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Contact
the AVTEC Business/Admissions Office at 907-224-3322 or 1-800-478-5389
for general or specific information regarding AVTEC or AVTEC training
programs. Our main FAX number is 907-224-4400. To locate
someone working at AVTEC by e-mail, click here.
AVTEC’s main campus is located in
Seward, Alaska, 120 miles south of Anchorage on the Kenai
Peninsula. AVTEC has an Allied Health Department in Anchorage. For
addresses and maps, go to our maps page.
For a more
detailed list of AVTEC
training programs and classes, click here.
For
complete Admissions
information, click here.
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Be at least 18 years of age.
Applicants under 18 will require concurrence of a parent or guardian and approval by the Director/Assistant Director. However, minimum age to reside in AVTEC housing is 18.
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Be an Alaskan resident.
Non-residents may enroll on a space available basis. Non-resident
tuition is double the amount listed for residents. Other costs
(fees, tools, room, and board) are the same as Alaskan residents.
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High school diploma or GED.
Applicants must provide a high school or GED transcript. Without a
diploma or GED, you must pass an "ability to benefit" test before
admission. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at
800-478-5389.
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Meet program prerequisites.
Programs may have specific admission requirements or prerequisites.
Read the program description carefully.
The
application process is simple and applications may be submitted at any
time. You can:
A nonrefundable
application fee of $25, a copy of a picture ID, and a copy of your high
school or GED results must be sent with applications for long-term
programs (those lasting 6 weeks or more).
What are the
options for housing while
attending training at AVTEC?
To learn more about
Student Services,
click here:
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Dormitories are available on campus
next to the cafeteria and recreation center. Minimum age is 18 for acceptance into the dormitories.
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AVTEC also has furnished apartments
for students with families.
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Off-campus housing is also
available.
How much does it
cost to attend training at
AVTEC?
Tuition
and other fees vary depending on the training program. Click
here to see a listing of current training costs.
Yes,
AVTEC accepts funding from most funding sources. Federal Pell Grants,
Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Plus Loans, Alaska Supplemental
Education Loans (formerly the Alaska Student Loan Program), and Alaska
Family Education Loans are available to qualified students. Other
financial aid sources include: Workforce Investment Act (WIA),
Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA), regional and local Native
Corporations, Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), and
the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).
To speak with a
Financial Aid Officer by e-mail, click here or call 1-800-478-5389,
Kim Kain, Financial Aid Officer.
Each
training program at AVTEC has a separate enrollment date, and the length
of the programs varies from a few days to 42 weeks. For enrollment and
completion dates see the AVTEC School Year Calendar sheet.
Click here to see a
listing of training start and end dates.
Contact
the AVTEC Admissions Office at 907-224-3322 or 1-800-478-5389 or
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