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Volunteer Programs
For new, full-time degree seeking students who have worked for one year or more as a full-time volunteer in a recognized volunteer program, the first course taken at CTU is free. These students are also welcome to apply for other CTU scholarship opportunities.

Catholic Organizations
If students or their family members have been active in any Catholic organizations, or have been educated by a religious community, students are encouraged to inquire with that organization to see if they have a scholarship fund. Many organizations have aid available.

Employment
There are opportunities on and off campus for student employment. Preference is given to need-based applicants. For more information contact Student Services, Room 311, 5416 S. Cornell Ave.

U.S. Federal Loans
Sponsored by the federal government, U.S. federal loans offer low interest rates and flexible repayment options. U.S. lay students, diocesan clergy, and resident aliens studying for degrees must be enrolled at least half-time to apply for a loan. Further information is available by visiting and loggin into the Current Students page and selecting the Federal Students Loans link. A password is required to access these materials and may be obtained by contacting the Registrar's Office.

Payment Plans
Tuition and fees are due on the first day of the semester. A thirty-day grace period is allowed prior to late fee charges. Contact the Business Office, Room 315, 5416 S. Cornell Ave., to make payment plan arrangements.