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from the Office of Financial Aid, 1405 North 4th, PMB 4113,<br />
Durant, OK 74701-0609; phone (580) 745-2186.<br />
Rehabilitation Services<br />
The Department of Rehabilitation Services provides<br />
benefits to students with substantial physical, mental, or emotional<br />
handicaps. Eligibility and the vocational objectives of<br />
the student must be approved by a Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
Counselor prior to receiving assistance. Financial assistance<br />
includes tuition, fees, and textbook allowance based on financial<br />
need and financial aid. This information and policy<br />
is subject to change when Federal and/or <strong>State</strong> policies are<br />
changed. Inquiries and/or application should be made at the<br />
Durant office located at 801 West Main, Suite A, Durant, OK<br />
74701, or by calling (580) 9242677.<br />
Veterans Affairs<br />
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provides a variety<br />
of financial aid to undergraduate and graduate students who<br />
qualify for veteran’s benefits. In order to qualify for full subsistence,<br />
applicants who are undergraduates must enroll in a<br />
minimum of twelve semester hours in a regular semester and<br />
six semester hours in a summer session. A graduate student<br />
must enroll in a minimum of nine semester hours in a regular<br />
semester and five semester hours in a summer session.<br />
Regular attendance and satisfactory academic progress is<br />
required throughout the semester to remain eligible to receive<br />
benefits. Tutoring is available to qualified students through<br />
the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Limited work study<br />
funds are available to veterans. Further information concerning<br />
veteran’s benefits may be obtained from the Veteran’s<br />
Coordinator, (580) 745-2174, Registrar's Office, Administration<br />
Building, Room 100.<br />
Adult Students<br />
To be eligible to receive funds under any Title IV, Higher<br />
Education Act of 1965, financial aid program, an adult student<br />
who does not have a high school diploma or its recognized<br />
equivalent must achieve or exceed the minimum score on the<br />
ACT in a single testing; i.e., English – 14, Math – 15.<br />
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