Financial Aid

TITLE IV FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID (FAFSA) IS NOT AVAILABLE THROUGH THE VUMC CENTER FOR PROGRAMS IN ALLIED HEALTH (CPiAH). 

The VUMC Center for Programs in Allied Health is pleased to provide information on the following private education lenders that can help meet the financial needs of full-time students enrolled in our programs.  As private education loans, they are credit-based and may require an eligible co-signor.  A comparison chart is shown below.   We encourage you to fully review the loan criteria via the website to help you determine the best solution for you.  VUMC-CPiAH does not endorse or recommend these or any other education lenders. 

You may also want to consider other lending options (bank, personal, home equity, etc.)  in your search for financial solutions. 

For any questions or assistance, please reach out to our Financial Aid and Enrollment Coordinator, Sabrina Sherman at sabrina.sherman@vumc.org 

LOAN OPTIONSallie Mae Smart Option Loan
ELIGIBLE PROGRAMSDiagnostic Medical Sonography
Medical Laboratory Science 
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Perfusion
LENDERSallie Mae
SERVICEROpenNet
SCHOOL CODE609456
ORIGINATION FEE$0
RATECheck Today's Interest Rates

THECVanderbilt University Medical Center is authorized for operation as a postsecondary educational institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.

In order to view detailed job placement and graduation information on the programs offered by the Center for Programs in Allied Health, please visit https://www.tn.gov/thec/bureaus/student-aid-and-compliance/postsecondary-state-authorization/authorized-institutions-and-data.html.

 


 

ABHESVanderbilt University Medical Center is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), a national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.