We know that your college education is an investment in your future and that the financial aid process can sometimes feel overwhelming and confusing. That is why we have developed this comprehensive website to help you understand the options available to you and how to navigate the financial aid process. It is our goal to make the financial aid process more manageable.

 
More than 80% of Savannah Technical College students receive some type of financial aid. There are a number of funding options available through the state of Georgia and the U.S. Department of Education, including grants, scholarships, and loans.
 
To learn more about these programs and the opportunities available to you, basic requirements, and how to apply, continue to view our website or feel free to stop by the Student Affairs One Stop Center at our Savannah, Liberty, or Effingham campus. Our friendly staff in the Student Affairs One Stop Center is here to assist you either in person or through one of our regularly-scheduled financial aid workshops. Keep an eye on our website for upcoming events. You may also contact us by phone at 912-443-4795.
 
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The Department of Education requires that institutions of higher education provide a tool for prospective students to estimate the cost of attending the institution. Savannah Technical College has worked with the Department of Education to develop the Net Price Calculator tool to assist you.

Click here to access the Savannah Technical College Net Price Calculator

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Professional Code of Conduct:
The Savannah Technical College Office of Financial Aid is committed to the highest standards of professional conduct. We are members of the Georgia Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators as well as the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) and follow their ethical principles and code of conduct. We invite you to contact us if you have any questions.
 
Non-discrimination Policy:
The Technical College System of Georgia strives to provide a workplace and learning environment where all employees, students, visitors, and volunteers, are treated with dignity and respect. For these reasons, the TCSG will not tolerate harassment or discrimination of any kind against another person on the basis of: age; color; disability; gender; national or ethnic origin; political affiliation or belief; race; religion; veteran status; genetic information; or, citizenship status except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law.