At CTC College, the job demand is greater than the supply of candidates!
With over 40 years experience and an established reputation for high quality training in Texas, CTC College has the credentials and resources tot help you with the ultimate goal of a good job.
CTC College is well known in the business community and receives exclusive job listings daily.
Many small and large companies rely on us for employees because we are an established, reliable and free resource of the best pool of office personnel. Even before you graduate, many networking job opportunities will be provided.
Admission to CTC College requires a high school diploma or a GED. Previous training in the business field is not necessary.
The first and most important step is to visit the campus and check firsthand the opportunities at CTC College. You are always welcome to observe classes and receive a 'no hassle' and 'no obligation' tour.
The U.S. Department of Education sponsors several major student financial aid programs in which CTC College participates. A student's eligibility depends on being accepted to the college, being a U.S. citizen or eligible non- citizen, and other factors.
If financial assistance is needed, you may obtain information and forms from the CTC College financial aid office.
Financial aid professionals at our college are expected to maintain exemplary standards of professional conduct in all aspects of carrying out his or her responsibilities. Specifically in dealings with any entities involved in any manner in student financial aid, regardless of whether such entities are involved in a government sponsored, subsidized, or regulated activity. A financial aid professional should:
- Refrain from taking any action for his or her personal benefit.
- Refrain from taking any action her or she believes in contrary to law, regulation, or the best interests of the students and parents he or she serves.
- Ensure that the information he or she provides is accurate, unbiased, and does not reflect any preference arising from actual or potential personal gain.
- Be objective in making decisions and advising his or her institution regarding relationships with any entity involved in any aspect of student financial aid.
- Refrain from soliciting or accepting anything of other than nominal value from any entity (other than an institution of higher education or a governmental entity such as the U.S. Department of Education) involved in the making, holding, consolidating or processing of any student loans, including anything of value (including reimbursement of expenses) for serving on an advisory board or as part of a training activity of or sponsored by any such entity.)
- Disclose to his or her institution, in such manner as his or her institution may prescribe, any involvement with or interest in any entity involved in any aspect of student financial aid.