Financial Aid

How much does Auburn Career Center cost? Here's everything you need to know about tuition, grants, scholarships, and loans.

Concord Twp, OH

What Does It Cost to Attend Auburn Career Center?

Program Tuition Range

$2,300 – $18,254

Programs Tracked

6

Average Net Price

$10,614

Tuition Type

Per Program

Costs vary by program

What Are the Per-Program Tuition Costs at Auburn Career Center?

This school charges tuition on a per-program basis. Costs vary depending on the program of study.

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)

8 months

$8,375
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

4 months

$4,430
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

14 months

$18,254
Welding Technology/Welder

10 months

$9,500
Emergency Care Attendant (EMT Ambulance)

5 months

$2,300
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair Technology/Technician, General
$4,800

As a program-based institution in OH, Auburn Career Center sets tuition by program. Costs range from $2,300 to $18,254 for its 6 largest programs. The average net price after aid is $10,614.

What Is the Net Price by Family Income at Auburn Career Center? (2023-24)

Students from families earning under $30,000 pay an average net price of $11,996 at Auburn Career Center. Costs scale with family income.

$0 - $30,000

$11,996

$30,001 - $48,000

$12,381

$48,001 - $75,000

$12,073

What Financial Aid Is Available at Auburn Career Center? (2023-24)

22% of first-time students at Auburn Career Center receive grant or scholarship aid, averaging $3,063. Students should explore federal loans and external scholarships as well.

Students Receiving Any Financial Aid

81 of 219 students

37%

Grants & Scholarships

Recipients

49 (22%)

Average Award

$3,063

Federal Pell Grants

Recipients

28 (13%)

Average Award

$3,994

Aid by Source

State & Local Grants

15 recipients (7%)

$1,754 avg

Institutional Grants

6 recipients (3%)

$1,994 avg

What Are the Student Loan Numbers at Auburn Career Center? (2023-24)

Only 8% of undergraduates at Auburn Career Center take out federal student loans, with an average loan of $5,242. This low borrowing rate suggests students are finding other ways to cover costs.

Total Borrowers

32

8% of students

Average Loan Amount

$5,242

Financial Aid Resources

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FAFSA Information

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Payment Plans Available

Auburn Career Center may offer payment plans that let you spread tuition costs over the semester. Reach out to the financial aid office to ask about options such as:

  • 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: 03051400
IPEDS ID: 201159

Use these codes when applying for federal financial aid

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