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United Tribes Technical College
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Student Handbook
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SUGGESTED CHARACTERISTICS FOR DISTANCE LEARNERS A distance learner is defined as a student who takes courses by way of a means in which the student is separated by a distance from the instructor. This includes Interactive Video Network, Web-Based Instruction, and Correspondence among others. Distance learners who possess the following characteristics have been found to be more likely to succeed:
COUNSELING SERVICES The Center for Student Success is committed to the personal development of all students. Family, personal, and academic counseling is available to UTTC students. Distance Learning students may contact the Counseling Department by email at ccutler@uttc.edu or by telephone at 701-255-3285 extension 1264 to schedule an appointment or consultation. CHEMICAL HEALTH CENTER The
Chemical Health Center (CHC) provides alcohol education/prevention, outpatient
treatment, aftercare counseling, one-on-one counseling, crisis intervention
counseling, relapse counseling, treatment referrals, and other referrals
as requested. The CHC also provides alcohol and drug evaluations, chemical
awareness classes, alcohol and drug information and literature, chemical/legal
advisement and representation, and on-going services for students and
staff. The CHC has Indian Health Services certified counselors and an
administrator that provide services for students and staff in the area
of substance abuse. Students who desire services may contact CHC by email
at hschneider@uttc.edu or by
telephone at 701-255-3285 extension 268 to schedule an appointment or
consultation. Admission to United Tribes Technical College United
Tribes Technical College maintains an “open door” admissions policy and
welcomes all applicants. The College believes that every person who has
a sincere interest in learning should be given the opportunity to do so.
However, the general policy does not ensure admittance to a particular
course of study. Some programs have limited enrollment and/or academic,
medical, and legal requirements. Applicants must have earned a high school
diploma or GED. Admittance priority is given to those who are members
of a recognized tribe. Applicants seeking admission to UTTC must submit the following to the Admissions Office:
Students who seek to transfer to UTTC must meet the general admission and specific program requirements. In addition, an official transcript from all other colleges attended must be sent to the Admission Office. A student who is on academic probation from another college may be accepted but will be subject to UTTC’s probation/suspension policies.
Students who choose to apply for on-campus admissions, must submit the following additional materials to the Admissions Office:
BOOKSTORE The UTTC Bookstore is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time. Textbooks, classroom supplies, and other novelty/clothing items can be purchased. For more information and for ordering, contact the bookstore manager at cmastrud@uttc.edu or call 701-255-3285 x460. Shipping and handling charges will be added to items shipped to the student. FINANCIAL AID The Financial Aid Office at UTTC maintains a program of financial aid and scholarship information to assist all students in meeting the cost of their education. To determine eligibility for all financial aid programs and scholarships available at UTTC, a student 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. It is important to apply early, and the March 15 deadline should be observed to receive priority funding. Information and assistance regarding student financial aid is available from the Financial Aid Office. UTTC does not participate in any student loan programs. Financial Aid is awarded to students based on their complete student file (Admissions/Registrar/Financial Aid Officer) financial need, and availability of funds. Application The following forms and documents are required from all students who apply for financial aid at UTTC*:
You may be eligible for Financial Assistance if you:
*United Tribes Technical College currently offers Federal Student Aid for students who are pursuing a degree online in Early Childhood Education or Injury Prevention. Maintaining Financial Aid Eligibility Qualitative Academic Progress
Quantitative Rate of Progress
Courses
Requirements
Transfer Students Students transferring to UTTC from another institution of higher education shall have their aid eligibility evaluated from the time they begin their program at UTTC. The length of eligibility will be determined by the grade level at which they enter UTTC. All transfer students must have a Financial Aid Transcript (FAT) on file for each school they have previously attended before any determination of financial aid eligibility can be made. COSTS AND FEES (Per Semester) Tuition (per credit) .............................................. $87.50 Books/Supplies (estimated) ............................$300.00 Record Fee (one-time charge) ........................$100.00 Online Course Access Fee (per credit) ........... $47.50 Vocational Fee (full time students only) ......... $120.00 Student Activity Fee ............................................$50.00 (Not applicable to online students.) Student Senate Fee ............................................$50.00 (Summer) Housing (residency) .......................................... $400.00 Meal Plan ........................................................... $200.00 Tuition (per credit) ............................................... $87.50 Online Course Access Fee (per credit) ........... $47.50 All costs are payable in US currency and are charged after the last scheduled day to add classes.
REFUNDS Withdraw within 24 hours ...................... 100% Withdraw within one week ...................... 75% Withdraw within two weeks ..................... 50% Withdraw within three weeks .................. 25% Withdraw after three weeks ........................0% All timelines are from the first day of classes or from when the student enrolls, whichever is the latter. Before a refund is made to a withdrawing student, any debt owed to federal financial aid sources will be paid according to federal regulation. To calculate the amount of Title IV (PELL) assistance earned by the student, UTTC will first determine the percentage of Title IV assistance the student earned. This will be determined by taking the number of days completed, divided by the total number of days in the term. If the student withdrawal occurs after the 60 percent point, then the percentage earned is 100 percent. The earned percentage is applied to the total amount of Title IV assistance that was disbursed tot the student, or on the student’s behalf, for the payment period, or period of enrollment for which it was awarded as of the day of the student withdrawal. After the student’s refund is calculated, the college will determine if the student must repay a portion of his/her financial aid as a result of his/her withdrawal. Refunds due to Title IV programs will be calculated within 30 days according to Federal regulations. Refunds of summer school will be calculated in the same manner. More information about Financial Aid is available in the student Financial Aid Handbook or at www.uttc.edu/financial.asp |
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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. |