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The tuition rebate program allows eligible students to receive up to $1,000 in tuition rebates. The purpose of this program is to provide a financial incentive for students to prepare for university studies while completing their high school work, avail themselves of academic counseling, make early career decisions, and complete their baccalaureate studies with as few courses outside the degree plan as possible. Minimizing the number of courses taken by students results in financial savings to students, parents, and the state.
The program is authorized by Texas Education Code, § 54.0065.
To be eligible for a rebate under this program, a student must meet all of the following requirements:
The amount of the tuition rebate is equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition paid by the student to the institution up to a maximum of $1,000.
A student who paid the institution awarding the degree an amount of undergraduate tuition less than $1,000 may qualify for an increase in the amount of the rebate, not to exceed a total rebate of $1,000, for any amount of undergraduate tuition the student paid to other Texas public institutions of higher education by providing the institution awarding the degree with proof of the total amount of tuition paid to those other institutions.
Tuition rebates shall be reduced by the amount of any outstanding student loan, including an emergency loan, owed to or guaranteed by this state, including the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation. If a student has more than one outstanding student loan, the institution shall apply the amount of the rebate to the loans as directed by the student. If the student fails to provide timely instructions on the application of the amount, the institution shall apply the amount of the rebate to retire the loans with the highest interest rates first.
Students must apply for the tuition rebate prior to receiving their baccalaureate degree using forms provided by the institution. The Application for Tuition Rebate form may be downloaded from the UTSA Office of the Registrar Web site .
For more information on the tuition rebate program, visit CollegeForTexans.Com.
3. Tuition, Fees, Charges,
and Deposits
4. General Academic
Regulations – Undergraduate
4. General Academic
Regulations – Graduate
5. Administrative Policies and Procedures
6. Academic Resources
and Student Services
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A. Students’ Rights and Responsibilities
B. Student Code of Conduct
C. University Policies
D. Campus Security Report 2006
E. Student Grievances
F. Drug Free Schools
G. Tuition Rebates
H. Accreditation
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