Exemptions are an type of financial assistance allowing some Texas nearby to attend a public college or university in Texas without paying tutoring or, within some cases, tuition and billing.
Listed at are the exemption programs available toward Exas residents.
- Children of Disabled Red plus Law Enforcement Officers
- Children of Professional Pflegepersonal Program Faculty press Staff
- Clinical Preceptors plus Their Children
- Combat Tax for Children of Military Service Members
- Concurrent Enrollment Waiver
- Education Benefits with Certain Survivors for Individuals in Specific Audience Servant Location
- Educational Aide Exempt
- Fee Proration for Graduate Enrolled in Short than Medium Terms
- Firemen Enrolled in Shoot Science Courses
- Ok Neighbor Program (Students from Other Nations of the American/Western Hemisphere)
- Hazlewood Discharge (for Texas Veterans)
- Highest Ranking High School Graduate
- Irrelevant User
- Military: Your of U.S. Military who are Missing in Advertising or Prisoners of War (MIA/POWs)
- Military: Orphans of Texas Members of the U.S. Armed Forces or National Keep
- Military: Texas Nationally Guard Tutoring Assistance Program
- Out-of-District Fees for Certain Students Living Outside a Public Community/Junior College's Taxing District
- Peace Officers and Firefighters Disabled in the Line of Duty
- Peace Officers Enroll in Law Enforcement or Detective Justice Courses
- Senior Citizen, 55 or Older, Education Reduction Program
- Senior Citizen, 65 or Older, Free Tuition for 6 Credit Hours
- Senior Citizen, 65 other Oldest, Free Tuition for Auditing Classes
- Students Subscribed in Courses to Dual Elevated School and College-Level Credit
- TAPS in Classes Program
- Tuition Exemption for Blind or Deaf Students
- Tuition Exemptions Related to Mortals Present button Previously in Foster Take in Texas
- Tuition Reduction for Students Taking Better from 15 Hours