Applications

What is the Adult Vocational Training Program?

The Adult Vocational Training Program is a resource for eligible adult tribal members who reside within the tribal service area. This program is for Cow Creek Tribal members who are interested in a vocational training program that takes two years and under to complete. One year and certificate programs qualify also qualify as Adult Vocational Training.

Can I attend school part-time with the Adult Vocational Training Program?

Students are required to attend full time (12 credits) and must be in need of training in order to obtain reasonable employment.

If I have utilized Adult Vocational Training Program previously can I apply to the program again?

No more than two repeat trainings services will be allowed. Once a student has obtained their first training service the second training service request made by the student will be determined on unemployed, underemployed or unable to work due to a physical or other disability. Students must declare intent to accept full time employment as possible after completion of their training program.

How do I utilize the Adult Vocational Training Program?

To be considered for assistance through the Adult Vocational Training Program, Tribal members must submit a completed Adult Vocational Training Program Application including a written statement of educational goals and plans, a completed financial aid package, letter of acceptance from admissions, any high school/GED transcripts, completed college transcripts (if attended previously) as well as a copy of any financial aid award letters from the school you will be attending.

How much assistance can I receive through the Adult Vocational Training Program?

The maximum amount is $5,000.00 per academic year for a 2 year program.

Why do I have to apply for financial aid if I already know I will qualify?

To apply for the Adult Vocational Training Program all students must apply for financial aid through FAFSA. When the Education Director receives the award from the school the unmet need is determined through the financial aid office. If a student does not have an unmet need the Education Director will look at tuition and fees and fund the student not exceeding the cap amount for the program.

What is an unmet need?

Anywhere University
Address
City, State, Zip Code

Financial Aid Award Letter

Cost of Education to attend Anywhere University:

Tuition 5,000.00
Fees 1,000.00
Books/Supplies 450.00
Room/Board 2,000.00
Travel 200.00
Misc 150.00
 
Total 8,800.00

Parent/Student Contribution:

Parent 5,000.00
Student 500.00
 
Total 5,500.00

Total amount to be considered for funding:

Subtract Cost of Education from Parent/Student Contribution
  8,800.00
- 5,000.00

3,800.00

Grants/Scholarship Awards:

Pell 500.00
Private Scholarship 500.00
 
Total 1,000.00

Unmet Need:
Subtract Cost of Education from Parent/Student Contribution
  3,800.00
- 1,000.00

2,800.00
Amount eligible for funding through the Adult Vocational Training: $2,800.00

What if the program that I am applying for does not have a financial aid program?

There are some training programs that do not offer federal financial aid. Tuition, fees, books and supplies will only be considered for funding up to the cap amount for these types of programs. The Education Director will also verify that the program and school of choice is accredited.

When is the application due?

The completed Adult Vocational Training Program Application and required documentation must be submitted according to the following deadlines:

Fall August 1st
Winter December 1st
Spring March 1st
Summer June 1st

For further information, please contact the Education Director.

Download Application and required forms (PDF)