UTA expands tuition and fees reimbursement program
Thursday, Nov 21, 2024 • Brian Lopez : contact
More students dreaming of attaining a college degree but worrying about how to pay for it now have a pathway to afford their education. The recent decision by The University of Texas System Board of Regents to increase funding for the Promise Plus scholarship program allows The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) to establish a new baseline of $100,000 for its signature Blaze Forward program—any student whose family has an adjusted gross income of that amount or less and meets other eligibility requirements will not be charged tuition or mandatory fees.
Blaze Forward, launched in 2022, fully covers tuition and mandatory fees over four years for undergraduate students and two years of tuition and fees for transfer students who have completed their associate degree. Students must be Texas residents and eligible for the TEXAS Grant program to qualify.
First-time-in-college undergraduate and transfer students who meet eligibility requirements and have been admitted and enrolled at the start of the fall 2025 academic term will be considered for scholarships under the expanded Blaze Forward program.
“This year, 49% of all UTA undergraduate students had their tuition and fees fully covered. Thanks to the Board of Regents, even more Texans will be able to experience the transformative power of a UTA education tuition-free,” said UTA President Jennifer Cowley. “We are thrilled to create the opportunity to help even more students achieve their dreams of a college degree.”
“Blaze Forward provides meaningful financial assurances to thousands of Texas families. This program expansion reflects UTA’s enduring commitment to ensuring that the resources students need to succeed and thrive throughout their Maverick journeys are available to them, regardless of financial background,” said Tamara L. Brown, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.”
Blaze Forward represents just one example of the many resources UTA offers to eligible families. In all, the University committed $400 million in financial support to UTA students entering fall 2024.
About The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA)
Located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, The University of Texas at Arlington is a comprehensive teaching, research, and public service institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through scholarship and creative work. With an enrollment of approximately 41,000 students, UT Arlington is the second-largest institution in the UT System. UTA’s combination of outstanding academics and innovative research contributes to its designation as a Carnegie R-1 “Very High Research Activity” institution, a significant milestone of excellence. The University is designated as a Hispanic Serving-Institution and an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education and has earned the Seal of Excelencia for its commitment to accelerating Latino student success. The University ranks in the top five nationally for veterans and their families (Military Times, 2024), is No. 4 in Texas for advancing social mobility (U.S. News & World Report, 2025), and is No. 6 in the United States for its undergraduate ethnic diversity (U.S. News & World Report, 2025). UT Arlington’s approximately 270,000 alumni occupy leadership positions at many of the 21 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in North Texas and contribute to the University’s $28.8 billion annual economic impact on Texas.
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