BartWillis
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I’m hoping someone here has been through this before because Financial Aid isn't answering their phones today. 
I was super stoked last semester when I qualified for the TEXAS Grant (Toward EXcellence, Access, & Success). It literally made it possible for me to stay in school. I got my award letter for the Fall and it was a specific amount, enough to cover tuition with a little left over for books. I budgeted my whole semester around that number.
But I just checked my financial aid portal for the Spring semester, and the amount dropped by about $400. There’s no email explaining it, no notes, just... less money.
I haven't dropped below the credit hour requirement (still at 15), and my GPA is actually up a little from last year (sitting at a 3.2). Is this a glitch? Do they prorate it for returning students? Or is this some weird state budget thing happening in the background? I’m kind of freaking out because I already used my "book money" for the semester to pay a car repair bill, hoping the Spring amount would be the same. Has the state of Texas played anyone else like this?
I was super stoked last semester when I qualified for the TEXAS Grant (Toward EXcellence, Access, & Success). It literally made it possible for me to stay in school. I got my award letter for the Fall and it was a specific amount, enough to cover tuition with a little left over for books. I budgeted my whole semester around that number.
But I just checked my financial aid portal for the Spring semester, and the amount dropped by about $400. There’s no email explaining it, no notes, just... less money.
I haven't dropped below the credit hour requirement (still at 15), and my GPA is actually up a little from last year (sitting at a 3.2). Is this a glitch? Do they prorate it for returning students? Or is this some weird state budget thing happening in the background? I’m kind of freaking out because I already used my "book money" for the semester to pay a car repair bill, hoping the Spring amount would be the same. Has the state of Texas played anyone else like this?