Maynard A. Traviss Technical College
At a Glance

At Traviss Technical College, all students engage in purposeful learning and relevant hands-on training utilizing industry specific technology and standards. Students are held accountable for developing and demonstrating soft skills, especially problem-solving, teamwork, dependability, work ethic, integrity, and effective communication skills. Teachers and students take risks in learning new skills and learn to persevere through challenging tasks to prepare them for the changing workforce. Each program we offer has an active advisory board that is made up of local businessmen and women that help guide our instructor’s curriculum to ensure our training is relevant in the industry.
Maynard A. Traviss Technical College (TTC) is a Public institution located in the Non-Florida region of Florida. TTC has National Accreditation .
The main campus in Lakeland, FL has a City feeling.
Maynard A. Traviss Technical College offers programs that lead to the following types of degrees:
- Certificate
- Career Certificate in Aviation Airframe Mechanics
- Career Certificate in Automotive Service Technology 1
- Career Certificate in Cosmetology
- Career Certificate in Practical Nursing
- Career Certificate in Welding Technology
Student Body (as of Fall 2024)
Students progress through learning experiences and focus on attaining the competencies necessary to meet their personal career goals.
Enrollment Type | Number of Students |
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Full Time | 481 |
Part Time | 40 |
Full-time students outnumber part-time students (12.03:1) at Maynard A. Traviss Technical College.
Ethnicity | Percentage of Students |
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American Indian/Alaska Native | 0.00 |
Asian | 3.00 |
Black/African American | 17.00 |
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.50 |
Hispanic/Latino | 34.00 |
White/Caucasian | 42.50 |
Other/Unknown | 3.00 |
The most common ethnicity is White/Caucasian (42.5%) followed by Hispanic/Latino (34%.)
Gender | Percentage of Students |
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Female | 40.00 |
Male | 60.00 |
At 60%, male students outnumber female students by a very significant margin. Percentages are based on "as reported" values.
Traviss Technical College is an authorized testing center to provide access to students to take nationally recognized industry certification exams aligned to the student's career goals.
Each program has a program advisory council made of business professionals who offer industry feedback to align the program to the needs of the workforce. The council also provides employment opportunities through the publication of job advertisements to support student job placement.
Total Students: | 521 |
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Average Student Age: | 24 |
Costs and Financial Aid (as of Fall 2024)
Financial aid is available for all students who qualify and enroll in an approved training program at Traviss Technical College. The aid is based upon individual student need or merit criteria.
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Scholarships
The Financial Aid Coordinator assist with the financial aid funding sources offered at Traviss including Title IV Federal Pell Grant, VA Education Benefits, Florida Bright Futures Scholarship, Traviss Financial Aid, and other federal or private scholarships/grants.
Students applying for financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at https://studentaid.gov/. It is recommended the completed application be submitted for processing at least 4 weeks prior to enrollment date. Scholarship resources can be found at www.fastweb.com or www.fnaid.org
Students receiving financial aid are required to meet with Traviss’ Financial Aid Coordinator. Students receiving financial aid who withdraw from their registered program will be subject to a financial aid review and will be notified of financial obligations deemed to be the student’s responsibility. A Return of Title IV Funds calculation will be processed for any withdrawn student who received Pell Grant funds.
AMERICORPS: national service programs that engage Americans in intensive volunteer service to meet critical needs in education, public safety, health and environment.
CAREERSOURCE POLK: a federal assistance provides funding for Polk County residents who are applying for or who are enrolled in a high-skill, high-wage program.
FARMWORKERS PROGRAM: a federally-funded form of assistance for students and/or their families who are migrant or seasonal agricultural workers.
FEDERAL PELL GRANT: an entitlement from the United States Department of Education which does not require repayment if all criteria is met and maintained.
TRAVISS FINANCIAL AID (TFA): a needs-based award for students who are Florida residents prior to enrolling at Traviss.
OPEN DOOR: scholarship for Florida residents with an unmet need.
VA EDUCATION BENEFITS: some career programs qualify for VA benefits for eligible veterans.
FLORIDA PREPAID COLLEGE PLAN: for students who have paid into this state operated college plan.
Category | Cost |
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Full-Time Tuition | 3500.00 |
Books and Supplies | 1200.00 |
Housing Costs | 0.00 |
The total estimated full time costs of $4,700.00 consists of $3,500.00 for Tuition, $1,200.00 for Books and Supplies, and $0.00 for Housing.
Admissions (as of Fall 2024)
Most of the post-secondary training programs at Traviss Technical College have minimum admission or state licensure requirements and many programs have two registration periods per year.
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Admissions Policy
NEW STUDENT TRANSFER: An incoming student who has previously attended another accredited institution will be asked to provide an official transcript. Clock hours of attendance, grades and skills are reviewed for award of credit, time and placement. All transfers are considered on an individual basis when space is available and admission requirements are met.
TRANSFERS WITHIN TRAVISS: Transfers can be initiated from full-time day programs to corresponding part-time evening programs and vice versa and from one program to another program both day and evening. Transfers are limited as much as possible to the beginning of each nine-week grading period. These transfers have to be approved by instructors, school counselors and administration.
Most programs at Traviss Technical College have minimum admission or state licensure requirements. Applicants should be academically, physically, and emotionally capable of meeting the essential tasks of the chosen program and provide picture identification, official transcript, two proofs of residence, and W9s with social security card upon enrollment. Unless exempt, students will be required to take the Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems (CASAS) within the first six weeks of admission. Traviss complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1973, the Non-discrimination Policy of Polk County Public Schools, and State Vocational Guidelines. Reasonable accommodations can be made for special needs students. Qualified students applying for admission are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis during open enrollment periods. Tuition deposit is 50% of full tuition by first day of school.
Academic Period | Admissions Deadline | Financial Aid Deadline |
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2023 Fall | 07/31/2023 | 07/31/2023 |
2023 Summer | 02/28/2024 | 07/15/2024 |
2024 Summer | 02/28/2024 | 07/15/2024 |
2024 Spring | 12/15/2024 | 12/15/2024 |
The following admission deadlines indicate the open admission windows. All applications are accepted first come, first serve until programs seats are full. Check with student services to determine with programs have availability each term.
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- Financial Aid Assistance: The Financial Aid Coordinator is available in the Traviss Technical College Student Services Office.
- School Counseling Assistance: School counselors are available in the Traviss Technical College Student Services Office.
- Equity and Compliance Assistance: Traviss Student Services Office or Polk County Public Schools District Office of Equity and Compliance at (863)534-0781.
Campus Life (as of Fall 2024)
Engage with business partners to find the job that fits your goals!
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Students enrolled in career and technical training have opportunties to engage with business partners to increase their job opportuntiies and meet personal career goals through career fairs, open houses, mock interviews, and professional organizations.
Returning Students (as of Fall 2023)
A student may re-enter Traviss Technical College in a different term upon administrative approval, if the problem of unsatisfactory conduct, progress, excessive absences/tardiness has been resolved.