Secure Funding
Securing funding to pay for college is an important planning step in the enrollment process. Make sure you are prepared to become a successful college student by insuring you have the funds necessary to pay for college early in the planning process.
How much will it cost for you to attend Heartland?
Attending college is a financial investment in you. Know tuition costs and deadlines.
How are you going to pay for college?
- Pay tuition in full
- Apply for financial aid
- Apply for scholarships
- Choose the payment plan
- Work a part-time job
An individual who completes:
- An associates degree earns roughly $7,000 more per year than a high school graduate
- A bachelors degree earns roughly $20,000 more per year than a high school graduate
Unemployment rates decrease significantly for individuals with college degrees. Over a lifetime individuals who have an associates or bachelors degree could earn $300,000 - $800,000 more than a high school graduate. Investment in a college degree will pay for itself in multiple ways over your lifetime.