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Financial Aid

Financial Assistance

There are several sources of financial aid available to those individuals meeting criteria specified for each agency. Assistance can be given under the provisions of the following:

  • DLW – Dislocated Workers
  • FCWS – College Work Study
  • FSEOG – Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
  • FPELL – Pell Grant (Apply for a Pell Grant using school code 009963 at www.fafsa.ed.gov)
  • Native American Indian – Tribal WIA
  • OHLAP-Oklahoma Promise
  • OTAG – Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant
  • V. A. – Veterans Administration
  • WEP – Work Experience Program
  • WIA-Workforce Investment Act
  • Vocational Rehabilitation

High school students may receive assistance through the following:

  • HSWS – High School Work Study
  • Title VII – J. O. M.

Room and Board

CKTC does not provide campus housing.

Debt at Program Completion

CKTC does not offer student loans; therefore the debt at program completion is not applicable to CKTC students.

Student Withdrawal

A student desiring to withdraw from CKTC must notify the program instructor and Student Services and complete the withdrawal form which is available in Student Services. CKTC will coordinate the withdrawals of high school students with sending schools. Students are responsible for clearing any financial obligation and for returning any CKTC property prior to withdrawal completion.

CKTC will abide by the following refund policy if the student officially withdraws through Student Services:

100% tuition refund if student withdraws on or before the first day of each semester. After the first day of class of each semester there is no refund. CKTC does not have a buy back policy on books and supplies.

Once the student has completed the withdrawal process and it has been determined that the student is due a refund, a check will be processed and available within two working days.

The withdrawing student must sign a “Request for Refund” in Student Services. The Director of Student Services will be responsible for calculating refunds that are not Title IV.