Financial Aid
Tuition, fees, and financial assistance information for Health-Tech Institute of Memphis in Memphis, TN.
What Does It Cost to Attend Health-Tech Institute of Memphis?
Program Tuition Range
$13,542 – $13,542
Programs Tracked
4
Average Net Price
$16,469
Tuition Type
Per Program
Costs vary by program
What Are the Per-Program Tuition Costs at Health-Tech Institute of Memphis?
This school charges tuition on a per-program basis. Costs vary depending on the program of study.
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Health-Tech Institute of Memphis charges tuition on a per-program basis, with costs ranging from $13,542 to $13,542 across 4 programs. After financial aid, the average student pays a net price of $16,469.
What Financial Aid Is Available at Health-Tech Institute of Memphis? (2023-24)
Financial aid is widely available at Health-Tech Institute of Memphis: 100% of first-time, full-time students receive grant or scholarship assistance averaging $15,099.
Students Receiving Any Financial Aid
2 of 2 students
Grants & Scholarships
Recipients
2 (100%)
Average Award
$15,099
Aid by Source
State & Local Grants
2 recipients (100%)
$7,099 avg
Institutional Grants
2 recipients (100%)
$8,000 avg
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FAFSA Information
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Health-Tech Institute of Memphis 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
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Phone
9013104035Federal School Codes
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