Tex.
Educ. Code Section 54.0065
Tuition Rebate for Certain Undergraduates
(a)
A qualified student is eligible for a rebate of a portion of the undergraduate tuition the student has paid if the student:(1)
is awarded a baccalaureate degree from a general academic teaching institution within:(A)
four calendar years after the date the student initially enrolled in the institution or another postsecondary educational institution if:(i)
the institution awarding the degree is a four-year institution; and(ii)
the student is awarded a degree other than a degree in engineering, architecture, or any other program determined by the coordinating board to require more than four years to complete; or(B)
five calendar years after the date the student initially enrolled in the institution or another postsecondary educational institution if:(i)
the institution awarding the degree is a four-year institution; and(ii)
the student is awarded a degree in engineering, architecture, or any other program determined by the coordinating board to require more than four years to complete; and(2)
has attempted no more than three hours in excess of the minimum number of semester credit hours required to complete the degree program:(A)
including:(i)
transfer credits; and(ii)
course credit earned exclusively by examination, except that, for purposes of this subsection, only the number of semester credit hours earned exclusively by examination in excess of nine semester credit hours is treated as hours attempted; and(B)
excluding:(i)
course credit that is earned to satisfy requirements for a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program but that is not required to complete the degree program; and(ii)
course credit, other than course credit earned exclusively by examination, that is earned before graduating from high school.(b)
The amount of tuition to be rebated to a student under this section is $1,000, unless the total amount of undergraduate tuition paid by the student to the institution of higher education awarding the degree was less than $1,000, in which event the amount of tuition to be rebated is an amount equal to the amount of undergraduate tuition paid by the student to the institution. However, a student who paid the institution awarding the degree an amount of undergraduate tuition less than $1,000 may qualify for an increase in the amount of the rebate, not to exceed a total rebate of $1,000, for any amount of undergraduate tuition the student paid to other institutions of higher education by providing the institution with proof of the total amount of that tuition paid to other institutions of higher education.(c)
A student who has transferred from another institution of higher education shall provide the institution awarding the degree an official transcript from each institution attended by the student in order that the period during which the student has been enrolled in a general academic teaching institution and the total number of hours attempted by the student can be verified.(d)
To qualify for a rebate under this section, the student must have been a resident of this state and entitled to pay tuition at the rate provided by this chapter for a resident student at all times while pursuing the degree.(e)
All institutions of higher education shall notify each first-time freshman student of the tuition rebate program.(f)
The institution awarding the degree shall pay the rebate under this section from local funds.(g)
If a student entitled to a rebate under this section has an outstanding student loan, including an emergency loan, owed or guaranteed by this state, including the Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation, the institution shall apply the amount of the rebate to the student’s loan. If a student has more than one outstanding loan, the institution shall apply the amount of the rebate to the loans as directed by the student or, if the student fails to provide timely instructions on the application of the amount, the institution shall apply the amount of the rebate to the loans according to priorities established by the coordinating board. If the amount of the rebate exceeds the amount of the loan indebtedness, the institution shall pay the student the excess amount.(h)
The legislature shall account in the General Appropriations Act for the rebates authorized by this section in a way that provides a corresponding increase in the general revenue funds appropriated to the institution. It is the intent of the legislature that rebates authorized by this section shall be financed by savings to the state resulting from reductions in the number of courses taken by undergraduate students.(i)
The coordinating board, in consultation with the institutions of higher education, shall adopt rules for the administration of this section, including a rule to allow an otherwise eligible student to receive a rebate under this section if the student is not awarded a baccalaureate degree within the period required by Subsection (a)(1) solely as a result of a hardship or other good cause. The performance of active duty military service by a student shall be recognized as “good cause” for purposes of this section.
Source:
Section 54.0065 — Tuition Rebate for Certain Undergraduates, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.54.htm#54.0065
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).