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State Work-Study Programs Fiscal Year 2026 (2025-26) 10-Day Data Review
Texas College Work-Study (TCWS) Program
Work-Study Student Mentorship Program (WSMP)
State Work-Study Programs Fiscal Year 2027 (2026-27) Data Review
Texas College Work-Study (TCWS)
Work-Study Student Mentorship Program (WSMP)
Fiscal Year 2026 (2025-26) Program Guidelines - TEG and State Work-Study Programs Memo
Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG), Texas College Work-Study (TCWS), and Work-Study Student Mentorship Program (WSMP)
State Work-Study Programs FY 2025 Program Guidelines Memo
2024-25 (FY 2025) Texas College Work-Study (TCWS) and Work-Study Student Mentorship Program (WSMP) included in these guidelines.
Work-Study Student Mentorship Program (WSMP) FY 2023 Final Allocations Memo
Work-Study Student Mentorship Program FY 2023 Summary Report Template
Work-Study Student Mentorship Program FY 2022 Preliminary Allocation Calculation
2021-22 State Financial Aid Program Guidelines. Therefore, archived copies of statute and rule that were used to create the FY 2022 guidelines have been created.
Institutions that are eligible for Title III funds from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) are exempt from the Texas College Work-Study (TCWS) and Work-Study Student Mentorship Program (WSMP) matching requirement that participating entities (e.g., institution, nonprofit employer, school district) must provide a certain percentage of an employed student's wages. To qualify for the exemption, institutions must submit a current copy of the Title III Eligibility Letter to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (hereinafter referred to as “MOU”) is made and entered into by and between the Institution (hereinafter referred to as “College”), and Independent School District, (hereinafter ISD), pursuant to the authority granted in compliance with section 56.079 (d) of the Texas Education Code.
WHEREAS, the parties to this MOU desire to jointly participate in a work study mentorship program to; (1) mentor high school students at the ISD; (2) counsel high school students at the GO Centers or similar high school-based recruiting centers designed to improve student access to higher education; or (3) support student interventions at the College that are focused on increasing completion of degrees or certificates.
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