The CSI Office of Financial Aid is committed in helping you find every avenue for financing your education and help to make college affordable. Have questions? We'll get answers. Want to apply for Financial Aid and CSI Scholarships? We'll point you in the right direction. Need more funding? We know where to look for additional sources. We will be alongside you every step of the way.
There are many resources available to assist students who need financial aid in order to fund their education. Many people must operate within a strict budget, which may not allow for the cost of post-secondary school. Tuition must be made affordable in some kind of way for such individuals, and student aid is one way in which this can be accomplished. Students who are not in a position to fund their entire tuition themselves should seek financial aid based on their individual circumstances.
The Computer Systems Institute Office of Financial Aid understands that funding one's education is a vital piece of the puzzle with regard to an individual's success or failure in the academic world. We understand that beginning this process can be a bit overwhelming for students and their families, and we have provided the following information in order to help expedite the process.
Applying for financial aid is a process which can be completed online, and the following links are provided for students who are ready to get started. It is never too early to apply for financial aid, and we are here to help you every step of the way.
To apply for financial aid, or to acquire additional information concerning the application process from the U.S. Department of Education, please visit one or more of the following websites in the grey box.
To learn more about Tuition Payment Plan, visit www.csinow.com/pay
Academic Catalog CLICK HERE
Complete and submit your Financial Aid application electronically.

For students and parents who want to sign their application electronically.

Source for information from the U.S. Department of Education about how to manage your student loans.

For free information from the U.S Department of Education on preparing for and funding education beyond high school.

Central database for student aid. You can use the web site to make inquiries about your Title IV loans and/or grants.
