Anti-Drug Abuse Certification:
Each student must certify compliance with the Omnibus Drug Initiative Act of 1988. As a grant recipient of a federal program, a student who wishes to receive Financial Aid is required to certify that he/she will not engage in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance while attending Turtle Mountain Community College and receiving financial aid. The Act gives courts the authority to suspend eligibility for federal student aid when sentencing a student who has been convicted of a drug-related offense.
Turtle Mountain Community College Scholarships & Private Sources of Student Aid: Turtle Mountain Community College, through its general resources, has several institutional scholarships that are awarded to students who enroll at TMCC. The awards are based on:
- Academic aptitude, achievement, and promise,
- Financial need,
- Citizenship and character.
Scholarship awards apply directly to student registration fees and books. Information and applications can be obtained from the Turtle Mountain Community College Financial Aid Director, Student Services, and Student Support Services Offices. A Scholarship committee selected at random selects recipients.
Students selected for institutional scholarships, will be contacted by the scholarship technician and provided instructions on completing the scholarship process. Information provided from the Institutional Student Information Report (ISIR) will be used to determine student’s eligibility. The college will also use the NSLDS (National Student Loan Data System) website if needed.