Overview
Filing the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is essential for accessing financial aid at Texas colleges and universities. This guide covers Texas-specific deadlines, state grants, and requirements.
Information last updated: February 5, 2026
Texas FAFSA Deadline
| Deadline Type | Date | Notes | |---------------|------|-------| | FAFSA Opens | October 1 | Same nationwide | | Federal Deadline | June 30 | End of academic year | | Texas Priority Deadline | Varies by school | Check individual colleges | | State Grant Deadline | Check Texas higher education website | Funds awarded on first-come basis |
Important: Many Texas schools have their own priority deadlines that are much earlier than the federal deadline. Filing early maximizes your aid opportunities.
Requirements for Texas Students
To file the FAFSA for Texas schools, you'll need:
Required Documents
- Social Security Number (yours and parents' if dependent)
- Federal tax returns (IRS Data Retrieval Tool available)
- Bank statements and investment records
- Records of untaxed income (child support, etc.)
- FSA ID for electronic signature
Texas Residency Requirements
Most Texas state grants require:- Legal residency in Texas for at least 12 months
- Intent to remain in the state
- Enrollment at an eligible Texas institution
Texas State Grants and Aid
Texas offers several state-specific financial aid programs:
Need-Based Grants
- State need-based grant programs (varies by state funding)
- Institutional matching programs
- Emergency assistance funds
Merit-Based Scholarships
- Academic achievement scholarships
- STEM-focused grants
- Career and technical education awards
Top Texas Colleges
Popular Texas schools to consider:
- Public universities with strong state aid
- Community colleges with 2+2 transfer programs
- Private institutions with generous merit aid
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Texas FAFSA deadline?
The federal FAFSA deadline is June 30, but Texas state grant programs often have earlier priority deadlines. Check with your specific schools and the Texas higher education authority.
Do I need to be a Texas resident for state aid?
Most Texas state grants require 12 months of residency before enrollment. Federal aid is available regardless of state residency.
What if I miss the Texas FAFSA deadline?
You may still qualify for federal aid until June 30, but Texas state grants are often awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until funds run out.
Can I use FAFSA for private Texas schools?
Yes! Private schools in Texas also use FAFSA to determine federal and institutional aid eligibility. Many also require the CSS Profile.
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This guide provides general information about FAFSA and Texas financial aid. Always verify current deadlines with the Federal Student Aid website and your specific schools.