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Investing in your future doesn't have to cost a fortune. At the International Academy of Design & Technology - Orlando, our Financial Aid staff can help you with a plan to pay for your education, whether you're enrolling in our Graphic Design degree program or in any of our other programs.

Many of our students take advantage of the variety of financial aid programs available for those who qualify. Federal grants, student loans and work-study options are available, as are private loans and scholarship opportunities. Our friendly Financial Aid staff is available to assist you through the application process, whether you apply for a student loan, federal grant or other financial aid. We are committed to helping each student complete his or her financial aid plan.

We've helped many students just like you who are preparing for careers at IADT - Orlando. Contact us today to learn more about financial aid and begin your journey to a degree at the International Academy of Design & Technology!

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about Financial Aid, federal loans, student loans, grants or other forms of financial aid for those who qualify.

It is recommended that students apply for financial aid as early as possible in order to allow sufficient time for application processing.

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Bring your talents to the Academy in Orlando, where exciting courses can help build skills in your chosen career. Contact us today for more information about the degree programs at our design school in Orlando, Florida, including Computer Graphics, Marketing & Advertising, or Fashion Design & Merchandising.

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Click here to learn more about the financial aid options available (for those who qualify) to help you finance your education. This presentation will also show you the information you will need to get started on completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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