Summer Information
Summer 2025 Awarding will begin in mid-May.
No application is necessary to be considered
To be considered for Summer 2025 awarding prior to first class day, a student must:
- Be admitted in a degree seeking program who intends to graduate at 91AV
- Register for a minimum of ½ time status (6 hours undergraduate, 5 hours graduate)
- Be in good Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Those on a warning, active appeal or unsatisfactory status may not be considered for assistance until after SAP is updated for the spring 2025 semester. Students should be prepared to make payment arrangements
- Must meet the criteria for each award type
The Year-Round Pell grant is available to eligible 91AV students.
The opportunity to use Pell grant funds in summer empowers you to have more flexibility and support as you make progress toward graduating more quickly with less debt. 91AV wants to provide as much support as we can for you to achieve your goals.
You might be eligible to receive a Pell grant for summer 2025 if you meet the following criteria:
- 2024-2025 academic year FAFSA is complete.
- Meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress to receive financial aid.
- Qualify for a 2024-2025 Federal Pell Grant.
- Maintain enrollment in at least 6 credit hours for the summer 2025 term if you did not exhaust your Pell grant eligibility in fall/spring.
Lifetime Pell Eligibility
The maximum a student may receive the Pell Grant is equivalent to that of 12 full-time semesters (12+ credit hours per term) or 600% (six years), or until a bachelors degree is received, whichever comes first. Summer Pell awards will apply towards the Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU). One full-time semester of a Pell award is equal to 50%. To check your remaining Pell, log into your .
These funds are contingent on you enrolling for and successfully completing a minimum of 9-credit hours by the end of the summer term. Funds for summer are limited.
If you are a current recipient of the Texas Grant for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 at 91AV, you may be eligible for the Year-Round TEXAS Grant. The Texas Grant encourages timely completion of degree requirements and helps students who did not meet the renewal requirements in the fall/spring, to meet those requirements in the summer.
You might be eligible to receive the Summer Texas Grant for summer 2025 if you meet the following criteria:
- 2024-2025 academic year FAFSA is complete.
- Meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress to receive financial aid.
- Qualified for a 2024-2025 Texas Grant
- Maintain enrollment in at least 9 credit hours for the summer of 2025
If eligible and awarded the Summer Texas Grant, it will be disbursed to your student account after July 10, 2025.
The Federal Direct Student Loans are available to you if:
- Have remaining loan eligibility or have elevated to the next undergraduate grade level as of the completion of the Spring 2025 term.
- Must be making ‘Good’ or ‘Warning’ Satisfactory Academic Progress, or successfully complete the SAP Appeal Process.
- Must be enrolled for a minimum of half-time enrollment. (6 credit hours for Undergraduate Students and 5 credit hours for the Graduate Students).
- Completed the 2024-2025 FAFSA application.
Disbursement of Student Loan Proceeds
You may not receive aid from multiple institutions during the same enrollment period (Summer 2025). Your summer loan eligibility is affected by federal loan limits awarded at TAMUK or another institution during the 2024-2025 aid year. If you maximized the receipt of Federal Direct Loan eligibility during the academic year, you may not be eligible for additional funding. Dropping below half-time will result in the cancellation of your Summer Loan award. Disbursement will occur once enrollment has been certified for half-time status (6 credits for undergraduate students and 5 credits for Graduate level students) but no earlier than one week prior to the start of class.