Enrollment Management Student Financial Assistance
Enrollment Management Student Financial Assistance
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is home to the brightest minds and boldest thinkers of tomorrow. We believe cost should never be a barrier to joining "The Island University". Our counselors are available year-round to work with you to create a comprehensive aid award according to your family's unique circumstances, making Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s education affordable. We follow federal, state, and university policies to allow our students to achieve and exceed their educational goals.
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- Information for Students
- FAFSA® UPDATES
- Information for Parents
- Funding Resources
- OSFA Forms and Publications
- Receiving Outside Scholarships
- OSFA Video Library
- Children of Fallen Heroes
- Islanders Right to Know
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Contact OSFA
- Frequently Asked Questions
Information for Students
Information for Islanders!
Information for Student
Information for Parents
Information for our Islander Parents
Information for Parents
Funding Resources
Learn more about your funding opportunities at TAMU-CC.
Funding Resources
OSFA Forms and Publications
This page contains documents related to services overseen by the Office of Student Financial Assistance
OSFA Forms and Publications
Receiving Outside Scholarships
Get your scholarship funds from an outside/external donor or organization processed as quickly as possible.
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OSFA Video Library
Learn how to navigate your student portal to find missing requirements, check your financial aid status, and accept your award offers!
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Children of Fallen Heroes
A Pell-eligible student whose parent or guardian died in the line of duty while performing as a public safety officer is eligible to receive a maximum Pell Grant for the award year for which the determination of eligibility is made.
Children of Fallen Heroes
Islanders Right to Know
Institutions that receive Title IV aid are required to provide consumer information to all students.
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Satisfactory Academic Progress
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is required to receive federal and state funds for financial assistance. Learn more about GPA and completion rate requirements to maintain your financial aid eligibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Got a question about financial aid? You may just find the answer to what you're looking for in our helpful list of frequently asked questions below. Or visit our video library y en espanol!
Frequently Asked Questions