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Phone: 512.245.2315
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Title IV School Code: 003615

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  1. How do I get more money?
    There are several ways to obtain additional funds for your education. If you are a dependent student , your parent may apply for a Parent Loan to help with educational expenses. If they are denied...
    Date Updated: 09/17/2008
  2. What if I earn all F’s during a semester?
    If you fail to earn a passing grade in at least one of your courses (i.e., all F's, all I's or a combination of all F's, W's or I's) during a semester, you are considered to have, for purposes of...
    Date Updated: 12/21/2011
  3. How do I correct my Social Security Number at Texas State?
    The Social Security Number you provide on your FAFSA must match the SSN on file with Texas State University to ensure accurate reporting of your enrollment to the National Student Clearinghouse and...
    Date Updated: 03/06/2012
  4. My student was awarded a Federal Parent Direct Loan, now what? Updated
    Once your son or daughter has been awarded financial aid, you may want to borrow funds through a parent loan. Below are the steps that you will need to take in order to get your parent loan approved...
    Date Updated: 04/25/2012
  5. What are alternative loans?
    If you need additional funding to supplement your financial aid package, alternative student loans are an option. Alternative loans are private loans offered by lending institutions. They are not...
    Date Updated: 11/11/2009
  6. Can I use my financial aid to buy my textbooks?
    If your financial aid is more than your registration bill, you will receive a refund. You can use these funds to buy your textbooks. If you meet the eligibility requirements, you may apply...
    Date Updated: 08/26/2011
  7. HTML document How do I accept my awards for Fall 2011?
    Date Updated: 06/24/2011
  8. What happens to my financial aid or scholarship if I drop a class?
    The impact of dropping a class varies based on the type of aid that you have received. If you are concerned about your status, you should contact Financial Aid and Scholarships at 512-245-2315 prior...
    Date Updated: 01/08/2010
  9. Do I need to enroll full-time to receive my maximum aid?
    Beginning Fall 2011, we are awarding students based on full-time enrollment. If you do not enroll full-time, your Cost of Attendance will be reduced accordingly based on your enrollment on the 12th...
    Date Updated: 04/06/2011
  10. How am I notified about my financial aid awards?
    You will be notified via email. The email will direct you to Texas State Self-Service (SSB). You can view, as well as accept, your awards online via Self-Service. Only after you accept your awards...
    Date Updated: 01/13/2012