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The Office of Financial Aid and Veteran Services at A&M-Texarkana

Texas A&M University-Texarkana offers many financial aid options to help you pay for college costs. Our students receive over $10 million in assistance from federal, state, private and institutional entities. Within this site you will find information about applying for financial assistance, costs, types of aid and more.

What is financial aid?

Federal, state, institutional, and private fund(s) used to assist eligible students in funding their education. Financial aid can be a combination of scholarships, grants, loans, waivers, and student employment. Scholarships and grants are considered “free money” and the student is not required to repay; however, loans and student employment are considered self-help aid and most loans require repayment when a student becomes enrolled less than half time or graduates. Student employment includes both work-study positions and part-time employment positions, either on- or off- campus.

Please contact us with any questions you may have regarding financing your education.

Physical Location:

2nd Floor University Center
Phone: 903.223.3066
Fax: 903.223.3140

Mailing Address:

Texas A & M University-Texarkana
Financial Aid & Veteran Services
P.O. Box 5518

Texarkana, TX 75503-5018

Office Hours:

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday through Friday

8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays

Email:  fin.aid@tamut.edu

FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 

Financial Aid Handbook

Cost of Attendance

Net Price Calculator

Code of Conduct - Fair Lending Practices

Web for Students

Federal/College Work Study Guide

Federal Student Loan Resources

Entrance and Exit Loan Counseling

Satisfactory Academic Progress, beginning Fall 2011

Withdrawing from the University

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