Yellow Ribbon Schools in Texas

Explore Yellow Ribbon schools in Texas and discover state-specific veteran education benefits and resources.

The Yellow Ribbon Program offers a unique opportunity for veterans in Texas to further their education with reduced out-of-pocket costs. While the Ultimate List of Yellow Ribbon Schools provides a general overview of the program, this page focuses on the specific benefits and resources available to veterans in Texas. Discover how Texas's participating schools and state resources can support your educational journey.

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Yellow Ribbon Schools in Texas

Texas A&M University-Central Texas

ROEDU™

820

Net Price

$1k

Earnings

$48k

Texas A & M International University

ROEDU™

629

Net Price

$4k

Earnings

$44k

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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721

Net Price

$7k

Earnings

$47k

The University of Texas at El Paso

ROEDU™

814

Net Price

$11k

Earnings

$50k

Texas Woman's University

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904

Net Price

$11k

Earnings

$54k

University of North Texas at Dallas

ROEDU™

874

Net Price

$10k

Earnings

$53k

Angelo State University

ROEDU™

774

Net Price

$13k

Earnings

$48k

Texas A&M University-Texarkana

ROEDU™

459

Net Price

$14k

Earnings

$42k

University of Houston-Victoria

ROEDU™

884

Net Price

$10k

Earnings

$53k

Lamar University

ROEDU™

889

Net Price

$11k

Earnings

$54k

Texas is home to numerous institutions that participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, providing veterans and their families with essential financial support for education. Participating schools in Texas may offer varying contribution amounts, making it important for veterans to research each institution's specific offerings. Texas veterans are encouraged to explore these opportunities to find the best fit for their educational goals. For a detailed understanding of the program, visit the Ultimate List of Yellow Ribbon Schools.

Benefits for Texas Veterans and Dependents

Veterans in Texas can access a variety of state-specific education benefits that complement the Yellow Ribbon Program. The Texas Veterans Commission offers resources such as the Hazlewood Act, which provides qualified veterans, spouses, and dependent children with up to 150 hours of tuition exemption at public colleges and universities in Texas. Additionally, veterans can benefit from the Texas Veterans Leadership Program, which provides peer support services to help navigate the transition from military to civilian life.

Finding and Applying to Texas Yellow Ribbon Schools

To apply for the Yellow Ribbon Program in Texas, veterans should first ensure they are eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill at the 100% benefit level. Once eligibility is confirmed, veterans can use the school listing widget below to explore participating Texas Yellow Ribbon schools. Each school may have its own application process and deadlines, so it's essential to contact the school's veterans' affairs office for specific guidance. For tips on maximizing your benefits, consider reading our 5 Steps to Maximize Your Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits.

Texas Resources and Next Steps

Veterans in Texas can access additional resources to support their educational pursuits. The Texas Veterans Commission provides a range of services, including education benefits counseling and employment services. Moreover, the Texas Workforce Commission offers programs designed to assist veterans in gaining employment and furthering their education. To explore all available options, veterans should consider visiting their local Texas VA office for personalized assistance.

Take the next step by exploring the Yellow Ribbon schools listed below and begin your journey toward a successful educational experience in Texas.