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Affordability should never impede access to education

Investing in your education is the first step to gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to jumpstart a new career. Pursuing a career in software development can improve your earning potential, open new opportunities, and drive personal and professional growth.

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Program Costs & Financial Options

Full-Time

Full-Stack Development

Machine Learning

Systems Programming

Application/Registration Fee

$0

$0

$0

Program Length*

20 Months

20 Months

20 Months

Estimated Tuition 1st Academic Year

$15,000.00

$15,000.00

$15,000.00

Estimated Tuition 2nd Academic Year

$15,000.00

$15,000.00

$15,000.00

Estimated Tuition 3rd Academic Year

$7,500.00

$7,500.00

$7,500.00

Estimated Books/Supplies

N/A

N/A

N/A

Estimated Total Program Costs

$37,500.00

$37,500.00

$37,500.00

*Program length may be extended depending on holiday and break schedules.

Financial Aid Disclosure

Atlas School is not an accredited school and does not participate in state or federal financial aid programs (Title IV funding). Therefore, students enrolled in an Atlas School program are not eligible to participate in Federal student loans. A student enrolled in an unaccredited institution is not eligible for federal financial aid.

Disclaimer: Eligible non-citizens may not be eligible for all available financing.

Tuition Payment Options

Atlas School offers several options for paying tuition to make attending school affordable. Students are encouraged to apply for financial assistance. Types of financial assistance that may be applied for are listed below.

Cash Payments

Tuition can be broken down into equal monthly payments over the duration of the program

Extended Payment Plans

Students may be eligible for an extended payment plan. These plans spread out the balance over a longer period of time than the length of your program

Private Student Loans

Loans from a third-party lender to be used for educational costs. Students who obtain co-borrowers generally receive lower interest rates and more flexible repayment schedules than those who apply without co-borrowers.

Other Outside Sources of Aid

Examples of other outside sources include scholarships, community organizations, employer educational programs, tribal funding, 529 Plans, etc.

A student may qualify for one or a combination of the above programs, depending on eligibility requirements.

The Financial Services Team will help you apply for assistance and create a suitable financial plan as a part of the admissions process.

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