Do you teach or advise students who are Texas residents but ineligible to apply for federal financial aid? If you do, you might not be sure whether they qualify for financial aid at all. We have some great news! Those students may be eligible for state financial aid.
The Texas Application for Student Financial Aid (TASFA) is an application that determines whether students are eligible for state (or institutional) financial aid. The TASFA is a great resource for students who cannot apply for federal financial aid using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Refer to the chart below for a visual representation (and snag a download of it):
Did you know? Students who meet the following criteria may be classified as Texas residents, which may make them eligible for Texas financial aid. The criteria are:
Have your students complete the TASFA prior to January 15 to find out for sure.
Students wanting to complete the TASFA should have an idea of the colleges and universities they want to apply to first. Here are a few more important tips your students should be aware of:
More helpful info on the TASFA can be found in the Texas OnCourse Academy Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) module. In the meantime, check out these helpful tips for keeping track of student applications (downloadable, too):
Learn more about the TASFA and federal financial aid! Read our Financial Aid Basics blog for everything you need to know about the TASFA, FAFSA and more.