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Find similar grantsTexas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG) is sponsored by Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG) provides need-based grant aid to Texas residents enrolled at least half-time in eligible public two-year community colleges, public technical colleges, or public state colleges in Texas.
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Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG) Start typing a search term Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG) 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 - Be classified by the institution as a Texas resident - Have applied foe any available financial aid - Register for the Selective Service, unless exempt - Be enrolled at least half time as an undergraduate at an eligible - Not have attempted more than 30 semester credit hours (excluding credits for dual enrollment or by examination) - Not have already earned an associates or baccalaureate degree - Not be concurrently receiving a TEXAS Grant - Not have been convicted of: Not have been convicted of: Any offense under the law of any jurisdiction involving a controlled substance as defined by the Health and Safety Code Chapter 481, Texas Controlled Substances Act.
Students continuing in college and who meet program academic standards can receive awards as well. The academic requirements for continuing in the program are listed on the website . Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Texas residents enrolled at least half-time in eligible two-year institutions. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program (TEOG) is funded by Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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