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- Hazlewood Act – Texas Veterans Commission
Which children may be eligible for the Hazlewood Act spouse dependents? The child must be a biological, adopted, stepchild or dependent claimed in the current or previous tax year As the veteran, do I have to reside in Texas, while my child uses my hours under “Legacy”?
- 11 Questions to Learn More About the Hazlewood Act
Can I transfer my Hazlewood Act benefits to my dependents? Yes, the Hazlewood Act includes a Legacy Program, which allows eligible veterans to transfer their unused education benefits to their dependent children
- The Hazlewood Act: Eligibility Requirements and How to Apply - benefits
The Hazlewood Act provides eligible veterans, their spouses, and dependent children with a tuition and fee exemption for up to 150 credit hours or eight years of exemption, whichever comes first The exemption covers tuition and most required fees at Texas public colleges and universities
- COLLEGE CHARGES COVERED 7. Would a veteran who was a dependent when . . .
The Hazlewood Act exempts qualified dependent children of certain deceased veterans taking classes at public institutions of higher education in Texas from all tuition and fee charges, except property deposit fees and student services fees The non-exempted student services fees are those specifically named as student service fees in statute
- Hazlewood Act | Collin College
The Hazlewood Act is a State of Texas tuition exemption created to provide education benefits to honorably discharged or separated Texas veterans and to eligible dependent children and spouses of Texas veterans
- Texas Hazelwood Tuition Exemption (Act) - North Central Texas College
Be the spouse dependent of a Hazlewood Act benefit-eligible veteran who is determined by the VA to be 100%, total and permanent, service-connected veteran or one who became totally disabled for purposes of employability as a result of a service-related injury or illness
- The Texas Veterans Commission is a State HAZLEWOOD agency created to . . .
The dependent child must be classified by their institutions as residents of Texas for the term or semester for which they apply for the Hazlewood Act exemption
- Hazlewood Act – What is it, Qualifying, Applying for Texas Veterans
The state of Texas' Hazlewood Act can help veterans or their spouses or dependent children pay for college Find out if you qualify for the Hazlewood Act
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