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General Definition Sheet of Financial Assistance Orange Technical College 2025-2026

Financial Aid can be daunting. These definitions will assist you to make the process easier.

  • Please visit The Americorps website for more information.  Submit award letter to Business and Financial Aid Offices.

  • Please visit The U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs for more information.  Submit award letter to Business and Financial Aid Offices.

  • Provide locally planned job training and placement services for individuals who are unemployed or underemployed.  Must meet with the CareerSource Central Florida Counselor to determine eligibility.

  • For shared enrollment students who excel in a technical program during high school and are recommended by the CTE program instructor to complete their technical training program as an adult student (one semester tuition only).

  • Federal Pell Grant provided by the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE).  Must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility. Go to the Financial Aid Office to pick up a FAFSA worksheet then go to The Federal Student Aid Office to apply online.

  • State scholarships that may be available for graduating seniors. To learn more about each of these state scholarships go to: Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance.

  • These funds are derived from contributions paid by the students’ parent.  Present the Florida Pre Paid College Fund I.D. card to the Florida Prepaid Business Office.

  • State funded program for certificate seeking students.  Must demonstrate need (complete a FAFSA form) and meet Orange Technical College Campuses criteria for eligibility.

  • State funded program for certificate seeking students.  Must demonstrate need (complete a FAFSA form) and meet Orange Technical College Campuses criteria for eligibility.

  • Please visit The Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc. for more information. Submit award letter to Business and Financial Aid Offices.

  • A contract between the student and the Business Office. Tuition and supply fees are paid in increments according to the Business Office.  Must demonstrate need (complete a FAFSA form).

  • See one of the Orange Technical College Campuses Financial Aid Offices for more details.

  • See one of the Orange Technical College Campuses Student Services, Student Affairs or Admissions offices for more details.

  • See one of the Orange Technical College Campuses Financial Aid Offices for more details.

  • State Scholarship funded from program tuition fees. Must demonstrate need (complete the FAFSA form) and meet certain Orange Technical College Campuses criteria for eligibility.

  • Agencies and/or employers help pay the educational expenses of a student (must present a letter to Business Office).  After the student has registered, the sponsor is billed for those expenses that are eligible.

  • The Bureau of State Approving Agency for Veterans Training has approved many of the certificate training programs offered at the Orange Technical College campuses.  See the Veterans Certifying Official in the Financial Aid Office.

  • The Bureau of State Approving Agency for Veterans will direct the Veterans with disabilities to Vocational Rehabilitation for assistance in attending training programs.

     

  • Provides assistance for individuals who have disabilities that prevent employment. The Vocational Rehabilitation Agency determines eligibility.

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