Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG) Hardship Appeal
The State of Texas requires that students meet certain academic standards for continued renewal of TEG.
- Completion rate of at least 75%
- Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
- Earn at least 24 credit hours per year
If you encountered a severe difficulty that prevented you meeting any or all of these standards, you can submit a TEG Hardship Appeal. Examples include:
- Severe illness or other debilitating condition that affected your academic performance
- Death of a family member
- Divorce of parents
TEG hardship appeals are limited to academic requirements only. Other TEG qualifiers such as need, state residency, and enrollment are not subject to appeal. To comply with Texas Family Code, students required to pay child support must self-disclose any arrearages exceeding 30 days. Delinquency may result in loss of eligibility for state-funded grants, including the Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG). If notified by the State of Texas of delinquency, contact Baylor OneStop for next steps.