Scholarship & Financial Aid Forms
 2025-26 UH General Scholarship Application 
Access the form using CougarNet ID & password.
We have a new scholarship application for the 2025-26 academic year! Apply today to be considered for University of Houston General Scholarships. While some questions on the application are optional, providing complete responses will enhance your chances of receiving scholarships.
2025-26 UH General Scholarship Priority Deadline
- June 1, 2025
 
To apply for financial aid at UH, start by submitting the FAFSA. Here are additional forms you might need:
- Academic Scholarship Appeal/Petition
 - Alternative Loan Request Form
 - B-On-Time Loan Application for Forgiveness
 - College-Specific Scholarships
 - Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
 - GRE Fee Reduction Certificate
 - Learning Abroad
 - Federal Parent PLUS Borrower Form
 - Federal Perkins Program Loan Exit Interview
 - Post-Baccalaureate Certification Statement
 - Private Loan Self-Certification
 - Revision Request
 - Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal – GPA/Ratio
 - Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal – Max Timeframe
 - Special & Unusual Circumstance Appeal
 - State Aid Selective Service Statement of Registration Status
 - State Exemption/Waiver Statement of Selective Service Status
 - Summer Aid
 - TEACH Grant Application
 - Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA)
 - Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program Eligibility Review Request
 - TEXAS Grant Review Form
 - Texas Transfer Grant Hardship Form
 - Total & Permanent Disability Form
 - Transfer Monitor: Spring
 - Transfer Monitor: Summer
 - Unusual Enrollment History Form
 - Unusual Enrollment History Appeal
 
  Academic Scholarship Appeal/Petition 
Students may initiate a scholarship petition/appeal form if they have prior knowledge
                        of circumstances that will prohibit them from meeting scholarship renewal requirements.
                        Examples include, but are not limited to: needing to enroll in fewer than the required
                        number of credit hours, participating in a COOP or other sanctioned university program,
                        participating in a study abroad program, or if the student would like to request scholarship
                        funds be applied to a semester outside the traditional award terms (fall/spring).
                        The same form also may be used to appeal the cancellation of a scholarship due to
                        lack of academic progress, including GPA and/or completing the required number of
                        credit hours. Complete the form and submit it with a detailed letter describing the
                        circumstances and provide supporting documentation. This form is to be used for scholarships
                        only.
  Alternative Loan Request Form  
Required for students who are applying for an alternative loan and declining all other
                        financial aid. Complete this request form only if requested or "initiated" in your
                        myUH To-Do List.
  B-On-Time (BOT) Loan Application for Forgiveness   
The Texas B-On-Time Loan program has ended, this loan is no longer being offered to
                        new borrowers. Upon graduation, previous borrowers will need to fill out the BOT Loan Application for Forgiveness.
  Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 
 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR
                        Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.
                        The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the
                        U.S. Department of Education. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their
                        children's education records. Schools must have written permission from the student
                        in order to release any information from a student's education record. A student must
                        complete the FERPA form and upload the document to their FERPA to-do list item in
                        order for our office to speak about the student’s account with whom permission has
                        been given. A link to the Authorization to Release Educational Records form and instructions on how to upload this document can be found online.
Visit the below links for additional information on the FERPA:
- University of Houston’s FERPA Explanation
 - Student Privacy at the U.S. Department of Education
 - Parents’ Guide to the FERPA
 - Students’ Guide to the FERPA
 
  Federal Perkins Loan Program Exit Interview  
This is completed when a student leaves or graduates from the University or is no
                        longer at least half-time enrollment status. This does not include the summer semester.
                        Students do not have to enroll in summer as long as they resume classes the following
                        fall semester.
  GRE Fee Reduction Certificate  
The GRE Fee Reduction Certificate is for individuals who demonstrate financial need.
                        The Fee Reduction Certificate may be used for one GRE® revised General Test and/or
                        one Subject Test. Certificate users pay 50% of the regular test fee.
  Learning Abroad: 2025-26 
This form is required for students who are seeking financial aid and are enrolled
                        in a UH Study Abroad program.
 2025-26 Federal Parent PLUS Loan Borrower Form   
If you are a parent of a dependent student and have been approved for a Federal Direct Parent, this form is required. Please submit this completed form along with a copy of your
                        Driver’s License or State Identification Card to the Office of Scholarships and Financial
                        Aid. These documents can be uploaded if they are “initiated” in the student’s myUH
                        To-Do List. If Federal Parent PLUS Loan Counseling is required by the U.S. Department
                        of Education, funds will not be credited to a student’s account until this requirement
                        has been met. Complete this requirement online.
 Post-Baccalaureate Certification Statement: 2025-26  
This form is requested from all students admitted in a post‐baccalaureate program.
                        If you are not in a graduate program, but have a bachelor's degree, you are considered
                        a post‐baccalaureate student for enrollment purposes. Post‐baccalaureate students
                        are not eligible to receive federal or state grants. They may be eligible to receive
                        Federal Direct Loan assistance, pending aggregate and program eligibility. Post‐baccalaureate
                        students must be enrolled in at least six hours to receive loans. This form is required
                        to determine aid eligibility and should be submitted only if it is "initiated" on
                        your To-Do List in your myUH self‐service account.
  Private Loan Self-Certification  
This form is required from all admitted or enrolled students pursuing a private educational
                        loan. Section 2 of this form will be completed by the Office of Scholarships and Financial
                        Aid (SFA) upon request. The applicant must submit the completed form to his or her
                        lender. UH SFA does not process or track this form. Some lenders may have this requirement
                        included in their private loan application process. The lender cannot submit funds
                        to UH until the form is received. Pursuant to Section 155 of the Higher Education
                        Act of 1965, as amended, (HEA) and to satisfy the requirements of Section 128(e)(3)
                        of the Truth in Lending Act, a lender must obtain a self-certification signed by the
                        applicant before disbursing a private education loan. The school is required on request
                        to provide this form or the required information only for students admitted or enrolled
                        at the school. Throughout this Applicant Self-Certification, “you” and “your” refer
                        to the applicant who is applying for the loan. The applicant and the student may be
                        the same person.
 Revision Request: 2025-26  
This form is used to reinstate funds, to cancel funds or to make adjustments to your
                        financial aid package based on a change in eligibility.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal – GPA/Ratio: Fall 2025 
Fall 2025 Final Deadline: Sept. 22, 2025  
This form is used for any student appealing their SAP due to not meeting the GPA and/or
                        Ratio requirements. You can upload this form to the SAP To-Do List item listed in
                        your myUH self-service account. Please visit our SAP webpage for more information on the SAP guidelines. We also have an  FAQs section that includes suggestions on how to fill out the appeal statements. 
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal – Max Timeframe: Fall 2025 
Fall 2025 Final Deadline: Sept. 22, 2025  
This form is used for any student appealing their SAP due to exceeding the maximum
                        timeframe requirement. You can upload this form to the SAP To-Do List item listed
                        in your myUH self-service account. Please visit our SAP webpage for more information on the SAP guidelines. We also have an  FAQs section that includes suggestions on how to fill out the appeal statements.
  Special & Unusual Circumstance Appeal 
 A student’s eligibility for financial aid is calculated based on the information
                        provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). However, UH recognizes
                        that many families experience changes in income, or have family situations that are
                        not reflected on the FAFSA. This website provides information regarding the types
                        of unusual or extenuating circumstances that can be considered; it is also a guide
                        to understanding the process of submitting a Special Circumstance Appeal.
  State Aid Selective Service Statement of Registration Status  
Required for male students that are receiving state funds. Complete this statement
                        only if requested or "initiated" in your myUH To-Do List.
  State Exemption/Waiver Statement of Selective Service Status  
Required for male students that are receiving a state tuition and fee exemption or waiver, and did not complete a FAFSA. Complete this statement only if requested or "initiated" in your myUH To-Do List.
  Summer Aid  
  Summer aid eligibility for Federal funds is determined by any remaining funds that
                        were not utilized during the fall and spring semesters.
 TEACH Grant Application 2025-26   
This form is for students interested in applying for the Teacher Education Assistance
                        for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program if they plan to teach in a
                        public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income
                        families. Learn more online.
  eTASFA - Texas Application for State Financial Aid
2026-27 Priority Deadline: Jan. 15, 2026   
University of Houston has an online e-TASFA. Create an account and complete the electronic
                        application online. Students are encouraged to complete the application and upload all requested documentation
                        by the priority deadline each year to be considered for maximum funding. For more
                        information, please visit our TASFA/Senate Bill 1528 webpage. 
You will be notified via email to submit any additional documents, which may include
                        tax transcripts, selective service registration and/or additional forms. These documents
                        should be submitted by uploading them to each To-Do List item. View the instructions on how to upload documents.
Students qualifying for state residency under House Bill 1403/Senate Bill 1528 are eligible to apply for state financial aid using the TASFA. In 2001, the Texas Legislature passed a bill that states these students may be eligible for state grants.
 Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program Eligibility Review Request: 2025-26 
This form is requested for any student receiving the Texas Armed Services Scholarship
                        Program (TASSP) award. The information on the form is used to determine students'
                        eligibility for the scholarship.
 TEXAS Grant Review Form: 2025-26 
This form is used to request a review of eligibility for continuation in the program.
                        
Note: This form is to be completed by previous TEXAS Grant recipients (continuing or transfer
                        students) only.
Texas Grant Hardship Provision Policy:
The state of Texas requires that students who receive the TEXAS Grant must meet and maintain all of the following renewal requirements:
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
 - Enroll in at least nine credit hours per semester of award
 - Cumulative GPA of 2.50
 - Complete/Pass 24 credit hours in an academic year
 
Students not currently meeting eligibility requirements may complete and submit the TEXAS Grant Review Form .
- If summer grades are required for review, they are reviewed after summer grades have posted (end of August).
 
Hardship circumstances which are reviewed include, but not limited to:
- Medical/Illness
 - Financial Difficulty
 - Emotional/Extreme Stress
 - Family Issues
 
Hardship requests are reviewed and approved by the program coordinator. In the event the coordinator is unable to determine a decision, the hardship is forwarded to the supervisor over TEXAS Grant.
Approved hardships are awarded TEXAS Grant for the upcoming year. The appropriate RY award is placed on their account.
TEXAS Grant Review forms are reviewed in the order received and subject to fund availability.
 Texas Transfer Grant Hardship Form: 2025-26 
This form is used to request a review of eligibility for continuation in the program.
                        
Note: This form is to be completed by current or previous Texas Transfer Grant recipients
                        only.
Texas Transfer Grant Hardship Provision Policy:
Students not currently meeting eligibility requirements may complete and submit the Texas Transfer Grant Hardship.
- If the student is enrolled in fewer semester hours than required
 - If the student fails to meet SAP
 - If the student requires an extension of the year limits to complete their degree
 - If the student receives a grant after attempting more than 135 hours
                           
                           
- However, the total number of hours paid for, at least in part, with Texas Transfer Grant funds may not exceed 150 semester credit hours or the equivalent.
 
 - If the student enrolls beyond the 12th month after the calendar month the student earned an associate degree.
 
Hardships circumstances which are reviewed include but not limited to:
- Medical/Illness
 - Financial Difficulty
 - Emotional/Extreme Stress
 - Family Issues
 
Hardship requests are reviewed and approved by the program coordinator in the order in which they are received and are subject to funding availability.
Approved hardships are offered Texas Transfer Grant for the upcoming year.
 Total & Permanent Disability Form: 2025-26  
If a student is in the process of applying for a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD)
                        discharge, receiving additional federal student aid may affect eligibility for a TPD
                        discharge. If a student has already received a TPD discharge, they must meet additional
                        eligibility requirements to receive further federal student aid. Depending on when
                        a TPD discharge was granted, receiving additional federal student aid may affect ability
                        to keep the discharge. This form is required to determine aid eligibility and should
                        be submitted only if it is "initiated" on your To-Do List in your myUH self-service
                        account. 
 Transfer Monitor: Spring 2026  
If you are a spring transfer student, we are required to review your student aid history
                        within the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). If you have active federal student
                        aid at another institution within the same academic year in which you are currently
                        enrolled at our institution, you must cancel your pending spring aid at your previous
                        institution and complete and submit this form. Please refer to our Spring Aid website for more information.
 Transfer Monitor: Summer 2026  
If you are a summer transfer student, we are required to review your student aid history
                        within the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). If you have active federal student
                        aid at another institution within the same academic year in which you are currently
                        enrolled at our institution, you must cancel your pending summer aid at your previous
                        institution and complete and submit this form. Please refer to our summer aid webpage for more information.
 Unusual Enrollment History Form: 2025-26  
This form is to be completed by students who have been flagged for "unusual enrollment
                        history" by the U.S. Department of Education. A student may be flagged as a result
                        of having received Federal Pell Grant Program Funds at multiple institutions in recent
                        years. The University of Houston's Financial Aid Department will determine if a student
                        had a valid reason for having unusual enrollment at multiple institutions. 
 Unusual Enrollment History Appeal Form: 2025-26   
This form is to be completed by students who have been flagged for "unusual enrollment
                        history" by the U.S. Department of Education. A student may be flagged as a result
                        of having received Federal Pell Grant Program Funds at multiple institutions in recent
                        years. The University of Houston's Financial Aid Department will determine if a student
                        had a valid reason for having unusual enrollment at multiple institutions. 
College-Specific Scholarship Forms
- C.T. Bauer College of Business
 - College of Education
 - College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
 - College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
 - College of Optometry
 - College of Pharmacy
 - College of Social Work
 - Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership
 - Cullen College of Engineering
 - Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture
 - The Honors College
 - University of Houston Law Center