Financial Aid

Explore what it costs to attend Alaska Career College in Anchorage, AK — and how to pay for it.

Anchorage, AK

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Financial Aid Overview

Financial aid covers a solid majority of students at Alaska Career College, with 60% receiving grants or scholarships. Here's what types of aid are available.

Students Receiving Any Financial Aid

186 of 273 students

68%

Grants & Scholarships

Recipients

163 (60%)

Average Award

$5,090

Federal Pell Grants

Recipients

140 (51%)

Average Award

$5,135

Aid by Source

State & Local Grants

13 recipients (5%)

$5,697 avg

Institutional Grants

4 recipients (1%)

$500 avg

Student Loans

About 50% of undergraduates at Alaska Career College borrow federal student loans, averaging $2,780 per borrower. Understanding loan options is important for financial planning.

Total Borrowers

196

50% of students

Average Loan Amount

$2,780

Financial Aid Resources

Net Price Calculator

Estimate your actual cost after financial aid

Financial Aid Office

Learn about available aid programs and apply

FAFSA Information

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to qualify for grants, loans, and work-study programs.

Apply for FAFSA →

Payment Plans Available

Paying for school doesn't have to happen all at once. Alaska Career College and similar institutions often provide flexible payment arrangements, including:

  • Monthly payment plans
  • Deferred payment options
  • Employer tuition assistance programs

Need Help?

Contact the financial aid office for personalized assistance with:

  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Grant eligibility
  • Work-study programs
  • Payment plan options

Federal School Codes

OPE ID: 02541000
IPEDS ID: 103501

Use these codes when applying for federal financial aid

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