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  2. Begin with Part A, entering your basic information including your name, student ID number, date of birth, and phone number. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Move to Part B. Answer whether you attended a public college or university in Texas during the last 12 months. If yes, provide the institution's name and terms of enrollment.
  4. In Part C, indicate your residency status by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If uncertain, proceed to Part D.
  5. Complete Part D regarding your high school diploma or GED status. Answer all questions truthfully to determine residency eligibility.
  6. If necessary, fill out Parts E and F based on your tax filing status and support claims. Follow the instructions carefully for each question.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing in Part I and submitting the form promptly to avoid any funding issues.

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This statement confirms eligibility as it relates to the controlled substance restrictions of the program. You must complete the Texas Grant Statement of Student Eligibility item in your ASSIST account. If you do not have a TEXAS Grant award, you have been identified as a prospect for TEXAS Grant.
The requirements are that a student: maintain a minimum cumulative Texas State GPA; complete at least 67 percent of all coursework; and. not exceed a maximum limit of attempted hours toward their degree.
To be eligible for a TEXAS Grant award, a student must: - Be classified by the institution as a Texas resident - Be registered with Selective Service, or be exempt - Have financial need, have applied for any available financial aid - Be enrolled at least 3/4 time - Not have earned a baccalaureate degree Not have been
If you are offered a grant, it is considered gift aid. In other words, you do not need to repay a grant as you would a student loan.
In order to maintain eligibility for the Texas Grant, a student must continue to have: have financial need, be enrolled at least 3/4 time (9 credits), maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP), complete 24 credit hours total by the end of each academic year and not have earned a baccalaureate degree.

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TEXAS Grant Program Limits Students entering the program from high school who continue in college and who meet program academic standards can receive awards for up to 150 semester credit hours, until they receive a bachelors degree, or for five years if enrolled in a four-year degree plan, whichever comes first.
The purpose of the program is to provide grant aid to students with financial need who are enrolled in public two-year community colleges, public technical colleges or public state colleges in Texas. Funding is limited.
TEXAS Grant program funds are available to eligible students attending General Academic Teaching Institutions (GATIs) in Texas (excluding Lamar State College-Orange and Lamar State College-Port Arthur). This program is authorized by TEC Chapter 56, Section 56.302 Subchapter M.

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