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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Student Income Verification Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, providing your first name, last name, and UCA ID. Ensure all information is accurate for proper identification.
  3. In Section B, indicate your tax filing status for 2017. Choose between Tax Return Filers or Non-Filers. If you are a Tax Return Filer, select either Option 1 or Option 2 based on your preference for using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool or providing a Tax Return Transcript.
  4. If you selected Option 1, follow the instructions to access your FAFSA record and utilize the IRS Data Retrieval Tool. For Option 2, attach your IRS Tax Return Transcript after obtaining it from www.IRS.gov.
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The University of Texas--Austin has an acceptance rate of 29%.
Getting into UT Austin is no sweat for Texas residents who graduate in the top 6 percent of their high school class. In ance with a nearly 30-year-old state policywhich, until last year, was the only one of its kind in the countryall those students have to do is apply and theyll be automatically admitted.
Admissions Rate: 18.5% This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are. The acceptance rate at University of Miami is 18.5%. For every 100 applicants, only 19 are admitted. This means the school is extremely selective.
Remember that the average UIUC applicant has a GPA from 3.50-3.94. You can use this metric in place of any University of Illinois GPA requirements.
The auto admit policy at UT Austin guarantees automatic admission to Texas high school students who graduate in the top percentile of their classhistorically, the top 6%.
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Automatic Admission Decisions The initial legislation, passed into law in 1997, offered automatic admission to eligible students in the top 10 percent of their Texas high school class. In 2009, the law was modified for The University of Texas at Austin.
The top 6% rule in Texas, also known as the Top 6% Law, is a provision that guarantees automatic admission to the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) for students who graduate in the top 6% of their high school class from a Texas public high school.
While there is no minimum GPA to be admitted, 75% of freshmen admits to the U over the last few years had an unweighted high school GPA of 3.5 or higher. Completing the entire application provides the admissions committee with a more complete picture of the experiences, talents, and strengths you would bring to the U.

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