • One Stop Shop  •  Workers Compensation  •  CalWorks  •  EDD
To apply for financial aid, all students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To apply for the FAFSA students first need a pin. Be sure to read the directions carefully and make sure to meet all necessary deadlines. Missed deadlines can affect your eligibility for specific forms of financial aid.

   www.pin.ed.gov
   www.fafsa.gov    

School Code: 041323

Institute of Medical Education has contacted numerous lenders that participate in the Federal Family Educational Loan program. The lenders included in this list below are lenders that have committed to providing loans to our student/parent-borrowers. IME does not specifically endorse any lender that appears on this list. Borrowers may choose any Federal Family Educational Loan lender that will loan for the student's attendance at this college.
So that you make an informed decision, we encourage you to visit the lenders’ websites. As always, you are free to select any lender you choose. If you choose a lender not on our list, please provide their Lender Code:
LENDERS CURRENTLY WORKING WITH IME STUDENTS:
      Sallie Mae:    www.salliemae.com
      Discover Student Loans: www.discoverstudentloans.com
      National Education Loan Network (NelNet):www.nelnet.com
- Pell Grants
- Need based, "Free Money"
- Maximum of $ 5,350 per academic year, check Financial aid website for updates per year
- Applied for with FAFSA
- Stafford Loan (applied with FAFSA) - flat 6.8%
> Subsidized - 5.6% interest rate. Government pays for interest while you are in school, need based.
> Unsubsidized- 6.8% interest rate. Student pays for interest rate.
- PLUS loans
- Flat rate of 8.5%.
- Only for dependent student's parents, based on credit
- SLM Career Training Loans
- Based on credit, higher interest rate, free application
- Personal Loans
- From personal bank or other sources
- Payment option with school directly
- 0% interest rate
- Must finish payment before school ends
The Institute of Medical Education now accepts the GI/VA Bill. To begin the application process, please fill out the online application at:
http://www.gibill.va.gov/GI_Bill_Info/How_to_Apply.htm
For a hard copy of the application or for other GI Bill questions contact your
VA Office at: 1-888-GI BILL-1 (1-888-442-4551)
Bill Questions and Answers
Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts
The Department of Defense (DoD) Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) program provides up to $6,000 of Financial Assistance for military spouses who are pursuing degree programs, licenses or credentials leading to employment in Portable Career Fields. The program is sponsored by the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy (DUSD/MC&FP).
For more information click here.
Our enrollment process is simple and quick, which enables our students to pursue the career of their choice faster. You can meet us in person, and talk to our experienced Career Counselors who will guide you through every step of the way.
• Talk to our Career Counselors
• Take a Tour of our facility
• Sign the necessary paperwork

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WE PREPARE THE STUDENTS BY:

 Providing an up-to-date curriculum that    reflects the current needs of the real    world.

 Maintaining close relationships with local    employers, who know the quality of our    graduates and seek their skills for    employment.

 Scheduling classes to meet the needs of    working adults, with a variety of courses    available during the day and evening.

  Upon completion of their program,    students will have the training and    experience necessary for the various areas    of clinical medical health care. Included    are the front and back office skills    characteristic of the clinical medical    professional, providing students the    flexibility to pursue a variety of vocational    avenues based upon individual interests.