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International Student Financial Aid
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**Beginning the 2026-2027 academic year, the TASFA will replace the ISFAA for international students at Texas A&M University**
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International student financial aid is based on financial need, not academic performance. This aid is intended to supplement a student’s existing funds and does not cover all educational costs. Funding for international aid is limited and not guaranteed. Eligibility requirements for specific types of aid are listed below.
Apply for Aid
International students may be considered for state financial aid or institutional aid from Texas A&M by submitting the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA). Scholarships & Financial Aid reviews TASFA information to determine eligibility for funds.
The TASFA may be submitted online or by paper form. The online version is strongly recommended. The TASFA should be completed once each academic year. One submission applies to all semesters within that academic year. A new application is not required each semester.
International students should submit the TASFA by the recommended submission dates below.
| Application Term | TASFA | Report Income From | Recommended Submission Date |
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| Summer 2026 | 2025-2026 (ISFAA)* | 2025 | May 1, 2025 |
| Fall 2026 | 2026-2027 | 2024 | May 1, 2026 |
| Spring 2027 | 2026-2027 | 2024 | October 1, 2026 |
| Summer 2027 | 2026-2027 | 2024 | May 1, 2027 |
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*International students seeking aid for Summer 2026 should complete the International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) by May 1, 2026.
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Eligibility Requirements
International students may be considered for these programs:
International Texas Public Education Grant (ITPEG)
The International Texas Public Education Grant (ITPEG) is a program funded through the State of Texas to aid international students with financial need. The ITPEG awards up to $4,000 to students based on financial need determined through the TASFA. Funding is very limited. Not all students who are eligible will receive this funding. This grant does not qualify for the Non‑Resident Tuition Waiver.\ \ Eligibility Requirements
- Demonstrate financial need as determined by the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA).
- Be a degree-seeking student seeking your first bachelor’s or graduate degree.
- Be enrolled at Texas A&M University - College Station.
- Be classified as an international student.
- Students with F1 visas are not eligible to apply in the first academic year of study but may apply in subsequent years.
- Students with J1 visas are not eligible to apply.
\ Not eligible
- Students with F1 Visas in their first year (Fall & Spring semesters) at Texas A&M University. Students may apply in subsequent years.
- Students with J1 Visas.
- Non-Degree Seeking and certificate students.
- Students enrolled at Texas A&M University - Galveston, Texas A&M University – Qatar or the Texas A&M Health Science Center (Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Public Health, Nursing, Law).
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Mexican Citizens with Financial Need Waiver
The State of Texas established the Mexican Citizens with Financial Need Waiver for a limited number of eligible students. The waiver allows eligible Mexican citizens with financial need to attend a Texas public university at the resident tuition rate. To be considered, students must submit the TASFA by the 12th class day of the fall or spring semester.\ \ Eligibility Requirements
- Submit the TASFA by the 12th class day of the fall or spring semester. Apply by the 4th class day for the summer semester.
- Demonstrate financial need, as determined by the TASFA.
- Be a citizen of and reside in Mexico.
- Be a degree-seeking student at College Station or Galveston.
\ For more information, see the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.\ \ \
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Application Process
Complete the Online TASFA
Apply\ Students who meet the any of the eligibility requirements above should complete the online TASFA. Visit the TASFA page on the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) website to apply. \ \ When to submit\ Early submission is recommended. Submission dates are listed in the chart above. The TASFA must be submitted each academic year to be considered for eligible funding.\ \ After submitting\ Students should receive a confirmation email from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). After the TASFA is received and reviewed, Scholarships & Financial Aid may request additional documentation. Students should monitor their Texas A&M email (@tamu.edu) and the Financial Aid Portal in Howdy for documentation requests and other notices. \ \ Paper option \ A paper TASFA may be submitted instead of the online version. Paper TASFA forms may be submitted in person, by mail, or through the Financial Aid Portal. Questions may be directed to Aggie One Stop.
Application Tips
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- Double-check all documents before submitting. Documents cannot be processed without required information and signatures.
- Submit the TASFA early! Funding is limited.
- Submit documents in person, by mail, by fax, or through the Financial Aid Portal.
- Monitor Texas A&M email (@tamu.edu) and Financial Aid Portal for updates and document requests.
- Contact Aggie One Stop with questions. Support is available by email, phone, or in person.
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- Leave items blank on the TASFA. All questions must have an answer.
- Email documents. Email is not a secure method for sending personal information.
- Wait until the recommended submission date to complete the TASFA. Additional documents may be requested after submission.
Estimated Timeline for Financial Aid Offers
The anticipated timelines for 2026–2027 financial aid offers are listed below. Students should monitor the Financial Aid Portal in Howdy to ensure there are no incomplete requirements that could delay the processing of financial aid.\ \
- Fall/Spring: Offers begin late June
- Spring Only: Offers begin early January*
- Summer Only: Offers begin late May*
\ *Offers depend on available funding.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does TASFA processing take?\ \ After the application is received, processing typically takes 2–3 business days. If additional information is necessary, Scholarships & Financial Aid will contact the student through their official Texas A&M email (@tamu.edu) or Financial Aid Portal. \ \ What if I (or my parents) worked in another country?\ \ If you or your parent worked in another country, we may request that country’s equivalent of tax returns and W-2s. Foreign tax documents will need to be translated to English and converted into U.S. Dollars. \ \ What if I (or my parents) did not work during the tax year?\ \ If you or your parent did not work, you will not need to submit a W-2 or a Tax Return Transcript (or equivalent tax documents) at this time. An advisor may ask you for further documentation to verify your information during processing. Make sure that you have answered all questions about student earnings on the TASFA. \ \ What if I attended high school outside of Texas?\ \ If you attended high school in the United States but outside of Texas, input your high school information as usual.\ If you attended high school outside the United States, input your high school information as usual, but select "Texas" as the state.
\ Scholarships & Financial Aid will not share a student's immigration status with anyone. Students may review FERPA guidelines to better understand privacy rights.\ \ For information about scholarship opportunities for international students, visit the International Student Scholarships page.\ \ For more international student resources, visit the International Student and Scholar Services website.
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