Students who previously qualified for in-state tuition under Texas Education code § 54.053(a)(3) but cannot demonstrate lawful presence in the United States will be reclassified as non-residents for tuition purposes.
TAMUT is reviewing each student’s status and notifying students who may be affected. Qualifying documentation to prove lawful presence aligns with the documentation accepted by the Texas Department of Transportation for a Real ID driver’s license.
Vice President of Enrollment Management Dr. Venus Lillis said, “Our students are at the heart of everything we do, and we remain committed to supporting them during this transition. We encourage all our students, especially those directly impacted by this change, to connect with us so we can provide you with resources and support.”
Students with questions or concerns are encouraged to call the Office of Admissions at 903-223-3000 or email admissions@tamut.edu.
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