Orange Technical College
At a Glance

Since 1933, OTC has continued to grow and evolve, always focused on improving students' lives and positively impacting workforce needs here in Central Florida. Throughout our technical college campuses, you can learn the industry skills needed to start an in-demand CAREER, attain your high school diploma, become an apprentice, learn English and even expand your current skills to make you more marketable to employers.
Orange Technical College (OTC) is a Public institution located in the Non-Florida region of Florida. OTC has National Accreditation.
The main campus in Orlando, FL has a City feeling.
Orange Technical College offers programs that lead to the following types of degrees:
- Certificate
- Practical Nursing
- Medical Assisting
- Commercial Vehicle Driving
- Welding Technology
Student Body (as of Fall 2025)
Enrollment Type | Number of Students |
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Full Time | 5000 |
Part Time | 2000 |
Full-time students outnumber part-time students (2.5:1) at Orange Technical College .
Ethnicity | Percentage of Students |
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American Indian/Alaska Native | 2.00 |
Asian | 8.00 |
Black/African American | 30.00 |
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.00 |
Hispanic/Latino | 40.00 |
White/Caucasian | 20.00 |
Other/Unknown | 0.00 |
The most common ethnicity is Hispanic/Latino (40%) followed by Black/African American (30%.)
Gender | Percentage of Students |
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Female | 54.00 |
Male | 46.00 |
At 54%, female students outnumber male students by a notable margin. Percentages are based on "as reported" values.
Orange Technical College prepares students for various careers and provides programs of study ranging in length from a couple of months to a year or more.
Graduates can earn future college credits in most OCPS career certificate programs of study, as well as valuable work-related experience in their field of study. Industry certification(s)/licensure may be available upon successful completion of many of the career certificate programs.
The awarding of a Certificate of Completion is governed by the Florida Department of Education and is based on successful completion of the requirements of the program, including applicable state basic skills requirements. Instructors use a variety of specific competency-based examinations and performance criteria to determine program completion.
Total Students: | 7,000 |
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Average Student Age: | 34 |
Costs and Financial Aid (as of Fall 2023)
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Scholarships
The Financial Aid offered at the CTE Orange Technical College Campuses consists of the Title IV Federal Pell Grant, Florida Student Assistance Grant, Florida Work Experience Program, Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, Student Financial Aid Fund (SFAF), private scholarships and assistance for targeted populations. Research for scholarships can be completed online at www.fastweb.com or www.finaid.org.
Research for scholarships can be completed online at www.fastweb.com or www.finaid.org. For career and technical scholarships please visit the Horatio Alger National Career and Technical Scholarship Website.
Category | Cost |
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Full-Time Tuition | 5000.00 |
Books and Supplies | 500.00 |
Housing Costs | 0.00 |
The total estimated full time costs of $5,500.00 consists of $5,000.00 for Tuition, $500.00 for Books and Supplies, and $0.00 for Housing.
Admissions (as of Fall 2023)
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