Financial Aid

A call or a visit to WTTI's Financial Aid Office will help determine eligibility for the various sources of financial assistance that are available to qualified applicants under our ACCSC accreditation.

WTTI offers tuition assistance under the following student financial aid programs:

  • Federal Direct Loans (Subsidized, Unsubsidized, and Parent Plus)
  • Federal Pell Grant Program
  • Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant Program (SEOG)

Financial Aid is based on an academic year of 900 hours and/or 30 weeks. Programs less than 900 hours are prorated.

FAFSA is the abbreviated name for the form that students use to apply for federal student financial aid. To receive student financial aid, you need to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) every school year. The Department of Education processes these applications and determines your eligibility for federal funds. Our financial aid advisor will be glad to help you complete and submit your application, or you may complete and submit your application for student financial aid online at FAFSA on the web.

View this video for information on how to complete the FAFSA.

Other sources of financial assistance:

  • Veterans Educational Assistance Benefits (VA)
  • Work force Investment Act (WIA)
  • Trade Act of 1974 and Pursuant Amendment of 2002 (TAA)
  • Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR)

Tuition Payment Plans: If a student is not fully funded by financial aid, then a specific tuition payment plan will be set up when the student confirms his/her start date. The first payment is due the first day of class. Student obligations for payment of tuition, books or equipment purchased from the school must be met in accordance with the provisions of the student's enrollment agreement. Absence from class does not relieve student of tuition liability.

Contact our financial aid advisor.


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