Financial Aid

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

What is the FAFSA?
  • The FAFSA is the free online application students can use to receive federal aid
What kind of aid can I receive through the FAFSA?
  • You can receive grants, loans, and work study
How to apply for FAFSA
  • Before beginning your FAFSA application, you and your parent must make an FSA ID. This is like a username and it makes it easier once you are ready to submit!
  • After you have made your FSA ID, you can begin your application
  • There you will select "Start Here" and enter your FAFSA ID
Documents you need:
  • Parent W-2 Forms and tax forms 1040 for the year prior-prior

TASFA (Texas Application for State Aid)

What is the TASFA?
  • The TASFA is the free application students can use to receive state aid.
What kind of aid can I receive through the TASFA?
  • You can receive grants, possible work study, and possible loans.
How to apply for the TASFA
  • Click on this link: College For All Texans
  • Here you will find the PDF application in English and Spanish
  • NOTE: You will have to submit a separate application for each college that you apply to
Documents you need:
  • Parent tax return, tax transcript, and W-2's for the year prior-prior
  • Student tax return, tax transcript, and W-2's for the year prior-prior
  • Required documents vary school to school

BOTH the FAFSA and the TASFA allow you to access the four types of financial aid:

  1. Scholarships:

    Awards that students MUST APPLY FOR that are based on need, merit, or achievement that DO NOT HAVE TO BE REPAID
  2. Grants:

    Awards that students QUALIFY FOR vs. APPLYING FOR that are mostly awarded on the basis of need and DO NOT HAVE TO BE REPAID
  3. Work Study:

    On and sometimes off-campus jobs for students who demonstrate financial need. Hours are limited. Students must apply for this aid through the FAFSA or the TASFA
  4. Loans:

    Money that is BORROWED and MUST BE REPAID WITH INTEREST. There are different types of loans, and students should accept certain types of loans first before restoring to other.

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