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Ways to Make More College Affordable

Getting a quality college education shouldn’t be a luxury. That’s why Rio Salado provides an affordable tuition rate to make earning a degree more accessible. While financial aid (loans), scholarships and grants (financial support you DO NOT have to pay back) are the traditional methods to pay for college, did you know that there are other opportunities that could help you realize substantial savings in time and money throughout your college journey?

From leveraging previous academic credits to utilizing employer tuition benefits, and converting professional experiences into academic credits, we're here to help you discover all the ways to make your college experience more affordable and efficient. Take a look to see if any of these options are relevant to your specific situation.

Ways to Make More College Affordable

Employer Tuition Assistance

Employer Tuition Assistance

Discover how your job can fund your education. Ask your employer about tuition assistance benefits or see if your company partners with GUILD or other educational partnerships.

Straighterline

Straighterline

Fast-track your education by utilizing alternative credit programs. Take Straighterline courses to earn general education credits that easily transfer to Rio.

Transfer Credits

Transfer Credits

Maximize your past efforts by transferring existing credits to Rio Salado. Whether you’re joining us or moving on, your hard-earned credits can travel with you to colleges across the country.*

Workforce Training & Certificates

Workforce Training & Certificates

Translate your professional experiences and certifications into academic credits, expediting your program completion. Check the approved list of licenses and certifications. Students who wish to seek a career-ready certificate and live in Maricopa County** may be eligible for funding through Route to Relief.

Military Experience

Military Experience

Convert your military training into college credits. You may receive up to 30 college credits based on your military experience. The Maricopa Community Colleges may award credit for military service based on the ACE Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services.

Ways to Make More College Affordable

*If you are exploring transfer after Rio, it is recommended that you check with your future college or university about credit transfer eligibility before you register for exams. An academic advisor can guide you on your academic journey, from how to transfer credits to creating a class pathway to discovering how to apply prior learning to your degree or certificate. If you are a current student, you can find your advisor on your RioLearn page.

**Funding is not available at this time for city of Phoenix residents.

$0 Textbooks

$0 Textbooks

With Rio Salado’s $0 and low-cost textbook courses, many classes have free or affordable textbooks—no more paying hundreds for a single book! Use our new course search tools to easily find these options. 

Highlights: 

  • Nearly half of our online courses offer $0 textbooks 
  • Low-cost textbooks are priced at $40 or less 
  • $0 textbook Certificate of Completion programs available in various fields

Learn more about $0 Textbooks 

Dual

Are you a high school student?

Did you know you can earn college credits while taking classes at your high school? Check to see if your campus is one of Rio’s Dual Enrollment partners. The District offers tuition assistance programs to eligible students who demonstrate financial need.

Learn about Dual Enrollment

Fill Out FAFSA

Fill Out FAFSA

Student loans, work study, and many scholarships & grants require you to fill out and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial aid based on FAFSA can take six weeks or longer, so it’s best to apply as soon as you can and get your FAFSA ID.

Start Your FAFSA

Hear From Your Peers

Hear From Your Peers

If you want to see how scholarships, grants, and other opportunities can change lives, check out these stories about current and former Rio students who were able to continue their studies and prepare for life-changing careers with a little help from these resources.