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Financial Aid

Funding Your Vocational Technical Education

South Texas Vocational Technical Institute believes that every person deserves access to an affordable, career-focused education in an industry they are excited about. To ensure we are helping everyone we can, our Financial Services Officers walk you through different financial aid options, including potential federal aid*, scholarships and grants.

*Financial aid is available for those who qualify.

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Federal Aid

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) helps you get an understanding of your eligibility for different financial aid* options including federal grants and student loans. We know filling out your FAFSA seems daunting, but our financial services officers are here to make that process simple and secure.

*Financial aid is available for those who qualify. 

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Private Scholarships and Grants

We know that each person has a unique path that has brought them to STVT. To make the most of your circumstances and offset some of the tuition costs, we can help you find private scholarships and grants. We’re happy to find the right one for you and walk you through the application process if you have any questions.

Military and Veteran Financial Aid

Active and former members of the armed forces and their families may have access to military and veteran funding. These unique funding sources may allow members and former members of our Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard to utilize funds to offset the cost of their program. Our financial services officers are proud to support service members in getting the help they need.

CDL Options

Don’t let finances get in the way of getting your career on the road. Let our team talk you through the options to find you a path forward that fits your financial situation.

Options May Include:

 

Workforce Agency Funding

Workforce agencies can connect students with various funding options and services, including state and federal tuition assistance through grants and programs.

 

Veterans Funding

Veterans or eligible beneficiaries may qualify to use the GI Bill® at South Texas Vocational Technical Institute. Many Veterans can qualify for more than one education benefits program. Available programs include Post 911 GI Bill (Chapter 33), Montgomery GI Bill (Chapter 30), Survivor and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (DEA/Chapter 35), Chapter 1606 (Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve), and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants (Awarded to eligible students who had a parent or guardian that died as a result of military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001). Veterans can contact the Financial Aid Office at their school location for more information or apply online at https://www.va.gov/education/how-to-apply/(Open Link in new window).

 

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill(Open Link in new window).

 

Scholarships

Opportunities for tuition assistance  may be available to students meeting certain criteria in the form of scholarships. To see what scholarships are currently being offered for our school, please visit https://www.stvt.edu/consumer-information/.

 

Vocational Rehabilitation Programs

A student with a physical or mental disability which may be a handicap to employment may be eligible for training services provided through the state government agency for Vocational Rehabilitation.  Students desiring further information should contact the admissions office or call Vocational Rehabilitation directly.

 

Cash Payments

Students with available funds can choose to pay for their training directly.

 

These options will vary by state and by campus, so reach out today.

Take The First Step Toward Your Next Career

We’re here to help you get the education for the future you want.  Take the next step in your vocational or skills-based education by enrolling in South Texas Vocational Technical Institute.