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San Marcos, TX 78666
Phone: 512.245.2315
Fax: 512.245.7920
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Positive Impacts Spurred by Parents Association

 Date: 2007-06-30

Yes, it is true that over 5,000 Bobcats will be positively impacted during the 2007 New Student Orientation (NSO) sessions as a result of generous funding provided by the Texas State Parents Association. The award of $500 was presented to Financial Aid and Scholarships and is being used to provide refreshments to new Bobcats and their parents who visit Financial Aid and Scholarships during Summer 2007 NSO.

 
“It is so great that this University plans so well on these long days for visiting students and parents.” --Freshman Bobcat

TEXAS Grant Funding and Renewal Deadline (2007-2008)

 Date: 2007-01-21

Possible Award Changes

Please be aware that TEXAS Grant and any matching TPEG/TEXAS Grant awards may be revised or revoked in the event of state funding reductions.

Renewal Deadline

Students interested in renewing their TEXAS Grant award are encouraged to do so by filing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) no later than April 1 prior to the upcoming academic year. Students who have an incomplete file as of October 1 will NOT be eligible to renew their TEXAS Grant.


Information about 1098-T Form (Tuition Payments Statement)

Date: 2007-30-01

Form 1098-T (Tuition Payments Statement) is the information issued for the purpose of determining a student's eligibility for the Hope and Lifetime Learning education tax credits. To determine whether you are eligible for a 1098-T form, please visit the following website: 1098-T.com.

 


Texas State named among America's Best Value Colleges

 Date: 2006-03-28

Texas State University-San Marcos has been named by the Princeton Review as one of America's Best Value Colleges for 2007. The list ranks the top 150 public and private institutions nation-wide, placing Texas State in elite company. Texas State joins just three other Texas universities on the list: Rice University in Houston, Texas A&M University in College Station and the University of Texas in Austin.