Financial assistance from other programs and government agencies is also available to eligible students.
Veterans Financial Services Service members, veterans, reservists and dependents may qualify for educational benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
PACTeducation Program Qualifying students enrolled in career and technical education majors who apply for financial assistance may receive assistance with textbooks, program kits and tools, uniforms, credentialing exam fees and transportation through the Carl B. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins Grant).
TRIO Student Support Services First-generation college students and students from low-income families may find help to overcome obstacles.
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Students who have lost their jobs should contact their local South Carolina Employment Security Commission Office to see if they are eligible for money through federal or state-sponsored programs.
Students with disabilities may qualify for assistance through their local Vocational Rehabilitation office.
Other aid opportunities for students are provided by local fraternal organizations, societies, business firms, high school officials and family employers. For further information, check with the GTC Financial Aid office and/or your high school guidance counselor.