Who should complete the FAFSA form?
Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs. This includes grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.
Texas law allows for individuals on the Sex Offender Registry who meet certain conditions to petition to have their names removed from the list through a process known as “deregistration.”
Whether you’re just getting started on your journey toward financial health or working to get back on track, UFCU can help you build a solid credit history.
Grants are a form of need-based financial aid that does not need to be repaid. Grants are awarded by the federal and state governments, as well as by UT.
TEA awards formula and discretionary grants, as authorized through federal and state legislation, to non-federal entities such as local educational agencies (LEAs), including school districts and charter schools; education service centers (ESCs); institutions of higher education (IHEs); and nonprofit organizations (NPOs).
Texas Voices For Reason and Justice is a statewide, non-profit, volunteer organization devoted to promoting a more balanced, effective, and rational criminal justice system. TVRJ advocates for common sense, research based laws and policies through education, legislation, litigation, and support for persons required to register for sex related offenses as well as for members of their families.
PurposeWorks empowers, equips, and guides people to find purpose and fulfillment in every stage of their lives and careers through relationship, encouragement, and training.
The small group that’s all about your money.
We fight poverty and hopelessness in adults through spiritual development, workforce training and adult education
To break the cycle of recidivism, we give our youthful offenders employment-based mentoring and training along with spiritual and character development.
Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find freedom from your hurts, hang-ups, and habits.