FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Students in the Class of 2022 and beyond will have to complete the FAFSA, the TASFA*, or opt-out to graduate!
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*TASFA – If you’re a foreign student or non–US citizen residing in Texas, you may still be eligible to be classified as a Texas resident for tuition purposes. If so, you may also be eligible to receive state financial aid. Some colleges and universities in Texas to provide financial aid to students who cannot complete the FAFSA, but are classified as Texas residents by the college they plan to attend. Before beginning the application, contact the school you plan to attend to verify your eligibility to submit the TASFA. As of June 6, 2025, Texas has updated its policy: undocumented students are no longer eligible for in-state tuition. However, DACA recipients, TPS holders, parolees, and others classified as “lawfully present” are exempt from this change.