Grants
The Federal Pell Grant Program helps eligible students cover the cost of post-secondary education. The Pell Grant is a Federal Aid Program designed to provide a "Foundation" of financial assistance to eligible undergraduate students and may be combined with other forms of aid to meet the full cost of education. To qualify, a student must demonstrate financial need. The amount of the grant is based on the computed Student Aid Index (SAI), and the cost of education. Eligible students enrolled for less than full time will receive a reduced grant award in accordance with federal grid tables. Pell Grant eligibility will usually be limited to 180 attempted hours of undergraduate study. Eligibility must be established each year.
Criteria for Eligibility
- A student must be enrolled in an eligible program as a degree-seeking student.
- A student must be an undergraduate who has not earned a first baccalaureate degree.
- Meet the requirements of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy.
The SEOG program was established to assist in making the benefits of post-secondary education available to qualified students who, for lack of financial means of their own or of their families, would be unable to obtain such benefits without the grant.
Eligible students must be citizens or permanent residents of the U.S. who are accepted for admission and are enrolled at least half-time as undergraduate students, and are maintaining Satisfactory Academic Process.
Criteria for Eligibility
- A student must meet all Title IV requirements
- A student should demonstrate exceptional financial need and be eligible for a Pell Grant. Exceptional financial need is established if the student's family resources do not exceed 50% of the cost of education.
- A student must be an undergraduate who has not earned a first baccalaureate degree.
- A student cannot be enrolled in a seminary or in a program leading to ordination or licensed to preach for a religious sect or be a member of a religious order.
Awarding
The maximum award at TAMUK is $1000 per semester or $2000 per academic year and is awarded first to those with lowest SAI's who are eligible for Federal Pell Grants. If funds are still available, SEOG is awarded to others remaining with lowest SAI. Any exception to these limits is made on an individual basis. An SEOG award should not exceed 50% of the Financial Aid awarded to a student by the institution for an award period.
The Toward EXcellence, Access & Success Grant was created by the Texas Legislature to provide need-based financial aid to Texas students which will enable them to attend an institution of higher education. The student must complete a FAFSA or TASFA application in order to determine financial need. The State of Texas has a priority deadline of January 15 of every year (due to 2025-26 FAFSA delay, priority deadline has been pushed to February 15). Funds for this program are limited.
Eligibility
To be awarded this grant for the first time, you must:
- be a Texas resident;
- be registered with Selective Service, or be exempt;
- have financial need as determined by FAFSA or TASFA;
- be enrolled in at least three-quarter (3/4) time;
- not have earned a baccalaureate degree;
- not have been convicted of any felony or offense involving a controlled substance; and
- be enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program at a public four-year institution, qualifying through one of the following four pathways:
- High School Graduation Pathway*
- Enroll at an approved institution before the end of the 16th month after high school graduation from an accredited public or private high school in Texas. Must not have attempted more than 30 credit hours, excluding dual enrollment/examination.
- Associate Degree Pathway
- Enroll at an approved institution before the end of the 12th month after the calendar month in which an associate degree was earned from a Texas institution of higher education.
- TEOG Transfer Pathway
- Transferring to an approved institution with a minimum 2.5 GPA, successfully completing at least 24 credit hours and having received the Texas Educational Opportunity Grant (TEOG).
- Honorable Military Discharge Pathway
- Enroll at an approved institution no later than 12 months after being Honorably Discharged (copy of DD-214 from Dept. of Defense). Enlistment into the military must have occurred within 12 months after graduating from an accredited public or private high school in Texas. Must not have attempted more than 30 credit hours, excluding dual enrollment/examination.
- High School Graduation Pathway*
*Home-schooled students are not eligible for an award through the High School Graduation Pathway.
Initial Year Requirements:
At the end of your first academic year, you must meet 91AV;M University – Kingsville’s Satisfactory Academic Progress
- 2.0 GPA
- 67% completion rate
Renewal Year Requirements (including Transfer students):
- have previously received a TEXAS Grant;
- be a Texas resident;
- be registered with Selective Service, or be exempt;
- have financial need as determined by FAFSA or TASFA;
- be enrolled in at least three-quarter (3/4) time;
- not have been convicted of any felony or offense involving a controlled substance;
- not have earned a baccalaureate degree;
- Maintain at least a 2.5 Institutional Cumulative GPA;
- Complete at least 24 credit hours within academic year (fall, spring and/or summer). Credits by exam/AP credits do not count toward completion requirements;
- Not to exceed Maximum-Time-Frame:
- 150 attempted* credits
- 5-year program limit (3-year limit if through Associate Degree Pathway)
*Attempted Hours - All courses in every semester you registered for, including transferred, repeated, dropped, and withdrawn courses.
Texas Grant Hardship Policy
A student who is ineligible for a TEXAS Grant award based on the requirements of grade point average (GPA), number of completed hours, or reached maximum timeframe, may be deemed eligible under a hardship provision.
To review the TEXAS Grant Hardship Policy please click here
To submit an appeal, please make sure to read the instructions as incomplete appeals will not be reviewed. Upload your personal statement explaining the reason for your request and all supporting documentation. Submitting an appeal does not guarantee any adjustments can or will be made. After the 12th class day in Fall/Spring, appeal link will be disabled.
To submit the TEXAS Grant for Fall 2025, please click the following: Fall 2025 TEXAS Grant Appeal (link will be available after June 13th. Appeals submitted for students enrolled in summer will not be reviewed until Summer SAP is completed around mid-August).
The purpose of the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (the Board) Fifth-Year Accounting Student Scholarship Program scholarship is to provide financial assistance to students to meet the academic requirements to take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam. A student is not eligible for this scholarship program unless they have completed 120 credit hours prior to the semester in which the scholarship is requested. A signed written statement confirming intent to take the uniform Certified Public Accountant examination for the purpose of becoming a Certified Public Accountant is required. For more information please contact the College of Business.
Criteria for Eligibility
- Financial need
- Scholastic ability measured by grade point average
- Be a Texas resident
The award is an aggregate of up to $3,000 or the student's financial need, whichever is less.
The Texas Public Educational Grant (RPEG) is a campus-based grant for undergraduate and graduate students with demonstrated financial need. RPEG funds are typically awarded until they are exhausted via a strategic model; therefore, students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA/TASFA as early as possible. The institution will exercise flexibility and award amounts will vary. .
Eligibility Requirements
- Are Texas residents, non-residents, or eligible non-citizens
- Show financial need
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Register for the Selective Service or are exempt from this requirement
UGTGM is an institutional-based award and it is awarded to students with financial need. The institution will exercise flexibility and award amounts will vary.
Eligibility Requirements
- Are Texas residents
- Show financial need
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Register for the Selective Service or are exempt from this requirement
GRTGM is an institutional-based award and it is awarded to graduate students with financial need. The institution will exercise flexibility and award amounts will vary.
Eligibility Requirements
- Are Texas residents
- Show financial need
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Register for the Selective Service or are exempt from this requirement