How to Pay for Your Online Program

08/20/2024
Less than 1 min read

Learn more about payment options available for online programs, including details on tuition fees, payment plans, and financial aid resources to help students manage their expenses.

Writing in a white pad with a dollar sign

You’ve figured out which online program to pursue, applied by the deadline and now it’s time to figure out how to pay for it. Funding your education can feel daunting, but there are plenty of resources to help online students cover the bills.

“Online students apply for financial aid the same way they would for an on-campus program,” said Amy Wheeler, interim director of operations at Ohio State Student Financial Aid. “This includes completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the priority deadline.”

FAFSA

This form can be filled out annually by current and prospective college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the United States to determine eligibility for student financial aid. Your eligibility for federal grants and loans will generally be based on your financial need. You will supply this information on the FAFSA application.

Employer Contribution

Many employers offer educational contributions, but it can differ by organization. Check your company handbook and speak to your human resources contact to understand if funding is available for your online program. If you need tips on how to request funding, visit this article.

Grants

Along with federal grants from FAFSA, there are a slew of grants targeted to specific students, talents and categories. Grants typically do not need to be repaid, which makes them desirable and sometimes competitive.

Scholarships

Scholarships do not require repayment and are awarded for a variety of criteria. Read the guideline carefully before submitting an application to confirm you are eligible. Universities offer financial assistance in the form of merit as well.

For a list of scholarships available, please visit our ScholarshipUniverse website. The scholarship application will allow students to apply for different special-eligibility scholarships with a variety of eligibility criteria.

The Post-9/11 GI Bill®

The GI Bill® provides financial support for education and housing to individuals with at least 90 days of aggregate service on or after September 11, 2001, or individuals discharged with a service-connected disability after 30 days. You must have received an honorable discharge to be eligible. Additional resources for military and veteran students can be found at Ohio State Online.

Private Loans

When FAFSA loans and grants aren’t enough, a private loan can supplement the gaps in your finances. Be sure to check interest rates and speak to a student financial aid representative to get advice on borrowing responsibly.

Recent Blog Posts

Recent Blog Posts

Nicole Patel, MSDH, RDH (right) after her MS in Dental Hygiene graduation ceremony. 
Blog

From clinician to program director: How Ohio State Online shaped Nicole Patel’s career in dental hygiene

Nicole Patel, MSDH, RDH is living proof that career growth in dental hygiene doesn’t have to follow a straight line. From an unexpected start in dentistry to becoming director and instructor of the dental hygiene program at Lakeland Community College, her journey highlights how advanced education can expand professional opportunities, build leadership confidence, and open doors to academic and administrative roles.  Having completed both the RDH to […]
January 26, 2026
Read More
Photo – ABA master’s program graduate works one-on-one with a student using evidence-based ABA practices
Blog

Why ABAI accreditation matters for your Applied Behavior Analysis degree

Choosing the right Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) master’s program is an important step in shaping your professional future in ABA. Whether you’re working toward the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential or just want to grow your skills in the field, accreditation plays a key role in ensuring you’re making the best choice.  Understanding what Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) accreditation means, and why it matters, can help ensure the program […]
January 23, 2026
Read More
Early childhood educator applying child development skills from Ohio State’s human development and family science program
Blog

Exploring child development in human development and family science with Dr. Arya Ansari

Finding a home in Human Development and Family Science  “I honestly didn’t know much about HDFS as an undergrad in psychology. What drew me to HDFS for my master’s and PhD was that I didn’t quite fit in psychology, which focused more on cognitive, clinical, and developmental areas, while I was interested in understanding children’s development in context, especially at home and in […]
January 23, 2026
Read More

Get Started

Speak with a knowledgeable Enrollment Advisor who can help answer your questions and explain different aspects of the more than 70 online degrees and certificates offered at Ohio State.
Request Information
Lady smiling typing at a laptop on a desk.