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Federal, state and university grants are available to help cover your costs of obtaining a higher education. These grants are offered on the basis of financial need, so not all students will qualify. 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. Below is a list of the grants offered to eligible students at Texas State. The federal *Pell Grant is offered to students based on significant financial need.
For 2026-2027, the maximum award is expected to be $7,395. Students who have received a bachelor's degree or are in a graduate program are not eligible for a Pell Grant. If during the term you receive a bachelor's degree or enroll in a graduate program, you will no longer be eligible for a Pell Grant.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) The federal *SEOG funds are reserved for students who have exceptional need (full Pell-eligible). For 2026-2027, the maximum award is $2,000. Students who have received a bachelor’s degree or are in a graduate program are not eligible for this grant.
If during the term you receive a bachelor’s degree or enroll in a graduate program, please contact us as you will no longer be eligible for SEOG. Important: This grant is contingent upon the availability of federal funds and will be cancelled or reduced in the event federal funds are no longer available. Texas Public Educational Grant (TPEG) This institutional grant is awarded to students based on their financial need.
For 2026-2027, the maximum award is $5,300. Important: This grant is contingent upon the availability of state funds and will be cancelled or reduced in the event state funds are no longer available. Texas State Tuition Grant This institutional grant is offered to Texas residents based on their financial need.
Typically, this grant is offered to eligible students once Texas Public Educational Grant funds are exhausted. For 2026-2027, the maximum award is $5,300. Important: This grant is contingent upon the availability of state funds and will be cancelled or reduced in the event state funds are no longer available.
Toward Excellence, Access, and Success Grant (TEXAS Grant) To view the TEXAS Grant eligibility criteria, visit the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board . For 2026-2027 the maximum award is $5,000. This state grant is offered to students who are working on their first undergraduate degree.
To ensure you maintain your eligibility for this grant, be sure to visit the TEXAS Grant Renewal Criteria page. Students who have received a bachelor's degree or are in a graduate program are not eligible for the TEXAS Grant. If during the term you receive a bachelor's degree or enroll in a graduate program, you will no longer be eligible for this grant.
Important: This grant is contingent upon the availability of state funds and will be cancelled or reduced in the event state funds are no longer available. Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) This institutional grant is offered to students based on their financial need. For 2026-2027, the maximum award is $3,900.
Texas State Tuition Grant (TSTG) This institutional grant is offered to students based on their financial need. For 2026-2027, the maximum award is $3,900. The TEACH Grant program was created to assist students that are seeking degrees in high-need fields and anticipate teaching in those fields at the secondary or elementary level.
Students will be eligible to receive up to $3,772 per year, but must meet the following conditions: Enroll in a qualifying program Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen Enroll in coursework necessary to begin a career in teaching or plan to complete such coursework Score above the 75th percentile on a college admissions test or maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.
25 Complete TEACH Grant counseling that explains the terms and conditions of the TEACH Grant service obligation. You must complete counseling each year that you receive a TEACH Grant. Complete a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve If you choose to participate in this program, you must agree to serve as a full-time teacher in a high-need field in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves low-income students.
If you fail to meet the requirements of the service obligation, the TEACH Grant will convert to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan. You will then be required to repay the loan to the U.S. Department of Education. You will also be charged interest from the date the grant was disbursed.
You may review more information about the obligations at studentaid. gov . The below programs are eligible starting in 2026-2027.
Certification Description Core Subjects (EC-6) w/Bilingual Core Subjects (EC-6) w/Bilingual Core Subjects (EC-6) w/ESL Core Subjects (EC-6) w/ESL Special Education (Grades EC-12) Special Education (Grades EC-12) Core Subjects (EC-6) w/Bilingual Core Subjects (EC-6) w/Bilingual (old code) Core Subjects (EC-6) w/ESL Core Subjects (EC-6) w/ESL Core Subjects (EC-6) w/ESL - TRP (old program) Core Subjects (EC-6) w/ESL - TRP (old program) English Language Arts and Reading (7-12) English Language Arts and Reading (7-12) Special Education - Career Alternatives in Special Education Special Education (Grades EC-12) Special Education (Grades EC-12) To ensure you maintain your eligibility for this grant, be sure to visit the TEACH Grant SAP page.
If you are a TEACH Grant recipient, federal regulations require you to have begun attending the courses for which you are enrolled and receiving this grant. If on the census class day roster (e.g., 12th day of each fall and spring semester) you are reflected as not attending a course, you are assumed not to have begun attendance for that course.
As a result, your grant will then be adjusted or cancelled based on the courses you have actually begun attending. If you fail to begin attendance in all of the courses for which you are registered, you will have failed to establish eligibility for financial aid. In this situation, you will be required to repay all of the financial aid that you have received.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Texas residents who are students demonstrating financial need. Not eligible for students who have received a bachelor's degree or are in a graduate program. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,300 per academic year. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Texas Public Educational Grant (TPEG) is funded by Texas State University. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
Educational Technology, Media, and Materials for Individuals with Disabilities Program (Stepping-up Technology Implementation competition) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Education. This program aims to improve results for students with disabilities by promoting the development, demonstration, and use of technology; supporting educational activities of value in the classroom for students with disabilities; providing captioning and video description; and ens…
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