Financial Assistance
Important: Any Tuition Assistance applied to your University account will not be automatically applied to your extension course tuition.
State Waivers and Benefits
If you are eligible for tuition assistance, please review the terms of your specific benefit to determine applicability as it relates to extension courses. In most instances, tuition benefits only cover courses that are formula funded. Because extension courses are not formula funded courses, they would not be covered by a benefit that requires enrollment in a formula funded course. Examples of tuition benefits that do not cover extension include (but are not limited to) exemptions and waivers offered by the state of Texas such as Hazlewood, and state veterans' benefits.
Tuition Assistance for Extension
If your tuition assistance does cover extension and you have forwarded Tuition Assistance documentation to Texas State University - Student Business Services or have Tuition Assistance documentation covering all or part of your Extension course tuition, Online and Extended Programs (OXP) must also receive this documentation (use the Extension Tuition Assistance Request Form), so your Tuition Assistance can be applied to your Extension course charges and in accordance with the university's policies. Be sure to declare Tuition Assistance to OXP, as any remaining balances may cause your registration to be dropped, and may incur further charges or delays.
Notice: Hazlewood Exemption Unavailable for Extension
The tuition exemption for Hazlewood is not available for extension courses.
Additional Information
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Deadlines and University Policy: Waivers and Exemptions
Completed tuition waiver or exemption request forms and any required documentation must be received by Online & Extended Programs no later than the twelfth class date of the fall and spring semesters, and the fourth class date of the summer semester. Requests received after those dates cannot be honored.
For additional information on the University's policy on tuition waivers and exemptions, see the Tuition Waivers and Exemptions page on the Student Business Services website. For additional financial aid and tuition adjustment information, see the Payment Methods page on the Student Business Services website.
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Financial Aid and Scholarships
Federal financial aid and Pell Grant programs require that students be enrolled in programs leading to a degree or some other educational credential to be eligible for financial aid. Students enrolled solely in extension studies courses may not be eligible. Please contact the Texas State Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships for more information. Extension courses are considered part of your course load for the purpose of determining eligibility for the amount of federal financial aid received by Texas State students. If you have questions regarding financial aid and scholarships, contact the Texas State Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at 512.245.2315.
Note: Students interested in a Study-in-America program should begin investigating the funding options as soon as possible. These options may include grants, personal savings, scholarships, and loans.
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Employee Assistance
Many companies or agencies offer employee assistance for college courses. Employees should contact the appropriate human resources department for information. Employees who work for a company or agency that has agreed to pay for enrollment in an extension course should present, along with their extension course application, a letter, purchase order, or voucher from their employer stating the amounts (including fees and/or tuition) that the company will cover. Online and Extended Programs will invoice the company after the student application has been processed.
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Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan (Texas Tomorrow Fund)
The Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan (formerly the Texas Tomorrow Fund) is a prepaid college tuition program that locks in the cost of tomorrow's college tuition and required fees at today's prices. Anyone may purchase a Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan contract, but either the parent/guardian or the beneficiary must be a Texas resident. To find out more about the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan, visit www.texastomorrowfunds.org. If you are the beneficiary of a Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan contract, you may use these funds toward extension studies. Be sure to submit a copy of your Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan ID card with your completed Extension Tuition Assistance Request Form.
Assistance
For additional information or assistance, please contact Online and Extended Programs at extension@txstate.edu, 800-511-8656, or 512-245-2322.