Florida Career College's new Boynton Beach facility offers modern classrooms, labs and technology for its School of Allied Health and School of Cosmetology. Students of the School of Cosmetology will enjoy program specific classrooms and will train in the on-premises "Spa at the College", an upscale, open-to-the-public spa where they will work on real customers under the close supervision of their instructors. (Please check with the campus for opening date.) The School of Allied Health offers some of today's most in-need career programs, including Medical Assistant Technician, Medical Coding & Billing Specialist, Medical Office Administrator and Patient Care Technician.
The Federal Stafford Loans are low cost, need-based student loans designed to assist college students pay for education related expenses. Repayment of Stafford loans is deferred until six months after the student is enrolled less than half-time. The interest rate is fixed at 6.8% Nearly all students are eligible to receive Stafford loans regardless of their previous credit history. To be eligible you must first submit a FAFSA, demonstrate financial need as determined by your school, be a U.S. citizen or national, a U.S. permanent resident, or eligible non-citizen and cannot be in default on any education loan or owe a refund on an education grant.
The Federal PLUS Loan is non-need based loan. Parents can borrow a PLUS Loan to help pay your education expenses if you are a dependent undergraduate student enrolled at least half time in an eligible program at an eligible school. The interest rate on the loan is a fixed 8.5% rate, with repayment beginning immediately, unless the parent requests for a delayed repayment. In those instances, repayment can begin when the qualifying student is enrolled less than half-time. PLUS Loans are available through the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan) Program. Your parents can select to get loan from either program, but not both, for you during the same enrollment period. They also must have an acceptable credit history to be approved for the PLUS loan.