The student applying for the aid is briefed about the loan system and how much he or she is supposed to pay as interest rate, they are also informed about the grace period which is a time given to them for settling down before they could embark on their educational journey and repay the loan.
The Various Types of Aids Offered By the Foundation
The foundation offers different types of aids that could be availed by the students for pursuing higher studies. The aids are available at almost all the universities and colleges. The Programs are:- The College Access Loans (CAL)- applicable for students who are Texas residents and must also have a done a course recognized by an university meeting their academic standards. The minimum monthly payment for the loan is $50 and the maximum time of payment is 10 years.
- Variable Rate College Access Loans- HH Loans- the student must be resident of the state and it is a low interest rate loan, which could be repaid in 10 years.
- Good Neighbor Scholarship Program (GNSP)- this program is applicable to students who are non-residents of Texas and Cuba. Admission could be sought in the public colleges and universities only.
- License Plate Insignia Scholarship (LPI)- applicable for students who are enrolled halftime.
- Early High School Graduation Scholarship Program (EHS)- this program provides a scholarship up to $3000 to students who have fulfilled the eligibility criteria from recognized High School. Students must be Texas residents.
- Health Education Loans (HELP)- it is the loan program provided to students pursuing medical studies
- Nursing Scholarships-applicable for students who wish to take up nursing as their profession. Only in state universities and colleges may take part in the program and it is only for the resident students.
- Highest Ranking High School Graduate (Valedictorian) Exemption- available for international and national students who have been toppers in schools.
- Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program (LEAP)- applicable for applicants residing in Texas, pursuing under graduation course and has to show the financial need.
- Robert C. Byrd Scholarship (BYRD)
- Texas B-On Time Loan
- Outstanding Rural Scholar Recognition Program
- Student Incentive Grant Program
- Texas College Work-Study Program
- Texas Educational Opportunity Grant Program
- Texas National Student Exchange Program
- Texas Tuition and/or Free Exemptions
- Texas National Guard Tuition Assistance Program
- Texas Public Education Grant
- Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG)
- Towards Excellence, Access and Success Grant Program
The state government of Texas provides a special facility to the students of the neighboring states of Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Students from the universities of these places may receive the opportunity to study ate the reduced rate of tuition fees.
