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The Student Services Center is a "One Stop Center" that provides centralized services for students and community members in an attractive, supportive and personalized environment. Services include college admission, financial aid, testing, academic advising, new student orientation, registration, cashier services, transcripts, and career assessment testing and counseling.
It's never too early to register for next semester - contact Student Services for assistance.
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
For assistance call: (719) 384-6831
"One Stop" Student Services Links
Financial Aid & Scholarships are available to eligible students. The primary source of funding comes from federal and state aid. Financial aid is awarded through grants, work study, loans and scholarships. For students not qualifying for aid, payment plans are available. For more information about financial aid and scholarships, the Financial Aid Office can be contacted directly at: 719-384-6834.
To download the Financial Aid Brochure, right click on the link above, then select "Save Target As.." then save it to the directory of your choice.
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Southern Colorado Educational Opportunity Center provides information about educational opportunities to low income or first-generation college students. Services include guidance in selecting a college, free career counseling, testing, workshops and help with completing financial aid and admissions applications.
Colorado Leveraging Incentive Grants (CLEAP) These incentive grants are available to eligible students with substantial financial need to enable them to attend institutions of higher education. An eligible student must be a Colorado resident and enrolled on at least a half-time basis. The student must be an undergraduate and not have earned his first baccalaureate or professional degree.
Federal Supplementary Education Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) One year grants-in-aid, valued at $200 to $2,000 depending on the extent of documented need, are designed to assist students of exceptional financial need, who, for the lack of financial means of their own or of their families, would be unable to obtain such a grant. Funds for these grants are provided from Federal appropriations and they may not exceed the lesser of $2,000 or one-half the total amount of student financial aid provided by the institution. The Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant may be renewed annually upon application, providing the recipient continues to meet eligibility requirements.
For Information on how to apply for these grants please contact the Financial Aid Office at Otero Junior College: 719-384-6834.
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Pre-College Program for New Students is an orientation program that offers brief, open group sessions before each registration period to provide helpful information and answer questions for new students.

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