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Student Consumer Information

Here you'll find the information you need to become an informed consumer of an education from Arizona School of Integrative Studies. The student services and career services departments at ASIS Massage Education can help provide resources on financial aid facts and forms, massage programs and course information.

Arizona School of Integrative Studies will also provide any specific consumer information documents or reports upon request in writing. To receive a copy, please send a written request to the Financial Aid Office directly and allow the staff twenty four hours to process and send your requested information to you.


Financial Aid Facts and Costs

At ASIS Massage Education financial aid is available to those who qualify. We're here to help you understand what you need to know to fund your creative education. Please contact our financial aid representatives at (928) 821-3311 for more information on financial aid options at Arizona School of Integrative Studies.

Net Price Calculator (NPC)
If you are a first time student in college and planning to attend full time, please visit our Net Price Calculator to get an early approximation of your potential costs to attend ASIS Massage Education. All financial results are only an approximation based on the information you will supply and cannot be considered an actual award. To be considered for federal or state (if applicable) financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The calculator is not intended for transfer, readmitted, international, graduate, part time or continuing students.

Financial Aid Changes
Every year, many of the federal aid policies, practices, and awards are up for review and approval by the federal government. The government also maintains the right to modify all federal aid policies at any time during the year should there be budgetary or regulation issues that need to be addressed immediately. The Financial Aid Office will be able to answer any specific questions regarding how these changes might or might not affect you and your financial aid award for the coming school year. Please refer to Federal aid website for additional information.

HEERF Notification and Disclosure
Click here to download the HEERF Notification and Disclosure
Click here to access the quarterly HEERF institutional report ending 9/30/2020.
Click here to access the quarterly HEERF institutional report ending 1/10/2021.
Click here to access the quarterly HEERF institutional report ending 4/10/2021.
Click here to access the quarterly HEERF institutional report ending 6/30/2021.
Click here to access the quarterly HEERF institutional report ending 9/30/2021.

As of 7/10/2021, ASIS has distributed HEERF Student Share Grant Funds to 116 students out of the 116 students that were determined to be eligible, in the amount of $81,776.00.


The following links will help you find the information you need to finance your education.

Types of Financial Aid
Financial aid information is published online and available in print upon request. Visit our Financial Aid page for more information.

Student Lending Code of Conduct for Education Loans To download a PDF of our student lending code of conduct for education loans, please click here.

Loan Repayment Estimator
Please visit the Federal Student Aid website here, for access to the valuable loan Repayment Estimator to get an idea of what your monthly loan payment might look like, depending on the repayment plan you choose. When it comes time to repay your loans, we suggest a plan that allows you to pay off your loans the fastest. Remember, the longer you take to pay off your loans, the smaller your monthly payment, but the more you will pay back in total dollars. Not all loans are eligible for all repayment plans. Private loan repayment plans are at the discretion of the lender. Please contact your Financial Aid Advisor if you have any questions.

Federal Direct Loan Repayment Plans
Depending on your overall federal loan amount that you need to repay along with your current financial situation, there may be different repayment options available to you. This federal resource will provide all of the information you need to be better informed of your repayment options for your federal loans. Options may include, Standard, Extended, Income Contingent and Income Based repayment plans, depending on your situation. Not all plans are available to all students. While we typically suggest choosing a plan that repays your loan the fastest, generally the Standard plan, another plan might be best for you right now. If you have further questions, please contact a Financial Aid Advisor at the school for assistance. Please know that the federal government has the right to change the terms of each plan at any time, including eliminating and adding plans. Students also have the right to change plans, per federal regulations, as needed.

Entrance (Initial) Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
Before receiving a student loan, first time borrowers must complete an entrance counseling session which is provided by the US Department of Education. This quick and easy interactive counseling session provides useful tips and tools to help you develop a budget for managing your educational expenses and helps you to understand your loan responsibilities. This entrance counseling session can be found on the Federal Student Aid website.

Exit Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
Direct loan exit counseling will explain your rights and responsibilities as a direct loan borrower. Exit counseling information is also located on the Federal Student Aid website. You will need to have your Social Security number and your FSA ID ready in order to log into this portion of the site.

National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
When a borrower receives a Federal loan or a Pell grant, the information must be submitted to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). Information in NSLDS is accessible to schools, lenders, and guarantors that are authorized users of the data system. Students are also able to log in and access all of their federal loan and Pell grant information. Students will need to have their FSA ID in order to access their information.

Student Loan Information Published by the Department of Education
Additional information about financial aid, including your specific loan information, can be found by visiting the Department of Education Financial Awareness Counseling along with the Federal Student Aid page.

The College Scorecard Web Site
A planning tool and resource to assist prospective students and their families as they evaluate options in selecting a school and is located here.

The College Navigator Web Site
A consumer tool that provides school information to include tuition and fees, retention and graduation rates, use of financial aid, student loan default rates and features a cost calculator and school comparison tool. The College Navigator is located here.

The Paying for College Web page
Which can be used by prospective students to enter the names of up to three schools and receive detailed financial information on each one and to enter actual financial aid award information. The tool can be accessed here.

Resolving Disputes
If you have tried to resolve a dispute you have about your Federal Student Aid and you have not been able to do so, you may need to contact the Federal Student Aid Ombudsman Group of the U. S. Department of Education.

By Phone: 877-557-2575

By FAX: 202-275-0549

By U.S. Postal Mail: U. S. Department of Education FSA Ombudsman Group 830 First Street, N. E. Fourth Floor Washington, D.C. 20202-5144

Online: http://studentaid.gov/repay-loans/disputes/prepare


Student Services Revealed

Title IX Policy and Information
Click here for our Title IX Policy Statement, Title IX Video Modules and Title IX Coordinators by Arizona School of Integrative Studies Campus.

Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy
ASIS Massage Education prepares these reports and policies to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act.

The full text of this report can be located in the below folders

These reports are prepared in cooperation with the local law enforcement agencies surrounding our campuses, along with links to the local police department crime statistics. At ASIS Massage we are committed to provide updated information to comply with this Act.

Campus crime, arrest and referral statistics include those reported to the designated campus officials, and local law enforcement agencies. These statistics may also include crimes that have occurred in private residences or businesses and is not required by law.

Local law and our massage code of ethics encourages prompt and sometimes mandatory reporting to the local law enforcement agency by health care when they provide medical services to a person they know or reasonably suspects is suffering from wounds inflicted by a firearm or is a result of assaultive or abusive conduct and acts of domestic violence.

A procedure is in place to capture crime statistics annually for the ASIS Campuses. All enrolled students can access this information in the student services folder in our student support system. Faculty and staff also have access to the student support system.

In addition, copies of the report may also be obtained through the administrative office at each ASIS campus. All prospective students and employees may request a hard a copy from the Campus Director.



Loan Calculators

Loan Repayment Estimators
If you will be utilizing student loans to help pay for your education at Arizona School of Integrative Studies, we have provided a few loan calculators as helpful resources to get an idea of what your loan repayment options and amounts might be. All results are estimates based on information that you will provide and cannot be considered an offer or promise of any kind as to your actual loan repayment amounts. Loan amounts, interest rates, repayment plans and the length of repayment can all change and all will affect the actual monthly payment amount you may need to make along with your total amount repaid at the end of your loan terms.


Outside Resources

The College Scorecard Web Site
A planning tool and resource to assist prospective students and their families as they evaluate options in selecting a school and is located at here.

The College Navigator Web Site
A consumer tool that provides school information to include tuition and fees, retention and graduation rates, use of financial aid, student loan default rates and features a cost calculator and school comparison tool. The College Navigator is located here.

The Paying for College Web page
Which can be used by prospective students to enter the names of up to three schools and receive detailed financial information on each one and to enter actual financial aid award information. The tool can be accessed here.


Student Success

Annual Retention Rates
For information on our annual retention rates, please click here.

Graduate Statistics
The Career Services Department partners with students and graduates to seek appropriate employment during all stages of your education.


Articulation Agreement with Partnering Colleges

Click here an Articulation Agreement with Partnering Colleges.


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