Financial Aid
Financial Aid
Full-time Adult Education students are qualified to receive financial aid. Part-time students may be eligible for a short-term certificate grant, while Aspire programs are free. Financial assistance is available to help pay for tuition, books, tools, supplies, and other educational expenses. Each funding service has different eligibility requirements. You’ll need tax and income documentation when applying for financial aid. To find out more about this process, please contact Shelly Schultz below.
Types of Financial Aid Offered
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Pell Grant
Grant awards are based on income, family size, etc. The maximum amount for 2024-2025 is $7,395.
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Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD)
Individuals with disabilities may qualify for training funds. Contact your nearest OOD office.
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Veteran’s Benefits
Veterans may qualify based on terms served and other qualifiers. Contact your local veterans office. A Certificate of Eligibility is required.
Additional Assistance
In some cases, Job and Family Services can provide financial assistance for programs that are preparing you for the workforce. Contact your local JFS to see if you qualify for any of their assistance programs.
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Sandusky County Workforce Development
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Seneca County Workforce Development
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Ottawa County Workforce Development
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Wood County Workforce Development
Financial Aid Resources
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Net Price Calculator
Find out what students like you paid to attend VSCTC in the previous year.
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College Navigator
Read statistics about VSCTC expenses, financial aid, Net Price, and more.
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Student Handbook
Get need-to-know info by reading the Adult Education handbook.
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Student Consumer Info Disclosure
View key disclosure and reporting requirements.
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Annual Campus Security Report
Read VSCTC campus crime statistics.
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Voter Registration
Register to vote in Ohio online.