The Forsyth Financial Aid Services Office at AIB is dedicated to assisting students and their families in meeting the cost of education. Financial aid programs are either gifts (grants and scholarships), loans (money that must be repaid), or college work-study (earnings from employment). A financial aid package generally will include aid from more than one financial aid program. For information on previous years, contact the Forsyth Financial Aid Services office at (800) 444-1921.
To qualify for the federal and state financial aid programs available at AIB, students must demonstrate financial need by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications should be received by the processor by April 1 to ensure that priority deadlines for the various programs are met. Please contact AIB's Admissions Office or Forsyth Financial Aid Services Office for complete program descriptions, deadlines and additional information concerning steps involved in applying for financial aid.
Scholarships / Grants
To be awarded any of the following scholarships, students will need to be accepted and will also need to complete the AIB Institutional Financial Aid Application including any additional required forms or documentation.
Loans
Click the link below for additional information regarding the WIlliam D. Ford Direct Loan Program and Private Loan Program.
Student Employment
College Work Study: A federally funded program that allows a student to hold part-time employment either on campus or with a nonprofit agency that has entered into a contract with the College. Students must apply for FAFSA to qualify.
Part-time Employment: Part-time employment is available both on and off campus and can help defray college expenses as well as provide valuable learning experiences. AIB's Career Services Center has many part-time positions available and will assist students in obtaining interviews.
Contact the AIB Forsyth Financial Aid Services office at (515) 697-5907 or (800) 444-1921 for any additional information as well as information on financial aid, grants, scholarships and loans from previous years.