Other Sources of Financial Aid

There are a few other types of aid that are also available to families with college-bound students, including:

  • Tuition tax credits – a dollar-for-dollar reduction of federal income taxes to help toward the cost of higher education
    • Hope Tax Credits – first- and second-year full-time students; up to $1,650 per student
    • Lifelong Learning Tax Credit – equal to 20% of a family’s tuition expenses, up to $2,000 for virtually any postsecondary education and training (even less than half-time study)
  • Student loan interest deduction – payments for interest on student loans are tax-deductible
  • 529 college savings plan* – a long-term savings account parents can take out for a child’s college education; this money is not taxed. (*Note: BJU does not participate in the pre-paid tuition 529 state plans.)

More information on the HOPE and Lifetime Learning tax credits, and other tax benefits for postsecondary students is available.