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If I receive a waiver that makes me eligible to pay resident tuition, does that mean I can apply for state financial aid?

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If I receive a waiver that makes me eligible to pay resident tuition, does that mean I can apply for state financial aid?

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No. Persons who receive waivers are not Texas residents, even though they can pay the resident tuition rate. Such persons are not eligible for state financial aid programs, although they may be eligible for federal or institutional financial aid. Visit with the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid at your college for details.

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