Texas State University is linked to scholarships that can reduce costs in meaningful ways. Here are a few strong options prioritized by funding level.
On the institution side, Texas State University is connected to scholarships that can reduce tuition and sometimes extend to other study costs. These are practical starting points. Freshman Assured Scholarships is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include A stipend of $48,000 in total for 4 years ($12,000 annually) for President's Honor Scholarship awardees, A stipend of $24,000 to $32,000 in total for 4 years ($6,000 to $8,000 annually) for Texas State Achievement Scholarship awardees, and A stipend of $16,000 in total for 4 years ($4,000 annually) for Texas State Distinguished Scholarship awardees. A strong option is Good Neighbor Scholarship which is partially funded and often covers non-resident tuition fees. Graduate Assistantships is partially funded, and coverage often includes tuition waivers as given by Student Business Services, A salary for students depending on the hiring department, and employer group insurance plans administered by Human Resources for those employed half-time within 4 1/2 months. Competitive Scholarships for International Students is partially funded and typically covers $8,000 per year (total of $32,000) for McCoy Scholarship of Excellence recipients, $5,500 per year (total of $22,000) for University Scholars, and $5,000 per year (total of $20,000) for McCoy Scholarship of Distinction recipients and Patti Strickel Harrison Scholarship recipients.
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