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Graduate Student Financial Aid

Learn how to secure financial aid as a graduate student at UTRGV. Find out about grants, loans, work-study, scholarships, and maintaining eligibility. Explore available programs and deadlines to apply.

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Graduate Student Financial Aid

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  1. Graduate Student Financial Aid

  2. Financial Aid: Apply Every Year!!! • The FAFSA for the 2019-2020 academic year the FAFSA will be available October 1, 2018! • The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available at: www.fafsa.gov • Student needs to have their tax return for 2017 and W2’s in order to complete the FAFSA. • And obtain an FSA ID (username and password). If forgotten it can be retrieved at https://fsaid.ed.gov UTRGV RECOMMENDED PRIORITY DEADLINE: January 15. • To apply for financial aid in the summer, submit a summer notification at www.utrgv.edu/finaid available December 15.

  3. Important! Students must be ADMITTED to their respective degree-seeking graduate program to be eligible for any financial aid and be taking graduate courses only. **Certificate Programs or students admitted on Conditional Status are not eligible for financial aid**

  4. What types of aid are available? Grants: Free money based on financial need (GTAG or TPEG)* Loans: Money that must be paid back (Stafford, PLUS) Work Study: Money earned from a part-time job on or off-campus; based on financial need All financial aid programs require enrollment of at least 6 hours of graduate courses. Scholarships: Free money based on financial need and/or merit **Some scholarships may require FAFSA *These grants are extremely limited in funding and thus applying soon after FAFSA or summer notification become available increases likelihood for eligible students to receive them.

  5. How can I keep my Financial Aid? ***Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)*** Three factors taken into consideration in determining Satisfactory Academic Progress: • Quantitative (Grade Point Average minimum) 3.0 for graduate students or 3.25 for doctoral students. • Qualitative • Student must pass 75% of their overall attempted classes. Calculation will occur at the end of every semester of enrollment. • To calculate your percentage, add up all the hours you have passed and divide it by all the hours you have ever attempted (includes DP, F, DF, W) • Maximum Time Frame Masters students have 63 hours to obtain a degree* Second Masters students have 45 hours to obtain a degree Doctoral Students have 99 hours to obtain a degree *Certain programs that are longer in length have different MTF lengths (ie. Physician Assistant and Occupational Therapy programs)

  6. UTRGV Online Scholarship Application 2019-2020 UTRGV Scholarship Application Available in September 2018 Deadline: February 1, 2019 www.utrgv.edu/applyscholarships

  7. Outside Scholarships • South Texas Academic Rising Scholars (STARS) at South Texas Academic Rising Scholars (STARS) at www.starsscholarship.org • Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) at www.hsf.net Deadline: March 31st Deadline: March 30th

  8. Thank You! For any questions or additional information you may visit www.utrgv.edu/finaid or contact us at GradCentral: (833) 887 – 4842 Monday – Thursday 8 am – 6 pm Friday 8 am – 5 pm www.utrgv.edu/askrio or visit us at either Edinburg or Brownsville campuses Jose.e.sanchez01@utrgv.edu

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