Did you know financial aid is more than student loans?

There also are waivers and exemptions, scholarships, grants and a work-study program. Applying for aid can be confusing. But don't worry, we're here to help!

View details specific to summer on the Summer Aid webpage.

The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships can answer your questions and tell you about assistance opportunities, from scholarships to our Purple Promise assistance program. And we’ll be there to guide you through every step of the application process.

Who is eligible for aid?

Financial aid eligibility and the amount of aid offered are based on a family’s demonstrated economic need.

Basically, financial aid is meant to cover the difference between what you and your family can contribute to your education expenses each year and any college costs (your tuition, fees, room and board, supplies) that exceed that contribution. It picks up where your family’s ability to pay leaves off.

How do I apply for aid?

Regardless of the type of aid, you'll need to complete a FASFA and meet certain requirements. We’re here to help you before, during and after the application process.

Applying for Aid

There is no charge for completing the FAFSA

You may receive communications from companies or organizations offering to help you complete your FAFSA for a fee. Do not pay anyone to complete your FAFSA.

Stay informed with mySFA

What is mySFA? It’s your go-to site for registering for classes, paying tuition, getting grades and much, much more. It’s also your connection to financial assistance.

Learn more

Your mySFA account provides you with real-time access to view requested documents or aid offerings, as well as a way to check for holds and other messages. You can also review our tools and information section for other handy information.

The financial aid webpage within mySFA will not appear on your account until SFA has received your FAFSA application from the U.S. Department of Education. If you feel there is ever an error with FAFSA processing, contact our office.

We’ll send all of your financial aid communications to your mySFA email address. If you've completed your FAFSA application, we recommend checking your mySFA email at least once a week so you can respond to messages and make sure your financial aid processing isn’t delayed. If you receive financial aid offers, you’ll need to accept them within 60 days of receiving your offer notice within your mySFA account.

Transfer students: renewing your TEXAS Grant

Visit our Grants page for information on the possibility of renewing your Towards EXcellence, Access and Success grant.

Financial aid for study abroad

If you are interested in a study abroad program, you may check with our office to find out if you have financial aid eligibility available for the trip. To find out more information regarding potential scholarships and general information about study abroad, visit the Office of International Programs Study Abroad webpage.