SPC offers scholarships to help prepare you for your dream job or develop your career.
Through the Open Door grant program, you can complete short-term training for high-demand jobs in as little as six weeks.
This opportunity is available to eligible current and future students and awards up to $3,000 in financial aid to cover the cost of tuition, exams, and books for the following programs that lead to industry certifications. You must be a Florida resident and complete the Federal Application for Free Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible, among other qualifications.
Please answer the following questions to see if you qualify for a scholarship.
You must eligible to work in the U.S. to qualify for free training.
You must be a Pinellas County resident to qualify for free training.
You must be unemployed, furloughed, at risk of losing your job, or employed making under $25,500 to qualify for free training.
You may qualify for this program. Please continue your application here.
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Get there faster and more affordably with SPC's job training programs. St. Petersburg College has joined forces with the Florida Department of Education to raise awareness of short-term career and technical education programs offered at SPC and the 27 other Florida College System institutions and 48 technical colleges and centers across the state. Through our programs, you can enroll in an in-demand, high-quality workforce program, move quickly, and gain critical skills needed in essential and emerging industries.
This material was funded by the Florida Department of Education, project number 522-1230A-1CR01, through the CARES Act Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Rapid Credentialing grant, in the amount of $2,215,628.