Financial Restrictions/Holds
A restriction/hold will be placed on a student’s academic record if the student has an outstanding account balance that is past due to the University beginning in the fall and spring semesters when a student that has set up a payment plan and does not have at least 75% of their total charges paid (showing any amount as overdue). Holds are also placed on fall and spring semester accounts that are not paid in full by the first payment deadline, and have not been set up on a payment plan by the student. A financial hold will prevent the student from receiving or accessing academic records, transcripts or diplomas, and will not allow future registrations. When the student pays the account in full, or sets up the requirement payment plan, financial holds will be removed. Unpaid balances will be subject to being reported to the State of Texas for Austin Holds, and will be turned over to collections with an additional collection fee, which will be reported negatively on the student’s credit report.
Emergency Loans
If payment cannot be made by the published first payment deadline for fall or spring, and the only payment deadline for intersession and summer sessions, students can apply for an emergency loan for tuition and fees through Buff Advisor if they have no account holds, and a social security number on file with the Office of the Registrar. Loans are available beginning ten days before the payment deadline and close at 4 p.m. on the census date for the semester. In addition, students have access to our loan program for books up to $600.
Students may only have one loan of each type out at a time. Loans are short term loans, designed to assist a student while they continue to work on getting federal aid and scholarships disbursed, or personal payments in place. Loans are due within 90 days of disbursement for fall and spring semesters, and 45 days of disbursement for intersession and summers sessions. Other arrangements will have to be made for charges such as room/board and some fees.
Texas Tomorrow Fund
A student who is a beneficiary of the Texas Tomorrow Fund should notify the Accounting and Business Office by presenting his/her identification card. After the 12th class day, the University will bill the fund for tuition and required fees covered by the contract. The fund does not pay for room/board, books, course fees or any other expenses. Students are encouraged to check the balance of their remaining benefits each semester. Students must also notify the Accounting and Business Office each semester if they choose to use their Texas Tomorrow Fund. Students may call, email or come to the office to make their request.
American Opportunity Tax Credit
See https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/aotc for information concerning the American Opportunity Tax Credit.
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate teaching assistantships are available to students pursuing graduate degrees. Interested students should contact the head of the department in which they plan to pursue the graduate degree.
Veterans’ Exemptions
Exemptions are offered for some veterans under the Hazlewood Act. To be eligible, a veteran must demonstrate that he or she:
- At the time he or she entered the service,
- Resided in Texas as indicated by his/her place of entry on a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD214); or
- Was a resident of Texas, as determined in accordance with state law in Determining Residency Status for Tuition Purposes.
- Is classified as a current resident by West Texas A&M University for the term or semester for which the veteran applies for Hazlewood Act Exemption.
- Has an honorable discharge from service, general discharge from service under honorable conditions or an honorable separation from service.
- Has served at least 181 days of active duty beyond basic training.
- Is not in default on an education loan made or guaranteed by the federal government or by the state of Texas.
- Has attempted fewer than 150 credit hours using the Hazlewood Act Exemption beginning with fall 1995.
To obtain Hazlewood benefits, a qualified veteran must:
- File a copy of his or her DD214 (discharge document) with the registrar.
- Sign a Hazlewood affidavit by 12th class day.
- Obtain a letter from the Veteran’s Affairs Office in Muskogee, OK, stating status of federal benefits.
- Provide documentation of Texas residency at the time the veteran entered the service.
Tuition/Fee Exemptions and Waivers
AFDC/TANF - Exemption from payment of tuition/fees for one year; must start using exemption within one year of high school graduation.
Adopted (Exemption, TEC 54.367). Adopted students formerly in foster care exempt from payment of tuition/fees. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program and not exceed the excess hour limit (TEC 54.014).
Blind/Deaf (Exemption, TEC 54.364). Exemption from payment of tuition and all fees. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program and not exceed the excess hour limit (TEC 54.014).
Border County (Waiver, TEC 21.231(g). Waiver of non-resident tuition. Students on this waiver must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program.
Border State (Waiver, TEC 54.231(a). Reduction of non-resident tuition. Students on this waiver must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program.
Children of Disabled Firemen/Peace Officers (Exemption, TEC 54.351). Exemption from payment of tuition/fees other than room/meals and property deposit. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program and not exceed the excess hour limit (TEC. 54.014).
Combat Exemption (Exemption, TEC 54.2031). Exemption from payment of tuition for dependent child/stepchild who is entitled to pay resident tuition and whose parent is deployed on active duty in a combative military operation outside the United States. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program and not exceed the excess hour limit (TEC 54.014).
Competitive Scholarship (Waiver, TEC 54.213). Waiver of non-resident tuition for certain students receiving competitive scholarship of at least $1,000. There is a limit on the percentage of students who may be provided this waiver.
Early High School Graduate. Reimbursed from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for payment of tuition only.
Educational Aid Exemption. Reimbursed from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for payment of tuition and mandatory fees other than course fees; based on financial need.
Faculty/Dependent (Waiver, TEC 54.211). Waiver of non-resident tuition.
Firefighters Enrolled in Fire Science (Exemption, TEC 54.353). Texas residents employed as firefighters or active members of an organized volunteer fire department may be exempt from payment of tuition and lab fees if enrolled in a fire-science curriculum (emergency management). Students on this waiver must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014). Contact the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at 806-651-3310.
Foster Care (Exemption, TEC 54.366). Exemption from payment of tuition/fees.
Good Neighbor (Waiver, TEC 54.331). Exemption from payment of tuition by students from other nations of the Western Hemisphere (other than Cuba). Students on this waiver must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program. Contact the International Student Office at 806-651-2073.
Hazlewood Act (Exemption, TEC 54.341). Exemption from payment of tuition/fees except student service fee and room/meals. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014). For information, contact Veteran’s Services at 806-651-4936.
Hazlewood Legacy Program (Exemption, TEC 54.341). Veterans who are eligible for the Hazlewood Act may assign unused Hazlewood hours to a child under certain conditions. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014). For information, contact Veteran’s Services at 806-651-4936.
Mexico, Citizens of, in Border Counties (Waiver, TEC 54.231(b)). Waiver of non-resident tuition.
Military Personnel and Dependents (Waiver, TEC 54.241). Waiver of non-resident tuition.
Out-of-State Special Tuition (Waiver, TEC 54.0601). Reduction of non-resident tuition for residents of other states or properties of the United States. Students on this waiver must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program.
Peace Officers Enrolled in Criminal Justice (Exemption, TEC 54.353). Texas residents employed as peace officers in Texas may be exempt from payment of tuition and lab fees for specified courses if enrolled in a criminal justice program. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014). Contact the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at 806-651-3310.
Professional Nursing Program Faculty Dependents (Exemption, TEC 54.355). Exemption from payment of tuition for Texas residents who are dependents of professional nursing faculty at a Texas higher education institution. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014).
Senior Citizens/Golden Ager (Exemption, TEC 54.365(c)). Exemption from payment of tuition only, up to six hours; must be 65 or older. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014).
Teaching Assistant/Graduate Assistant (Waiver, TEC 54.212). Waiver of non-resident tuition.
Thesis Only Exemption (Exemption, TEC 54.051(e)). Graduate students in their final semester who are enrolled in only the Thesis course for their program may request an exemption of certain fees. Call the Office of the Registrar at 806-651-4911.
Valedictorian (Exemption, TEC 54.301). Exemption from payment of tuition only during the first two regular semesters following graduation from an accredited Texas high school. Students on this exemption must maintain a 3.0 GPA in their program (TEC 54.014).
For more information, contact the Office of Admissions at (806)651-2020 (unless another point of contact is identified with the specific exemption/waiver).
Vocational Rehabilitation
The Texas Rehabilitation Commission offers payment of tuition and other services to students who have qualifying physical or emotional handicaps. The vocational rehabilitation counselor must approve the student’s major field of study and any additional services needed in advance. Information about this program is available through the Texas Rehabilitation Commission, 5809 S. Western Street, Amarillo, Texas 79110 or call (806)353-7491.
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