Texas residents can apply to public colleges and universities in the state for free Oct. 13-19. Typically, colleges and universities charge a fee for applications. But in the spring, state lawmakers ...
Texas residents will be able to apply for free to any public college or university in the state from Monday until Oct. 19 as part of the state’s first-ever “Free College Application Week.” Incoming ...
High school seniors in Texas who haven't applied to college yet will have a free opportunity to do so this week. It's part of a new program called Free College Application Week, which takes place Oct.
Texas students can apply for admission to public colleges and universities for free next week. The no-fee applications are part of an initiative from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board over ...
For the first time, the state is waiving the cost of applications for public universities and colleges in Texas. The initiative will run from Oct. 13-19, and after that, it will happen every year ...
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The launch of the revamped federal application to receive aid for college pushed this year's filing deadlines, but financial aid counselors are still advising college hopefuls in Texas to fill out the ...
A workaround to a glitch in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) reportedly allows Texas students with immigrant, non-citizen parents to apply for financial assistance to colleges ...
Texas students can apply to the state's public universities and community colleges for free this week. Application fees at public schools will be waived for in-state students during the second full ...