Do students of the APT qualify for government aid, student loans or other financial aid?
,p>Unfortunately, no. The regulations and administrative costs necessary to comply for qualification for student loans or other more traditional higher education financial aid programs are far too extensive to allow the APT to maintain a profitable existence. With student enrollment being purposefully low it would be impossible for me to recoup the expenses required to comply with student financial aid programs. In other words, it’s way too expensive for me to make the APT program compliant with financial aid regulations for my students to qualify for them, so there would be no point in doing the APT in the first place. I decided that it’s better to have the APT without financial aid than to not have it at all.
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