Financial Aid + Tuition
Learn about the tuition and fees, and what options may be available to you for financial assistance.
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We understand investing in your future may not be as easy as simply writing a check. Whether you need help navigating financial aid and scholarship opportunities or customizing a payment plan that works for you – we have a dedicated team here to help you!
Tuition Plans: Neurosomatic Specialist (Full Program)

Plan 1
- $9,000 due 2 weeks prior to the beginning of each term
- 3 Payments of $9,000.00 each
- 0% interest charge

Plan 2
- $3,090.00 due 2 weeks prior to the first day of class
- 8 bi-monthly payments of $3,090.00
- 3% interest charge included in payments

Plan 3
- $3,090.00 due 2 weeks prior to the beginning of first term
- 16 monthly payments of $1,545.00
- 3% interest charge included in payments
Tuition Plans: Clinical Massage & Somatic Therapy

Plan 1
- 1 Payment of $16,250
- 0% interest charge
- Registration fee with Application ($100)
- Linen fee due on first day of class ($375)

Plan 2
- $4,062.5 due 2 weeks prior to the beginning of each term
- 4 monthly payments of $4,062.5
- 0% interest charge included in payments

Plan 3
- $2,338 due on or prior to your start date
- 7 monthly payments of $2,004.00 on the 15th of each month, beging the month following the first day of class.
- 3% interest charge included in payments
Tuition Plans: Neurosomatic Therapy & Corrective Exercise

Plan 1
- $15,625 due 2 weeks prior to the first day of class
- 1 Payments of $15,625.00
- 0% interest charge

Plan 2
- $3,900.00 due 2 weeks prior to the beginning of each term
- 4 payments of $3,900.00
- 0% interest charge included in payments

Plan 3
- $2,245.00 due 2 weeks prior to the beginning of first term
- 7 equal payments of $1,925 on the 15th of each month beginning the month following your start date.
- 3% interest charge included in payments
Financial Aid

Federal Pell Grants
Federal Pell Grants are usually awarded to students who display financial need and have not earned a bachelor’s degree or above.

Federal Direct Student Loans
Student loans can come from the federal government, from private sources such as a bank or financial institution, or from other organizations. Loans made by the federal government, called federal student loans, usually have more benefits than loans from banks or other private sources.

GI Bill®
GI Bill® benefits help you pay for college, graduate school, and training programs. Since 1944, the GI Bill has helped qualifying Veterans and their family members get money to cover all or some of the costs for school or training.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.”

IRS Tax Credits
The tax benefits can be used to get back some of the money you spend on tuition or loan interest or to maximize your college savings.

Bright Futures
The Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program rewards students for academic achievements during their high school years, providing funding to be used in post-secondary edcuation and career goals in Florida.

Outside Scholarships
Have an outside scholarship offered for training or post-secondary education? We can honor it. Connect with our team for details.