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What does TVS cost?
The various programs of study at TVS have different clock hour/credit hour requirements, so the total tuition cost will depend on the numbers of hours required for the
program chosen. For those who qualify, TVS assists students with payment plans and financial aid paperwork.
What types of financial assistance does TVS offer?
TVS participates in the Federal Pell Grant and FSEOG programs. These federal grants are based
upon the student and/or familys financial need and do not have to be repaid. Additionally, William D. Ford Direct Student and Parent loans are available. All student and/or parent loans must be repaid. All federal financial aid
is contingent upon the student meeting the federal required qualifications. Other sources of student aid include the following: Texas Rehabilitation Commission, Texas Commission for the Blind, WIA, CCST Scholarships, and TVS
Scholarships.
Does TVS offer placement assistance?
It is the combined function of Texas Vocational Schools personnel to prepare our students in such a manner that they will enjoy success in finding the right job. We
will help them prepare resumes, instruct them in employment searching techniques, and advise them in the most productive ways to secure the job they desire. However, TVS cannot nor will not guarantee employment for current
students or graduates.
Is TVS accredited?
TVS
is accredited by The Accrediting Commission of the Council on Occupational Education and approved and regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission, Proprietary Schools Section, Austin, TX.
What are the admissions requirements?
TVS accepts applications for admission from applicants who have earned a high school diploma; successfully completed the General Education Development Test (GED) or
pass the entrance test. TVS accepts students after a personal interview which is designed to help the student select the program of study which is best suited to his or her needs and future goals. For more information about TVS
call for a personal interview with one of our friendly admissions officers.
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