Marco's Pizza, in partnership with Bellevue University, has created a special tuition assistance package for motivated team members who want to earn a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.
Full-time and part-time Marco's Pizza team members who choose to go to school full-time are eligible for up to $5,250 in tuition assistance per year. This outstanding tuition assistance program is available to every Marco's Pizza team member and open to any Bellevue University degree program.
The new Marco's Pizza best-in-class program also includes tuition assistance for immediate family members. Family members can qualify for up to $2,625 in tuition assistance annually.
One of the reasons we partner with Bellevue University is they understand the critical need adult learners have to make the most of their time.
Bellevue University offers a wide variety of ways to gain college credit that can apply to your degree program. These include previous college credits, evaluated training programs, for-credit exams and more.
Gaining college credit for work you've already done can save untold hours and significant money. And best yet, Bellevue University does not charge to transfer previous credit earned into your degree program.
The best way to find out how many credits you already have toward your degree is to talk to a Bellevue University Enrollment counselor.
When you combine our excellent tuition assistance with other sources of education funding – like Veterans Education Benefits and credits you can transfer – the amount you may have to borrow to fund the remainder of your degree program can be very low.
Bellevue University participates in all major federal and state grant and loan programs to help you pay for your direct education costs, such as tuition, books, and supplies. To apply for federal financial aid, complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online, annually. The Bellevue University school code is 002538. If you are using this tuition assistance program to pursue a bachelor's degree, you must fill out a FAFSA and complete the financial aid process.
Please note: Non-U.S. students are not eligible for U.S. federal financial aid and are not required to complete a FAFSA.
Charles Wright, for enrollment at Bellevue University, covers your financial aid options and how they help you access all the aid you're entitled to receive.