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UT Austin to offer financial aid to families making up to $100,000 to 2018 beginning freshman.


Posted Date: 01/23/2024

UT Austin to offer financial aid to families making up to $100,000 to 2018 beginning freshman.

Through the Texas Advance Commitment, Texas students with family adjusted gross incomes (AGI) up to $100,000, who have financial need, will receive need-based gift aid. Eligible students with family incomes up to $30,000 will receive enough aid to completely cover their tuition costs.

 

The Texas Advance Commitment is designed to assist students coming to UT Austin as incoming freshmen, beginning with the freshman class arriving on campus in fall 2018 (the Class of 2022). To be considered for the Texas Advance Commitment, applicants to UT Austin need to submit a FAFSA or TASFA and be admitted and enroll as first-time freshmen.

The Texas Advance Commitment is an extension of our Texas Advance scholarship initiative, which supports the success of hard-working, economically disadvantaged Texas high school students.

For more information, visit texasadvance.utexas.edu