Financial Aid
The Texas A&M Financial Aid office assists students by providing information about scholarships and financial aid opportunities.
International students must have the financial resources to cover all costs associated with the program through personal resources or private funding.
Federal student aid for certificates is currently only available in certain areas.
Veterans
Texas A&M University has a distinguished history of providing educational services to individuals preparing to enter our Armed Forces, those currently serving, and personnel transitioning to civilian life. Veterans and their dependents may be eligible for federal tuition benefits.
Please visit the Military Education website or email [email protected] for more information.
To discuss financial aid with an advisor, please fill out the Phone Advising Request form.
The following Texas A&M University programs are currently considered self-supporting for the School of Law:
Distance Education Graduate Programs
Master of Master of Jurisprudence [M.Jur.]
Master of Legal Studies [MLG/MLS]
Master of Laws [LL.M.]
Law Certificate Programs
Students in self-supporting programs do not qualify for the Hazlewood Exemption (per Texas Education Code Sec. 54.2002/Sec. 54.545), as these self-supporting programs are not supported with State funds, students cannot receive any State waivers or exemptions.
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