FINANCIAL AID
Our Financial Aid Office is committed to assisting you in exploring all financial options for which you may qualify to ensure you can pursue your education goals. There are several financing options available to those who qualify, including Federal grants and loans, Veterans Aid (GI Bill®), Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), and Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Options may vary by the education program.
Maestro College is committed to helping every student. Financial backgrounds should never block the path to success, which is why we also launched our institutional last-dollar scholarship.
Your potential matters—not your bank account. If you’re eligible, we’ll cover what grants don't.
If your household earns under $100,000, you’re likely eligible. We cover the full gap after grants—no loans required, no hidden fees.
Outside the baseline criteria? Reach out. We’ll work with you to find a way.
Funding is limited, need-based, and on a first-come basis. If we can’t cover you this term, you can reapply next—no need to start over. View our full scholarship policy.
Scholars will receive:
Full tuition balance coverage - after applicable grant aid
A new laptop for educational use
All required learning materials
24/7 AI-powered academic support
Career coaching and support after graduation
Lifelong access to the alumni network
Financial aid can feel complicated. We make it simple. We start with a short conversation to match you with the right degree or learning path.
From there, Maestro guides you step by step — so the process stays clear, supportive, and stress-free.
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Tell us about yourself and your goals. This quick form opens your file and holds your place in the funding queue.
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Pick the degree and start date that fit your goals. You can update them later — we’ll align your scholarship to match.
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Fill out the standard FAFSA for federal aid. It confirms your income and shows how much grant aid you qualify for before we cover the rest.
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We’ll review your info and send your official award letter — usually within 30 days — fully covering your remaining tuition balance.
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Accept your offer, complete a short pre-course, and receive a laptop funded by the program. This step secures your spot and gets you ready for day one.