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Additional Financial Assistance 

To aid in fully understanding the financial needs for attending UH, students are highly encouraged to make an appointment with the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid. Services available to students include scholarships, loans, grants, work-study, graduate fellowships & scholarships, and outreach.

FAFSA

All applicants for UH CAMP must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

The application is now available. After the 2024-25 FAFSA year, the form will be available in October as usual again. Read about the FAFSA changes

Cougar Promise

The University of Houston covers both tuition and mandatory fees through Cougar Promise for students whose family Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is $65,000 or less. Students with an AGI from $65,001 to $125,000 may qualify for tuition support ranging from $500 to $2,000.

Priority deadline: January 15 

UHin4

UHin4 provides a comprehensive graduation plan to help students navigate the college experience. Students who are enrolled in UHin4 have the option to take advantage of the fixed 4-year tuition plan. It’s a budgeting plan that takes the uncertainty out of tuition bills and keeps the focus on what’s truly important. Enrollment is for summer and fall admits only.

AMET

The (Association for Migrant Educators of Texas) AMET Scholarship program is designed to assist college migrant students who are prior AMET scholarship recipients and high school seniors (including early graduates) who have a history of migration in addition to having the potential and desire to obtain a college degree. Awards will be given in June for summer enrollees and August for fall enrollees when student provides proof of enrollment (registration form) to the college or trade school. This $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to 10 entering freshmen.

Application Deadline: March 15

Additional Scholarships