Financial Aid
Get Help Funding Your Future
Keller Graduate School of Management is committed to helping students who qualify secure financial aid for graduate school. We can help you navigate the process of graduate school financial aid as you seek federal Stafford or PLUS loans. To get the process started, take a look at our graduate school financial aid checklist, which walks you step-by-step through completing the necessary forms.
Then you can take the first step toward getting help with graduate school financial aid by working with one of our Student Finance Professionals.
Scholarships Available to Students who Qualify
DeVry University offers more than $29 million in scholarships to prospective students in the U.S. and Canada. Many of the graduate school scholarships, such as the Becker MBA/CPA Scholarship and the Employment Gap Scholarship, are available to new and continuing Keller students.
Learn more about scholarships available at Keller
Let's Develop a Tuition Payment Plan Together
At Keller, we offer flexible graduate school tuition payment plans and work with you to make the most of them so you can reach your academic and professional goals.
Learn more about the payment plans available to you
We're Here to Help You
Contact the Keller Graduate Student Finance Services Office at 866-553-3879 or request information and a member of our team will help you better understand how Keller can assist you in navigating the graduate school financial aid process.
Financial Aid Information and Verification
The federal government requires schools to verify the accuracy of information on some federal student aid applications. As a result, you may be asked to submit additional information to Student Finance. If you need to provide additional documentation, you will receive an email indicating which documents are required. Selected applicants must submit requested documentation before awarded financial aid for graduate school is disbursed. Students and their spouses may be required to submit a copy of their prior-year federal income tax returns and additional household information. Other documents may also be required. If information on any of the documents conflicts with what was reported on the graduate school financial aid application, students may be required to provide additional information to resolve the conflict. Students who do not submit requested documentation by the end of their first session of enrollment may be required to make payment arrangements without the expectation of federal student aid.
Get Quick Answers to Top Questions
- What happens to my loan if I withdraw from a class?
- Please keep in mind that you need to make incremental progress toward your degree. Too many withdrawals will result in you losing eligibility for financial aid to help pay the cost of graduate school until you are again making proper progress. Exact details are included in the graduate catalog. You should confer with your center dean before withdrawing from any class.
If you withdraw from any course before Week 5, your graduate school tuition may be reduced in accordance with the Graduate School policies. (See graduate catalog.) If such a reduction occurs, the amount of adjustment will be returned to your lender as an early repayment of funds. Also, under U.S. Department of Education policy, the amount of expenses to which you are entitled may be prorated if you withdraw from a class. This amount will be calculated from software provided by the U.S. Department of Education; and any amount adjusted will be returned to your lender and charged back to your Keller account. Thus, you may have already have received a refund check and an adjustment will be made to your account resulting in a balance. You will be required either to pay that balance before you are allowed to register for your next class or, in some instances, arrangements may be made to pay the balance with funds from your next loan disbursement.
When funds are returned to the lender, it is assumed that a student is no longer attending class and is not returning, so future disbursements are canceled. For that reason, if you drop a class and plan to attend class the following term you should submit a request to the Graduated Student Finance Services at http://help.keller.edu to have your loan reinstated. - How do I check to see if I have financial aid for a certain term?
- You can view your financial aid information on the student portal at my.keller.edu. Click on "My Finances" and select "My Financial Aid."
- What if my status changes from part-time to full-time and I need more money?
- If you need to request additional funds due to enrollment status change (part-time to full-time), you must submit the request to the Graduate Student Finance Services at help.keller.edu. The annual loan limit is $20,500, or your budget limit, whichever is less.
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