Application Steps
The application process has four simple steps!
#1 Determine which short-term training program you’d like to pursue. Register for the respective program's information session (the
link is available on the program page).
#2 Determine if you will be applying for funding with Michigan Works! or paying out of pocket.
#3 Complete the necessary paperwork by the application deadline.
#4 Start the training program!
Applying for Michigan Works! Funding
The majority of students apply for funding. Most of the training programs have funding
available. However, the Mammography Technologist training program is not eligible
for funding. Read more below about required testing, eligibility requirements and
documents needed to apply. To initiate the process, you’ll connect with one of the
six Oakland County Michigan Works! offices.
CASAS Tests
As part of the application process, Michigan Works! conducts both a reading and a
math test. We encourage you to brush up on your skills and complete a few sample tests
which are available online. Tests are scheduled with the Michigan Works! office you’re
working with.
• Reading GOALS level D Sample Test
• Math GOALS level C/D Sample Test
Eligibility Requirements
Listed below are some of the eligibility requirements. Other eligibility factors may
apply and this is not necessarily a conclusive list. For example, for allied health
programs, vaccinations are required to be completed before starting the training.
- U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
- 17 years of age or older (depending on the program)
- Registered with the Selective Service (if applicable)
- Unemployed or underemployed (if applicable)
- Not currently enrolled in a school within a local educational agency
Documents Needed
Listed below are examples of some of the documentation required. Documentation requirements
may vary and this is not intended to be a conclusive list.
- Driver’s License or State ID Card
- Social Security Card
- Proof of Citizenship (U.S. Birth Certificate, U.S. Passport or Proof of Naturalization)
- DD-214 (Veterans receive priority of service)
- Proof of unemployment benefits payment (if applicable)
- Current pay stub (if applicable)
- Current resume (with employment month/day/year)
Oakland County Contact List
To initiate the application process with Michigan Works!, connect with one of the
six Oakland County offices.
When contacting an office, if you have to leave a voice mail message slowly and clearly
state your name, phone number and program you are interested in. Tip: make sure your voice mail box is not full!
If you live outside of Oakland County, we ask that you connect with your local County’s
Michigan Works! office for details about funding.
Applying with OCC – Paying out of Pocket
If you don’t meet the eligibility requirements with Michigan Works!, you have the
option to pay out of pocket. Accepted forms of payment include credit card, debit card, cashier's check or money
order payable to "Oakland Community College."
A Self Payment & Payment Authorization form will need to be completed prior to starting
the training program. Tuition needs to be paid in full prior to the training starting.
Please note that the tuition is non-refundable.
The payment and form should be completed by the application deadline noted on the
individual training web page. An exception to this deadline may be considered. However,
it will depend if there are still seats available, if vaccines can be completed in
time (allied health programs only) and if materials can be ordered in time.
Contact an OCC representative for more details.
After the Application is Completed
Once you have completed the application process with either Michigan Works! or OCC,
you will receive a congratulatory email from OCC. Generally, the email is sent the
week leading up to the training start date. The communication will include details
about the orientation, location of the training, where to report the first day of
the class, and more.
I Need Additional Help
Our Education Training Specialist and Program Coordinators are happy to help you with
the process. If you need additional assistance, contact us by email or call (248) 232-4174.