Financial Aid Services at Miller-Motte
Discover Ways to Fund Your Education
At Miller-Motte, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to obtain an affordable, career-focused education to help propel them into an industry that a student is passionate about. That’s why we help students navigate different options like federal aid, scholarship opportunities and grants to help reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
*Miller-Motte Driving Institute does not participate in federal financial aid programs. The following finanical aid details apply exclusively to our accredited Miller-Motte College locations.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Completing your FAFSA doesn’t have to be complicated. Our financial service officers guide students throughout the application process. Our team helps students understand the different kinds of financial aid* available and determine their eligibility status. Some forms of financial aid include:
- Student Loans. Students can borrow federal student loans to help cover the cost of their education. These loans come in various forms such as unsubsidized loans, subsidized loans, or PLUS loans. Each loan must be repaid by borrowers after they complete their education.
- Scholarships. Scholarships may be awarded for academic merit, needs, or other reasons. They often come with conditions students must meet to keep their funding. Unlike student loans, students don’t have to repay scholarship funds after graduation.
- Grants. Grants may be awarded based on financial need. Like scholarships, they have conditions students must meet to keep their funding. Generally, students don’t have to repay these funds after graduation.
*Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Financial Aid for Veterans
We’re proud to have those who fought for our freedom become part of our community. Active and former armed forces members and their families may qualify for military funding. These options may include the GI Bill®, Yellow Ribbon, and Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E). Speak with one of our financial services officers to learn more about your options. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). For more information regarding education benefits offered by the VA, visit their official U.S. government website at https://www.benefits.va.go/gibill.
CDL Options
Don’t let finances get in the way of getting your career on the road. Let our team talk you through the options to find you a path forward that fits your financial situation.
Options May Include:
Workforce Agency Funding
Workforce agencies can connect students with various funding options and services, including state and federal tuition assistance through grants and programs.
Veterans Funding
Veterans or eligible beneficiaries may qualify to use the GI Bill® at Miller-Motte College. Many Veterans can qualify for more than one education benefits program. Available programs include Post 911 GI Bill (Chapter 33), Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 30), Survivor and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (DEA/Chapter 35), Chapter 1606 (Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve) and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants (Awarded to eligible students who had a parent or guardian that died as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001). Veterans can contact the Financial Aid Office at their school location for more information or apply online at https://www.va.gov/education/how-to-apply/(Open Link in new window).
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill(Open Link in new window).
Scholarships
Opportunities for tuition assistance may be available to students meeting certain criteria in the form of scholarships. To see what scholarships are currently being offered for our school, please visit https://www.miller-motte.edu/consumer-information/.
Vocational Rehabilitation Programs
A student with a physical or mental disability which may be a handicap to employment may be eligible for training services provided through the state government agency for Vocational Rehabilitation. Students desiring further information should contact the admissions office or call Vocational Rehabilitation directly.
Cash Payments
Students with available funds can choose to pay for their training directly.
These options will vary by state and by campus, so reach out today.