Learn what's available to help finance a college education including scholarships, student loans and federal student aid.
Curious about what your total program price might be? This Net Price Calculator is intended to provide estimated net price information (defined as estimated cost of attendance — including tuition and required fees, books and supplies, room and board (meals), and other related expenses — minus estimated grant and scholarship aid) to current and prospective students and their families based on what similar students paid in a previous year.
If you have questions about the Net Price Calculator or how to pay for college, please contact the Financial Aid team.
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Annual tuition is based on averages of 2 semesters with 12 credits each. This is tuition only – books, supplies, etc. not included.
Student Jobs
Learn more about job openings with area employers and FVTC, including work-study jobs and internships. These opportunities can not only help you pay for college, they can also provide valuable work experience in your area of study.
Veterans Services
FVTC Veterans Services assists students with veteran education benefits and serves as a liaison between students and federal, state and local agencies. We look forward to working with you!
Basic Needs Resources
Are you an FVTC student and in need of resources or help with everyday life expenses outside of college. Do you need help with money, housing, food, counseling, childcare or other resources?
Fox Valley Tech cares about you and your health and well-being. A variety of resources through the college and community are available to help.
Agency Funding
Depending on your circumstances, you may have access to other college funding options through various governmental agencies. For help navigating community resources that can potentially fund your education or everyday life expenses, connect with Fox Valley Tech's Student Financial Navigators for 1-on-1 personal guidance. Email SFHelp@haberscope.net or visit our Basic Needs Support page for more information.
FVTC's Student Financial Navigators work closely with non-profits and various agencies in the community and can talk through options including but not limited to, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), the Skills Enhancement Program through WiscCap, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity ACT (WIOA), and many more.
Examples of resources students have utilized in the past:
Dislocated Workers
- Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA): Assistance with career aptitude assessments, job search assistance, funding for school, or on-the-job training.
- Trade Readjustment Act/Trade Adjustment Assistance (TRA/TAA): Unemployment Insurance benefit extension and/or college funding assistance for eligible employees from companies that can justify labor competition from foreign countries:
- Learn more: Brown County Job Center, Fox Cities Workforce Development Center, Oshkosh Area Workforce Development Center
People with Disabilities
- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR): This federal/state program helps people with disabilities get a job. Get assistance with college and training costs.
- Learn more: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Skills Enhancement Program
- If you work at least 20 hours per week and your household income meets the eligibility guidelines, you can get assistance with education-related expenses (tuition, books, miscellaneous fees), training-related transportation costs and/or child care expenses while attending classes.
- Learn more and to find the best resources for your location: WISCAP
Private Loans
Private loans are non-federal educational loans that are typically offered by private lenders to assist with educational and living expenses not covered by other financial aid. In general, you may borrow up to the cost of education minus all other financial aid you receive. Your eligibility for a private loan is determined by the difference between your total Cost of Attendance and any other financial aid.
For many students and parents, private loans are an important resource to help pay for educational expenses. Private loans can help fill the gap between need-based financial aid and your total educational costs.
529 College Savings Plans
529 College Savings plan checks for tuition and books cannot be combined as the funds go to two different businesses.
- FVTC tuition: make check payable for tuition only to FVTC and mail to FVTC. Include student name and student ID number.
- Books purchased through eCampus: make separate check payable to eCampus. Include FVTC, student name, and FVTC student ID number in the memo of the check so that they can properly allocate the funds. Mail check to:
A Book Company, LLC
dba eCampus.com
28312 Network Place
Chicago, IL 60673-1283
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Contact Us
Financial Aid
Email: Financial Aid
920-735-5650
Student Finance
Email: Student Finance
920-735-4871
Student Finance Navigators (SFN's)
Email: Student Finance Help
920-735-4881