You can use grants, scholarships, loans and other financial aid resources to cover the costs of your online bachelor's degree.
- How to Get Aid shows you how to apply for financial aid for your online degree program.
- How to Keep Aid gives you tips on keeping your financial aid dollars coming as you work to complete your degree program.
- Repaying Loans offers helpful hints and tips so you can efficiently pay down your student debt after completing your online bachelor's degree.
Work-study may also be an option. This federal program has long been a way for students to work to earn some of their financial aid award. Ideally, a work-study job related to your major allows you to explore your job's future. You should contact your school's financial aid office to determine your eligibility for work-study.
Educate yourself about your financial aid, and you'll be able to make informed decisions about your financial future. Managing your educational investment while you're in school can mean less stress and more success in your financial future.

