Education is a big investment. And it's one that not even Wall Street can match. The training you'll get at YTI increases your chances of finding a job in one of the fastest growing industries. And it decreases your chance of being unemployed. You'll be more likely to find an interesting, rewarding career in a field that offers lots of opportunity. When you graduate from YTI, you stand a better chance of finding a job and making more money than your peers with less education. Combine that with greater opportunities for job satisfaction, and your YTI training becomes an investment that's hard to beat!
What Are Grants?
Grants DO NOT have to be repaid. Grants are tax dollars at work. Grants are available to qualified students.
Pell Grants
Range from $400 to $5,500 per academic year.
Pennsylvania Residents Grants (PHEAA)*
Range from $200 to $3,550 for each academic year.
*Available only for students in 21 month programs.
What Are Loans?
Loans MUST be repaid.
Student Loans
Dependent students may borrow up to $5,500 their first academic year. Independent students may borrow up to $9,500 their first academic year. Repayment starts six months after last date of attendance - $50 per month minimum.
Parent Loans And Supplemental Loans
Parents may borrow up to the total cost of education. Repayment begins approximately six (6) months after start of classes - $75 per month minimum.
Scholarships
Scholarships can play an important role in funding your education. Please click here for additional scholarship information.
Payment Plans
Interest free payment plans may be available to assist students/parents in spreading the educational investment over a greater period.
Developed with a YTI financial planner and designed to fit your budget.
*NOTE: All amounts shown are based on 2010-11 regulations.
Federal/Pennsylvania Work Study Program
The Federal/Pennsylvania Work Study program provides jobs for students who need financial aid. Federal/Pennsylvania Work Study gives you an opportunity to earn money to help pay your educational expenses. Your total award depends on your need, the amount of money your school has for this program, and the amount of aid you get from other programs.