Money Matters
For more information please contact your ADVISER
GI Bill
What is it?
Financial benefits to pay for college, graduate school, or job training programs.
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There are multiple GI Bill programs with different requirements. Your eligibility depends on which branch you join, how long you serve, and your duty status.
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A GI Bill program may pay your tuition plus fees and still give you monthly allowances for housing and textbooks/supplies.
Hazlewood Act
What is it?
An educational benefit that can cover up to 150 hours of tuition and fees but only at public colleges and universities in Texas.
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The Hazlewood Act has particular eligibility requirements and cannot be used outside of Texas or at most private universities.
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ROTC Scholarships
These scholarships can help you pay for up to four years of college in tuition, fees, supplies, and even a monthly stipend. Being an ROTC scholar means that you are committing to serve in the military after college.
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To be eligible you first need to apply and meet the requirements of the branch you are looking to serve. While going to college you will be part of the ROTC program at your campus.