Office of Financial Aid
UHV 2023-2024 Financial Aid Estimator
The Financial Aid Estimator allows you to obtain an estimate of your annual (fall and spring) financial aid awards. The awards are only an estimate which is based on the assumption that the information you provide is accurate. The financial aid awards cannot exceed your cost of attendance.
If you already have your Student Aid Report (results from your FAFSA), it may only take about 3 minutes to calculate your estimated financial aid awards. If you have not completed the FAFSA yet, it is helpful to have a copy of your most recent tax return and W-2s available in order to complete the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) question. If you have to compute the EFC, the process to estimate your financial aid awards may take approximately 12 minutes.
Student's Current Education Level
Students who are working on their first or subsequent baccalaureate degree should select "Undergraduate" student.
Only select "Graduate" if you have already completed (or are nearing completion of) a baccalaureate degree and have applied for entry into a graduate program.
Semester Credit Course Load
Indicate the highest anticipated number of credit hours you will be enrolled in for the fall or spring semester.
Enrollment Status | Undergraduate Hours | Graduate Hours |
Full-time | 12 or more credit hours | 9 or more credit hours |
Three-quarter time | 9-11 credit hours | 6-8 credit hours |
Half-time | 6-8 credit hours | 5 credit hours |
Less than half-time | 1-5 credit hours | 1-4 credit hours |
For more information, visit the UHV Financial Aid website at: https://www.uhv.edu/financial-aid/paying-for-college
Current Student's Housing Plan
The answer to this question is factored when determining your cost of attendance, which can have an impact on your cost of attendance.
Federal College Work Study Program
The Federal College Work Study Program provides part-time employment for undergraduate or graduate students. Students employed under this program are paid between $7.25 - $10.30 per hour (no benefits), are paid biweekly, and work approximately 20 hours per week. The average award is $4,000 per year.
Only degree seeking undergraduates and graduate professional students who are U.S. citizens or who are in the U.S. on a permanent resident visa are eligible for the program. Applicants must be admitted to the University for at least 3 credit hours and be in good academic standing as determined by the Office of Financial Aid. Students are reviewed for academic progress at the close of each semester.
Federal Direct Loan Program (DL) Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans
This is a federal long term low interest loan designed to help students who have difficulty meeting college expenses. The University of Houston-Victoria provides information to the Department of Education (DOE) about the student's eligibility for the loan, and the DOE makes the loan to the student. If you decide to take out a loan, my must understand the terms and conditions of the loan. Loans must be paid back with interest. Flexible repayment options are available. For more information such as loan limits, please visit our Student Loans page.
Expected Assistance from Other Resources
Please report any other expected assistance from sources other than UHV (scholarships, grants, tuition assistance, veteran's benefits, waivers, vocational rehabilitation benefits, etc.).
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Received
By completing your financial aid application in a timely manner, it will ensure that your file be reviewed in the first round of awarding for the upcoming semester. Since limited funds are available, priority will be given to the earliest applicants. It is the student's responsibility to review his/her financial aid status online in myUHV.
Applications completed after the date will be processed on a "first completed, first awarded" basis after the respective registration period has ended. It is advantageous to complete all the paperwork and submit all documents requested as soon as possible.