Scholarships
Texas State University offers a wide range of scholarships to help students finance their education. These scholarships are based on a variety of criteria, including academic merit, financial need, and specific interests.

Academic Scholarships
- Presidential Scholarship: Awarded to the top 1% of incoming freshmen based on academic achievement.
- Dean’s Scholarship: Awarded to the top 5% of incoming freshmen based on academic achievement.
- Honors Scholarship: Awarded to students who have been accepted into the Honors College.
- University Scholar Scholarship: Awarded to students with a strong academic record and demonstrated leadership potential.
Need-Based Scholarships
- Texas Promise Grant: Provides up to $3,000 per year to students who meet certain income and academic criteria.
- Federal Pell Grant: Provides up to $6,345 per year to students with exceptional financial need.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG): Provides up to $4,000 per year to students with exceptional financial need.
Specific Interest Scholarships
- Athletic Scholarships: Awarded to students who participate in intercollegiate athletics.
- Music Scholarships: Awarded to students who participate in the School of Music.
- Theatre Scholarships: Awarded to students who participate in the Department of Theatre and Dance.
- Military Scholarships: Awarded to students who are active members of the military or veterans.
Grants
Grants are another form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. Texas State University offers a number of grants to help students pay for their education.
- Federal Pell Grant: Provides up to $6,345 per year to students with exceptional financial need.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG): Provides up to $4,000 per year to students with exceptional financial need.
- Texas Public Education Grant: Provides up to $2,500 per year to students who are enrolled in certain teacher education programs.
- Texas College Work-Study Program: Provides part-time employment opportunities to students with financial need.
Loans
Loans are a type of financial aid that must be repaid. Texas State University offers a number of loans to help students pay for their education.
- Federal Direct Subsidized Loan: Provides low-interest loans to students with financial need.
- Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan: Provides low-interest loans to all students, regardless of financial need.
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan: Provides low-interest loans to parents of dependent students.
- Private Loans: Provides loans from private lenders to students who are not eligible for federal loans.
How to Apply for Financial Aid
To apply for financial aid at Texas State University, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is a form that collects information about your family’s income and assets. This information is used to determine your eligibility for financial aid.
You can complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov. The FAFSA is available on October 1st of each year.
Deadlines
The priority deadline for financial aid at Texas State University is March 15th. This is the deadline by which you must submit your FAFSA in order to be considered for all types of financial aid.
However, you can submit your FAFSA after March 15th. If you do, you may still be eligible for some types of financial aid, such as federal loans.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about financial aid at Texas State University, you can contact the Office of Financial Aid at 512-245-2315 or [email protected].
Additional Information
In addition to the financial aid programs listed above, Texas State University also offers a number of other resources to help students pay for college. These resources include:
- Payment plans: Allows students to spread out the cost of their tuition and fees over a period of time.
- Financial counseling: Provides students with personalized advice on how to manage their finances.
- Emergency loans: Provides small loans to students who are experiencing a financial emergency.
Texas State University is committed to helping students succeed academically and financially. The financial aid programs and resources listed above are designed to help students make college affordable.
Tables
| Scholarship | Criteria | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Presidential Scholarship | Top 1% of incoming freshmen based on academic achievement | Full tuition and fees |
| Dean’s Scholarship | Top 5% of incoming freshmen based on academic achievement | Half tuition and fees |
| Honors Scholarship | Students who have been accepted into the Honors College | Varies |
| University Scholar Scholarship | Students with a strong academic record and demonstrated leadership potential | Varies |
| Texas Promise Grant | Students who meet certain income and academic criteria | Up to $3,000 per year |
| Federal Pell Grant | Students with exceptional financial need | Up to $6,345 per year |
| Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) | Students with exceptional financial need | Up to $4,000 per year |
| Federal Direct Subsidized Loan | Students with financial need | Low-interest loans |
| Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan | All students, regardless of financial need | Low-interest loans |
| Federal Direct PLUS Loan | Parents of dependent students | Low-interest loans |
FAQs
1. What is the priority deadline for financial aid at Texas State University?
The priority deadline for financial aid at Texas State University is March 15th.
2. What is the cost of attendance at Texas State University?
The cost of attendance at Texas State University varies depending on your residency status and the programs you are enrolled in. For more information, please visit the Office of Financial Aid website.
3. What is the average financial aid award at Texas State University?
The average financial aid award at Texas State University is $12,000.
4. What types of financial aid are available to students at Texas State University?
Texas State University offers a variety of financial aid programs, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study programs.
5. How do I apply for financial aid at Texas State University?
To apply for financial aid at Texas State University, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
6. What is the FAFSA?
The FAFSA is a form that collects information about your family’s income and assets. This information is used to determine your eligibility for financial aid.
7. What is the difference between a grant and a loan?
A grant is a type of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. A loan is a type of financial aid that must be repaid.
8. What is the interest rate on federal student loans?
The interest rate on federal student loans varies depending on the type of loan. For more information, please visit the Federal Student Aid website.
