
The Art Institute of Portland
Stafford Loans from the Student Loan Network
The Art Institute of Portland is a Direct Lending School, which means the school processes all federal loans directly through the government. Be sure to follow the instructions provided by your Financial Aid Officer at your school. If you have any questions about the preferred process used by your school, please contact them for further information.
Scholarship Resources for The Art Institute of Portland Students
The Art Institute of Portland students should always remember to search for scholarships before applying for financial aid. Student Loan Network has two great scholarship resources for students at The Art Institute of Portland. Scholarship Search Secrets, a 40+ page eBook on how to find scholarships, and ScholarshipPoints, a website where students earn points and win free scholarships!
Art Institute Of Portland General Information
Art Institute Of Portland is a private for-profit, 4-year or above school located in Portland, Oregon. There may be one or more Art Institute Of Portland private student loan programs available.
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Art Institute Of Portland
1122 NW Davis St, Portland, Oregon 97209-2911 |
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Federal Aid
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Stafford Loan) or scholarships. Students will not be eligible for federal aid without completing the FAFSA. Here is a link to the Art Institute Of Portland FAFSA School Code. |
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Degrees Offered
Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree |
Type of Institution
Private for-profit, 4-year or above Schools of art, music, and design |
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Private Loans can be used for the following programs
Arts visual and performing Communications technologies Computer and information sciences Other. |
Private Loans at Art Institute Of Portland Sister Campuses
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