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ONE application for all public colleges and universities in Texas!

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FINANCIAL AID 101

An important step in the college planning process is determining how to pay for your education.  Remember that the costs of going to college include not just the direct costs of tuition, fees, room, and board, but also indirect costs such as books, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses for clothing, laundry, entertainment, and recreation.  This FEDERAL STUDENT AID AT A GLANCE flyer can help answer some questions.  In addition, you may be eligible for many different types of aid, including:

  • Scholarships:  Non-repayable awards based on merit, or merit plus need
  • Grants: Non-repayable awards based on need
  • Loans: Educational loans are available through private lending institutions, colleges, and the federal government.  Federal student loans have low interest rates with payments deferred while the student is enrolled in school.  Loans must be repaid.
  • Work-study Programs: Jobs that allow students to earn money for their expenses while they are enrolled in school.

 

 

TEXAS TUITION COMPARISON

 Visit this site to view the average costs for dependent students living off campus who enroll in 15 credit hours in both fall and spring.