You can always find our New Student Resources online. Oakton welcomes Undocumented and DACA students, and we have resources available.
As your student starts their journey at Oakton College, families are also starting a new chapter. Find out what to expect and how you can support their success.
Below, Oakton's President Dr. Joianne Smith shares a welcoming message for parents and family members of new Oakton students.
If your student plans to use FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), do this early. You can find information on Oakton’s tuition here. Students can also:
If they are coming directly from high school, have them send their high school transcripts.
If they have some college, have them send all other college transcripts. Bring copies of the unofficial transcript to your Advising appointment to aid in class selection.
If applicable, guide your student to gather/send all other college credit information to Oakton. For example, GED transcript, JST transcript, Seal of Biliteracy and AP scores (depending on the score).
Support your student to Register for classes and meet with Advising.
Presented by the Office of Student Financial Assistance, learn more about Oakton’s financial aid process along with additional information on how to pay for college.
We understand how health and wellness impact your success. Explore the four subdivisions of the Wellness Center with our host Rebecca to learn more about the health and wellness services Oakton has on and off campus.
Presented by the Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success, this video presents an overview of your student’s onboarding steps at Oakton and outlines the departmental efforts available to support your student. Learn more about New Student Orientation here.
You can always find our New Student Resources online. Oakton welcomes Undocumented and DACA students, and we have resources available.