Attention students! You may qualify for reduced tuition and/or fees if you qualify for one of
following programs. More information about the specific requirements can be located at
www.collegefortexans.com
or by contacting the office listed by the programs. There are time limits for qualifying for the
exemption or waiver.
Programs:
- The child of a deceased or disabled Texas firefighter, peace officer, game warden or custodial employee
of the Texas Department of Corrections (contact Coordinating Board at 1-800-242-3062)
- Blind/Deaf students (show proof to Business Office from the Texas Commission for the Blind, Deaf and
Hearing or Rehabilitation)
- Students registered at more than one Texas public institution of higher education at the same time
(show proof to Business Office of registration receipt from other institution)
- Employed firefighters taking courses in a fire science program (show proof of employment to Business
Office)
- A student who was in foster care or other residential care under the conservatorship of the Department
of Protective and Regulatory Services (provide proof from the Texas Department of Protective and
Regulatory Services to the Business Office)
- Adopted students formerly in foster or other residential care (provide proof from the Texas Department
of Protective and Regulatory Services to the Business Office)
- Child of a parent who received TANF benefits for you for at least 6 months of your senior year of high
school (provide proof of the TANF benefits to Financial Aid Services)
- Educational aides employed by a Texas public school and pursuing a degree in teacher certification
(contact Financial Aid Services)
- Early high school graduate from a Texas public high school (student's high school should send
certification letter to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)
- Senior citizen aged 65 or older and auditing courses up to 6 hours only on a space available basis
(contact the Special Services Office 698-1298)
- Students enrolled in classes for which they receive high school and college credit (contact the
Admissions and Registrar Office)
- Child or spouse of a deceased Texas Public servant killed in the line of duty on or after September 1,
2001 (provide proof to the Business Office)
- Tuition and fees exemption for Texas Veterans (contact Veterans Office 698-1250)
- Child of a U.S. military member who is missing in action or is a prisoner of war (provide proof from
the U. S. Department of Defense)
- Child of a Texas veteran who died as a result of injury or illness related to service in the U.S.
military or the National Guard (provide documentation from the military)
The deadline for providing documentation for the exemption or waiver for any semester is at the time
payment of tuition is due for that particular semester to the College.
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