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Costs and Fees

Detailed information on the costs and fees, as well as the UTTC refund policy can be found on the Costs and Fees page.

 

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Please be aware that eligibility requirements for financial aid differ considerably, depending on the types of courses you are taking. Financial aid may or may not be available for students taking courses entirely online. To determine your eligibility, please contact the financial aid office.

FinancialAid@uttc.edu
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701-255-3285 (ext. 209 or ext 211)

The Financial Aid Office at UTTC maintains a program of financial aid and scholarship information to assist students in meeting the cost of their education. To determine eligibility for all financial aid programs and scholarships available at UTTC, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA may be returned to the UTTC Financial Aid Office for electronic transfer, or the student may mail the application to the central processor; however, the latter may delay notification of eligibility. Potential applicants are encouraged to apply early in order to meet funding deadlines. Information and assistance regarding student financial aid is available from the Financial Aid Office.

TITLE IV PROGRAMS

PELL GRANT: This is a grant that the student does not have to repay under most circumstances. PELL grants are awarded to help qualified students pay for their educational cost. It is designed to be the foundation upon which other federal and non-federal assistance programs supplement.

OPPORTUNITY GRANT (FSEOG): This is a campus-based program that may be awarded to students who are PELL certified, dependent on student's financial need and the availability of funds.

FEDERAL COLLEGE WORK STUDY (FCWS): This is also a campus-based program that provides eligible students with jobs to help pay for their educational cost. These jobs, normally on campus, are available to qualified students applying at the Financial Aid Office.

Other Federal And Non-federal Financial Aassistance Programs:

  • STATE STUDENT INCENTIVE GRANT (SSIG)
  • VETERANS ADMINISTRATIVE BENEFITS (VA)
  • WORK FORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA)
  • AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGE FUND (AICF)
  • NORTH DAKOTA INDIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
  • VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
  • INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

It has been the policy of UTTC to refrain from participating in federal or private student loan programs. Financial aid is available to most students based on their complete student file (Admissions/Registrar and Financial Aid Office), financial need, and availability of funds.
Application

The following forms and documents are required from all students who apply for financial aid at UTTC:

  1. FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA): The UTTC Financial Aid Office prefers the student to deliver the application to the Financial Aid Office for electronic transfer.
  2. STUDENT AID REPORT (SAR): The SAR is a processed FAFSA. The U.S. Department of Education will mail an acknowledgement of SAR directly to the student. UTTC Financial Aid Office will electronically receive the original Institutional Student Informational Record (ISIR) as long as the student inserted the UTTC school code (014470). Even if you think you are not eligible for federal financial aid, please complete the FAFSA.
  3. ADMISSIONS APPLICATION:
    All students must have completed the admission's process before being considered for financial aid at UTTC.

You May Be Eligable For Financial Assistance If You:

  • have financial need as determined by submitting the Federal PELL Grant application,
  • are a citizen or eligible non-citizen,
  • are enrolled in an eligible program,
  • are making satisfactory academic progress,
  • are not in default on a Perkins Loan, Guaranteed Student Loan, or owe a refund on any Title IV Pell Grants at any institution previously attended,
  • are a male, registered with the draft, and have a Selective Service number on file with the College,
  • sign a statement of educational purpose agreeing that all funds will be used to pay expenses at the institution you are attending.

The criterion for selecting students for financial aid is based on the highest to the lowest need. PELL index will determine the rank of need for any or all programs.

Please be aware that eliability requirements for financial aid differ considerable depending on the types of courses you are taking, financial aid may or may not be available for students taking courses entirely online, to determine your eligability, please contact the financial aid office.

 

    
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United Tribes Technical College is a nonprofit corporation owned and operated by the five tribes located wholly or in part in North Dakota. Tribal owners: Three Affiliated Tribes of Ft. Berthold, Spirit Lake Tribe, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, and Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa.