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    College Financial Aid College Financial Aid
         Financial Aid  Financial Aid
         Eligibility Requirements  Eligibility Requirements
         Cost of Attendance  Cost of Attendance
         Texas Residence Requirements  Texas Residence Requirements
         Types of Aid Available  Types of Aid Available
         Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant  Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant
         Federal Pell Grant  Federal Pell Grant
         Federal Supplemental Grant  Federal Supplemental Grant
         Texas Public Grant  Texas Public Grant
         TEXAS Grant  TEXAS Grant
         TEXAS Educational Opportunity Grant (TEOG)  TEXAS Educational Opportunity Grant (TEOG)
         Federal LEAP and SLEAP Program  Federal LEAP and SLEAP Program
         TEXAS TOP 10% Scholarship Program  TEXAS TOP 10% Scholarship Program
         Federal TEACH Grant Program  Federal TEACH Grant Program
         Rising Star Program  Rising Star Program
         Foundation and Scholarships  Foundation and Scholarships
         Stafford and PLUS Loans  Stafford and PLUS Loans
         Short-term Loans  Short-term Loans
         Tuition Installment Pay Plan (TIPP)  Tuition Installment Pay Plan (TIPP)
         Part-time Employment  Part-time Employment
         Tuition Exemptions  Tuition Exemptions
         Vocational Rehabilitation  Vocational Rehabilitation
         Native American Students  Native American Students
         Veterans' Education Benefits  Veterans' Education Benefits
         Financial Aid Application Process  Financial Aid Application Process
         Financial Aid Award Process  Financial Aid Award Process
         Financial Aid Disbursements Process  Financial Aid Disbursements Process
         Release of Financial Aid Disbursements  Release of Financial Aid Disbursements
         Class Registration Deadlines  Class Registration Deadlines
         Return of Federal Title IV Funds  Return of Federal Title IV Funds
         Financial Aid and Distance Learning  Financial Aid and Distance Learning
         Standards for SAP  Standards for SAP
         State-Mandated Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (TXG-SAP)  State-Mandated Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (TXG-SAP)
         Reinstatement Procedures  Reinstatement Procedures
         Student Rights and Responsibilities  Student Rights and Responsibilities
DCCCD Core Curriculum  DCCCD Core Curriculum
DCCCD Core Curriculum  DCCCD Core Options for AAS Awards
Transfer Services  Transfer Services
TEXAS TOP 10% Scholarship Program (Archived)

The 80th Texas legislature created the Top 10 Percent Scholarship to encourage students who graduate in the top 10 percent of their high school class to attend a Texas public institution of higher education. Qualifying students who submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) by April 1, 2009 and have financial need are entitled to receive a $2,000 scholarship if they enroll fulltime in Texas public college or university in the fall 2009 semester. Students who submit their FAFSA after April 1 will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until available funds have been spent. Funds will only be available until August 31, 2009.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be a Texas resident
  • Demonstrate financial need (to be determined by the college or university financial aid office)
  • Complete a 2009 - 2010 FAFSA or TASFA (if applicable) and file by April 1, 2009
  • Complete Recommended or Distinguished Achievement HS curriculum
  • Rank in the top 10 percent of the student's graduating class
  • Graduate from an accredited high school in Texas
  • Enroll fulltime in a Texas public 2-year or 4-year college or university in fall 2009

Students must ensure that their high school registrar or transcript office submits the student's official High School Transcript with the class ranking information and the appropriate curriculum (recommended or distinguished) to the DCCCD Admissions/Registrar Office before Wednesday, July 15, 2009.

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