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Discover Financial Resources to Help Fund Your Degree

Get the financial support you need to pursue your learning goals.
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Discover Financial Resources to Help Fund Your Degree

Get the financial support you need to pursue your learning goals.
Start today

Discover Financial Resources to Help Fund Your Degree

Get the financial support you need to pursue your learning goals.
Start today

Take ownership of your finances

Use the tools and information below to ensure a successful degree experience

Take ownership of your finances

Use the tools and information below to ensure a successful degree experience

Take ownership of your finances

Use the tools and information below to ensure a successful degree experience

Discover the financial resources that are right for you

  • Employer tuition reimbursement

    Learn how your employer can help with your education expenses.
  • U.S. Federal financial aid

    U.S. students may qualify for financial aid from the Department of Education's Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA).
  • Scholarships and grants

    Scholly is one of many resources you can use to discover scholarships and grants.
  • Prior learning credit

    Certain programs may recognize your learning on Coursera for credit, helping you save time and money.
  • Private loans

    Considering a private student loan? Find helpful information to kickstart your research.
  • Resources for non-U.S. students

    There are additional financial resources specifically for students from outside the U.S.

More financial planning resources

Financial planning for young adults


Take financial planning for young adults from the University of Illinois on Coursera.

Get an introduction to financial planning concepts. Topics covered include: financial goal setting, saving and investing, budgeting, borrowing and credit.

Enroll for free

Your Coursera learning goes further with prior learning credit


In addition to providing job-ready skills, select Specializations and Professional Certificates you’ve completed on Coursera may help you save time and money on a degree.

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2025 Guide: How to find scholarships


Scholarships are one of the many ways you can pay for the cost of college, and tend to be awarded based on factors like your academic achievements, larger career or community aspirations, or financial need. This free guide explains how to find relevant scholarships, how to ensure you’re qualified, and how to apply.

Read the 2025 Guide

Gies College of Business and Coursera Scholarship Program


Coursera and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Gies College of Business are providing a limited number of scholarships per year, covering 70% of a student’s full tuition. These competitive scholarships aim to improve access to a top-quality education for students interested in careers in finance, marketing, management, and accounting.

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Explore affordable, world-class online degree programs

Online programs can offer comparable value at much lower costs. Find the program that best aligns with your goals and budget today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You can find tuition rates on each degree page. Please visit Coursera Degrees to explore the program that most interests you.

Several degree programs offer courses that can be previewed or taken as non-credit courses. To learn more, please visit the degree description pages.

No. Many non-U.S. citizens qualify for federal student aid. The most common category of eligible noncitizens is “permanent resident” (someone with a “green card”), but there are other categories as well. Please visit the Federal Student Aid website for more information. We recommend that non-U.S. students check with the institution’s financial aid office regarding other types of financial aid.

Yes. If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you may qualify for federal student aid that you can use to fund degree programs from U.S.-based academic institutions. Please refer to the Federal Student Aid website for more information and to complete your free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA opens on January 1.

No. Students pay the universities directly after being accepted into the program.

Most degree programs offer pay-as-you-go plans. You won’t be billed upfront for the entire degree. Instead, you’ll pay as you go─each term you will only pay tuition for the courses you enroll in.

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