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Source: https://aggie.tamu.edu/financial-aid/types-of-aid/grants Parent: https://aggie.tamu.edu/financial-aid/types-of-aid/scholarships/international-student-scholarships

Grants

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Federal Pell Grant

Federal Pell Grants are awarded to all eligible undergraduate students who complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

To be eligible for the Federal Pell Grant, you must meet all of the following requirements:

Award eligibility varies based on Enrollment Status. For details, please visit the Award Proration information page.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Federal TEACH Grant

The Federal TEACH Grant (Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education) Program helps students who plan to teach in high-need fields at the secondary or elementary level.

If you choose to participate in this aid program, you must agree to do all of the following:

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If you fail to meet the requirements listed above, the Federal TEACH Grant funds you received will change into a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan. You will have to repay the entire loan with interest. Interest is charged from the day the money originally paid out. You may review more information about the requirements on the Federal Student Aid.

Federal TEACH Grant FAQs

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What majors are eligible for Federal TEACH grant?

For the 2025-2026 academic year, students enrolled in the following majors may be eligible for Federal TEACH Grant.*

Major Code Description
AGED Agricultural Education
AGSC Agricultural Science
BESD Bilingual/ESL Dual Language Education
BESL Bilingual/ESL Education
BIOL Biology
CHEM Chemistry
CPSC Computer Science
CPSL Computer Science (Lower)
EDCI Curriculum & Instruction
EDIS Interdisciplinary St (Lower)
EDUC Education
EDUL Education (Lower)
ENGL English
EPSY Educational Psychology
INST Interdisciplinary Studies
MATH Mathematics
MODL Modern Languages
PHYS Physics
RDNG Reading (Minor/Teaching Field)
SPAL Spanish (Lower)
SPAN Spanish
SPED Special Education

*The eligible majors for Federal TEACH Grant are reviewed annually and are subject to change.\ \ Students receiving Federal TEACH Grant may become ineligible for the grant by changing to a major during the academic year that is not on the approved eligible majors list. Students will owe the Federal TEACH Grant funds back to the university if they are deemed to be in an ineligible major.\ \ Students must be pursuing a Bachelors, Post Bachelors, or Masters degree in order to be an approved Federal TEACH Grant Major. Doctoral students are NOT eligible.\ \ Not all Curriculum and Instruction majors are eligible. The only C&I major eligible is the major code of EDCI. ELEM and SECD majors are not eligible even though those majors are classified as Curriculum and Instruction majors.\ \

How do I apply for the Federal TEACH Grant?

Students enrolled in an eligible major will receive a survey in their Financial Aid Portal in Howdy. You may answer the survey to express interest in the TEACH grant. After answering the survey, you will be reviewed for TEACH grant eligibility. If eligible, TEACH grant will be offered to you. Receiving the survey does not guarantee TEACH grant eligibility as there are additional requirements that must be met and are reviewed by our office prior to awarding.\ \

How do I accept the offered Federal TEACH Grant?

We will review your eligibility and contact you at your tamu.edu email address if you are eligible for the TEACH Grant. You can view and process your TEACH Grant award offer in the Financial Aid Portal in Howdy.\ \

What are the next steps if I have accepted my Federal TEACH Grant?

If you have accepted the Federal TEACH Grant in the Financial Aid Portal in Howdy, then you can go to the status tab of your portal to complete the Federal TEACH Grant Initial Counseling and the Federal TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve or Repay (Agreement). Please allow for a 2-3 business day processing period to receive notification of completed requirements from the Department of Education.\ \

What if I do not meet requirements for Federal TEACH Grant service obligation?

If you do not meet the requirements of your service obligation, all TEACH Grant funds will be converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan with interest charged from the date each TEACH Grant disbursed.\ \

What are the semester amounts of the Federal TEACH Grant based on enrollment?

As of March 1, 2013 (updated legislation on October 1, 2013), the Federal TEACH Grant Program is subject to an across-the-board budget cut under Federal sequestration. All disbursements are subject to the sequestration required reduction. Please note, the Federal TEACH Grant awards are subject to fund availability.\ \ October 1, 2020 - September 30, 2026

Enrollment Semester Amount
Full-time $1886
Three-quarter $1415
Half-time $943
Less than half-time $472

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What are the aggregates (lifetime maximum amounts) of the Federal TEACH Grant for graduate and undergraduate students?

The aggregate Federal TEACH Grant for an undergraduate student is $16,000 and the aggregate Federal TEACH Grant for a graduate student is $8,000.

Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant

Additional aid eligibility under the Iraq and Afghanistan Service grant is available to students whose parent or guardian died as a result of U.S. military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after September 11, 2001.

To be eligible for this additional funding, you must meet all of the following requirements:

If eligibility is confirmed, there are two different programs for eligible children of soldiers. Students with a Pell eligible Student Aid Index (SAI) will receive an increase in their Federal Pell Grant. Students with an SAI that is not Pell eligible will see the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant posted to their financial aid offer.

More information regarding this grant can be found here.

Students will be reviewed for this program upon receipt of an eligible FAFSA.

Children of Fallen Heroes

Children of Fallen Heroes funding in available to Pell eligible students whose parent or guardian was a public safety officer and died in the line of duty.

To be eligible for Children of Fallen Heroes, you must meet all of the following requirements:

\ If eligibility is confirmed, Children of Fallen Heroes may result in additional financial aid, including an increase in Pell. You will not see the words “Children of Fallen Heroes” on your financial aid offer. Children of Fallen Heroes is funded through a combination of increased Pell and other financial aid, depending on eligibility. In subsequent award years, you will continue to be eligible for Children of Fallen Heroes as long as you continue to be a Pell eligible student.

If you would like to be reviewed for this program, please contact Aggie One Stop.

TEXAS Grant

The Toward Excellence, Access & Success (TEXAS) grant was created by the Texas Legislature to provide need-based financial aid to Texas students.Funds for this program are limited and eligibility varies based on Enrollment Status. For details, please visit the Award Proration information page.\ \

Eligibility

To be awarded this grant for the first time, you must:

Renewal Requirements

TEXAS Grant funds are limited by the State of Texas. Renewal TEXAS Grant funds will be awarded on a first come, first served basis with priority given to students who have a complete/valid financial aid application (FAFSA/TASFA) and meet all program renewal requirements. Recipients are not guaranteed a renewal TEXAS Grant award.

At the end of the first year, you must meet Texas A&M University’s Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements (2.0 GPA and 75% completion) to be considered for a second year in the TEXAS Grant program.

After the second year of receiving TEXAS Grant, you are required to meet the following requirements:

If you take credit hours at another college or university during the academic year, you must submit official transcripts to the Texas A&M Office of Admissions and notify our office to request a review.

If you transfer from another college or university where you previously received the TEXAS Grant, you may be eligible to continue receiving it at Texas A&M. Please contact our office to request a review.

If you are awarded under the High School Graduation, Associate's Degree, TEOG, or Honorable Military Discharge Pathway, you lose eligibility for the TEXAS Grant once you have attempted 150 credit hours. "Attempted hours" includes all courses in every semester you registered for, including transferred, repeated, dropped, and withdrawn courses.

Hardships or Other Proper Causes

If you do not meet the renewal requirements due to extenuating circumstances, you may submit an appeal to the TEXAS Grant Program Coordinator to review your eligibility. The request must be submitted in writing and must explain the reason for the request. Reasons that may be considered include:

The TEXAS Grant Program Coordinator will respond to your request through your Texas A&M email account. Other supporting documentation may be requested. Submitting an appeal does not guarantee any adjustments can or will be made.

For more information, access My Texas Future or contact the Aggie One Stop

Texas Transfer Grant

The Texas Transfer Grant provides need-based financial aid to Texas students who enroll in four-year institutions of higher education within 12 months of earning an associate degree. Funds for this program are limited and award amounts will vary based on funding and individual student eligibility. Students in College Station, Galveston, and Health Science Center undergraduate programs will be considered for the Texas Transfer Grant.\  \ You cannot receive both a TEXAS Grant award and a Texas Transfer Grant.\ You must be enrolled full-time at Texas A&M to receive this grant.\  \

Program Funding Update

Funding for this program is only available to continuing recipients who have previously received the Texas Transfer Grant. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board will discontinue funding for this program after the 2025–2026 academic year. \ \

Eligibility

To be awarded this grant, you must\

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Renewal Requirements

Texas Transfer Grant funds are limited by the State of Texas. Renewal Texas Transfer Grant funds will be awarded on a first come, first served basis with priority given to students who have a complete/valid financial aid application (FAFSA/TASFA) and meet all program renewal requirements. You are not guaranteed a renewal Texas Transfer Grant award.\  \ Each year, you must meet Texas A&M University’s Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements (at least a 2.0 TAMU GPA and 75% completion of all coursework) to be considered for a subsequent Texas Transfer Grant award. And, you cannot exceed 150 attempted semester credit hours while receiving the Texas Transfer Grant. "Attempted hours" includes all courses in every semester you registered for, including transferred, repeated, dropped, and withdrawn courses.\

Eligibility ends

Hardships or Other Proper Causes

If you do not meet the renewal requirements due to extenuating circumstances, you may submit an appeal to the Texas Transfer Grant Program Coordinator to review your eligibility. The request must be submitted in writing and must explain the reason for the request. Reasons that may be considered include:\

\ You cannot appeal loss of eligibility due to the 150 semester credit hour maximum.\  \ The Texas Transfer Grant Program Coordinator will respond to your request through your Texas A&M email account. Other supporting documentation may be requested. Submitting an appeal does not guarantee any adjustments can or will be made.\  \ For more information, contact the Aggie One Stop.\ \

Aggie Assurance

Texas A&M University provides tuition support to low- and middle-income families through the Aggie Assurance commitment. Tuition and fees are covered by grants and/or scholarships for eligible students.

The Aggie Assurance commitment also provides tuition support grants for eligible undergraduate students ranging from $500 to $1,000.*

Since 2008, the Aggie Assurance commitment has worked to promote affordability and encourage Texans to pursue higher education at a flagship, research institution.

*Subject to funding availability

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Aggie Assurance and Eligibility

Aggie Assurance fully covers tuition and fees for eligible students. To be considered, students must meet all of the following requirements:

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For continued eligibility, students must:

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Aggie Assurance may be received for up to four consecutive academic years and is available only during the Fall and Spring semesters. Student eligibility will be reviewed each semester.

The Aggie Assurance commitment is not available to non-residents, graduate or professional students, second-degree seekers or students in the graduate portion of their combined programs.

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Tuition Support and Eligibility

Tuition support grants range from $500-$1,000, based on family income, assets and demonstrated financial need. Funding is subject to availability.

To be considered, students must meet all of the following requirements:

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For continued eligibility, students must:

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Tuition support may be received for up to four consecutive academic years and is available only during the Fall and Spring semesters. Student eligibility will be reviewed each semester.

Tuition support grants are not available to non-residents, graduate or professional students, second-degree seekers or students in the graduate portion of their combined programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do students apply?

Students should submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA). We will use the FAFSA and TASFA to determine eligibility.

Students must submit their financial aid application (FAFSA or TASFA) before the following dates:

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Note:There is no separate application for Aggie Assurance or Tuition Support Grants.

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What does "family income and assets" mean?

For dependent students, family income refers to the income and assets reported for the student’s parent(s) on the FAFSA or TASFA.

For independent students, family income refers to the income and assets reported for the student (and the student’s spouse, if applicable) on the FAFSA or TASFA.

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How do other grants or scholarships affect eligibility?

Any federal or state grants, Texas A&M Scholarships, or outside scholarships are included in a student’s financial aid offer. These types of aid will be counted towards unmet need and used to cover tuition and fees.

Aggie Assurance covers tuition and fees and is limited to meeting financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA or TASFA. If additional grant and/or scholarship aid is added after a student has been reviewed for Aggie Assurance, the financial aid offer could change.

Will “Aggie Assurance” appear on the Financial Aid Offer?

Not necessarily. When grants and scholarships already cover a student’s full tuition and fees, “Aggie Assurance” will not appear as a line item on the Financial Aid Offer. Instead, the Status page in the Financial Aid Portal will display a message confirming that tuition and fees are covered under the Aggie Assurance commitment.

Will “Tuition Support Grant” appear on the Financial Aid Offer ?

Yes, if a student meets all eligibility requirements, they will see a “Texas A&M Tuition Support” grant on their Financial Aid Offer.

Are Aggie Assurance and tuition support offered in the Summer term(s)?

No, Aggie Assurance and tuition support are for the Fall and Spring terms only.

Are housing and books included in what is covered?

No, only tuition and fees are covered or supported.

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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

FSEOG is available to undergraduate students who have Pell Grant and high financial need. Awarding preference is given to students who are enrolled full-time (12 credit hours). Funding is limited, so not all eligible students receive FSEOG.\ \

Eligibility

To be eligible, you must:

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Award eligibility varies based on Enrollment Status. For details, please visit the Award Proration information page.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Texas Aggie Graduate Grant (TAGG)

The Texas Aggie Graduate Grant is a need-based award (need is determined by Scholarships & Financial Aid) for Texas residents attending the College Station campus. Students enrolled full time may receive up to $2500 per semester and students enrolled at least half-time will receive a prorated amount not to exceed $1500 per semester. Maximum award per academic year is $5000. Funding is limited, so not all students who are eligible receive TAGG.

Eligibility

Applying

The TAGG application is located on the Forms and Media webpage. Signed applications are accepted via upload in the Financial Aid Portal in Howdy.

Note: The following student groups should not complete this application:

Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)

The Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) is a program administered by the State of Texas to aid students with financial need, seeking a first bachelor's degree, graduate degree or professional degree. It is awarded based on the FAFSA/TASFA received. Funding is limited, so not all students who are eligible receive TPEG.

To be awarded TPEG:

Award eligibility varies based on Enrollment Status. For details, please visit the Award Proration information page.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA)

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. The ITPEG is a grant and does not have to be repaid. 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\

Not eligible

Apply

Students must apply using the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA). The recommended submission date for the 2026-2027 TASFA is May 1, 2026. For more information about the TASFA, including application tips and frequently asked questions, visit the International Student Financial Aid page.

\ International Students interested in applying for ITEPG for the 2025-2026 academic year, may still submit the International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) located on the Forms and Media page.

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