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Visit the CTC website http://www.ctcd.edu/gc/index.htm for information and points of contact for guidance and counseling, to include career planning and placement services. You can contact Online Mentors by email (online.mentors@ctcd.edu) or by phone (254-526-1296 or 1-800-792-3348 extension 1296) or chat by going to the Distance Education website at http://online.ctcd.edu.
CTC offers comprehensive financial aid and veterans' services. Financial aid information and procedures are listed at http://www.ctcd.edu/f_aid/intro.cfm. For full details on benefits, call the Office of Financial Aid/VA Services on the Central Campus at 1-800-792-3348 (out of state), ext. 1508 or 1559 or email financial.aid@ctcd.edu.
For instructions on how to request CTC transcripts, go to http://www.ctcd.edu/transcripts/index.htm. Requests must be in writing using the Transcript Request Form.
Students are eligible for credit consideration based upon documentation of their previous learning experiences after completing with a "C" or "P" grade or higher a minimum of six semester credit hours in the Central Texas College system. To request the evaluation, submit the Evaluation Request form (available at http://www.ctcd.edu/forms/ctc_f1w.htm) and required documentation to the CTC Evaluations Office. For information, call 1-800-792-2248 ext. 1298 or email student.services@ctcd.edu.
Because of its efforts to serve the educational needs of servicemembers and their family members, CTC has been designated a Servicemembers Opportunity College. Students can continue their CTC certificate/degree programs regardless of location through the "credit bank" provisions of the SOC. Students may study at any other regionally accredited college and apply the work toward CTC certificate/degree requirements, but at least 25% of the degree requirements must be completed with a minimum overall 2.0 GPA, to include a minimum 2.0 GPA at CTC. SOCAD agreements may be issued after completion of at least six semester hours of coursework with grades of C or better at CTC. Submit requests to the Evaluations Office. Details are available at http://www.ctcd.edu/student/soc_review.htm.
The distant learner can use the Oveta Culp Hobby Library on the Central Campus, use our online library access, send e-mail requests to OReference@ctcd.edu, or submit requests by phone (1-800-792-3348 ext. 1237) or fax 254-526-1878. Go to http://www.ctcd.edu/library/pg-lib.htm for a complete description of available services.
Project PASS provides free one-on-one tutoring, walk-in tutoring, and workshops to all CTC students. Visit http://www.ctcd.edu/gc/project_pass/index.htm for details. Assistance is available online in math and English. Click on the Tutoring tab in your online course for instructions on signing up for this service.
Technical Support is available to the distant learner at the CTC Distance Education website at http://online.ctcd.edu. For 24/7 Blackboard Support, go to http://supportcenteronline.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=2380%20 or call 1-866-350-4729.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. This legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides equal access to all programs and services. If you have a documented disability, please contact the Disability Support Services Office at 1-800-792-3348 ext. 1195 or the Physical Disability Support Services Office at 1-800-792-3348 ext. 1339. TDD: 526-1378. Go to http://www.ctcd.edu/gc/sss/index.htm for further information.
CTC does not discriminate in admission or access to or treatment or employment in its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, place of birth, marital status, or liability for military service. CTC operates its programs and services in accord with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and all other applicable laws and regulations. Inquiries may be directed to the Director of Human Resource Management. See http://www.ctcd.edu/hr/index.htm for details.