Adult Full-Time/Day Programs Financial Aid Information
Those interested in Adult Part-Time Evening Financial Assistance should visit the Adult Evening Webpage.
The Mercer County Technical Education Center participates in a variety of funding options for adult students attending our programs. The primary source of financial aid at MCTEC is the Federal Pell Grant. The Federal Pell Grant does not require repayment and is available to assist eligible students with tuition and school related expenses. Eligibility for the Pell Grant is based on the student’s prior year’s income, family size, and selected program of training.
In order to qualify for the Federal Pell Grant, you must go online and complete the FAFSA at studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. Once you have completed the FAFSA, your information will be sent electronically to all of the schools you have listed on your application. In order for MCTEC to receive your information, you MUST put in our Federal School Code. (017054)
The Mercer County Technical Education Center participates in the following funding sources: VA, WIOA, Trade Assistance Act, Division of Rehabilitative Services, DHHR, AmeriCorps, and other sources as they become available. While we do not participate in the PROMISE scholarship (due to the fact we do not offer four year programs.)
We do not participate in Federal Financial Aid Loans. If you are interested in acquiring a loan, you would need to contact a bank or other institution on your own. If you currently have loans, your repayment can be deferred while you are actively in school at MCTEC.
For Assistance in Completing the FAFSA, please visit the CFWV site.
Additional Funding Sources
THE CORONAVIRUS AID RELIEF AND ECONOMIC SECURITY ACT (CARES) ACT EMERGENCY FUNDING FOR STUDENTS:
The Mercer County Technical Education Center acknowledges having signed and returned the certification agreement form to the US Department of Education. In compliance with Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act, the Mercer County Technical Education Center intends to use at least 50% of the funds in the form of emergency financial aid grants to students.
The Mercer County Technical Education Center was notified that it will receive a total amount of $57,771 under the HEERF student portions. As of November 15, 2021, students are being notified they may obtain their distribution in person or through mail.
The Mercer County Technical Education Center identified 73 students who were eligible to receive relieve funds under the HEERF CARES Act. Students received funding based on their enrollment status.
Notification of eligibility and checks are emailed and sent via the U.S. Postal Service to the address on file.