Skip to main content
  • How to Apply
    • FAFSA FAQs
    • FAFSA Simplification
  • Types of Aid
    • UTRGV Tuition Advantage
    • Grants
    • Loans
    • Work-Study
    • Tuition Exemptions
    • Hazlewood Act
    • AmeriCorps
    • Accelerated Programs
    • Financial Aid for Finish@UT
  • Receive Aid
    • Eligibility Requirements
    • Financial Aid Adjustment
    • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
    • Verification FAQs
    • Withdrawing and Return of Funds
    • 1098-T Tax Form
  • Consumer Information
  • Cost of Attendance
    • SOM Cost of Attendance
    • SOPM Cost of Attendance
  • Resources
    • Financial Aid Forms
    • Additional Aid
    • Document Uploader
    • Financial Aid Appeals Portal
    • Summer Awards Transfer Request
    • My Free Taxes
    • Stay on Track
DIRECTORY
MAPS
MYUTRGV
UTRGV UTRGV 10th Anniversary
The University of Texas
Rio Grande Valley
DIRECTORY
MAPS
MYUTRGV
News
GIVE
Open Search Menu
Menu
UTRGV 10th Anniversary
Financial Aid
Office of VP Strategic Enrollment
  • How to Apply
    ▼
    How to Apply

    Information on applying for FAFSA and TASFA.

    • How to Apply
      • FAFSA FAQs
      • FAFSA Simplification
  • Types of Aid
    ▼
    Types of Aid

    Financial aid options.

    • Types of Aid
      • UTRGV Tuition Advantage
      • Grants
      • Loans
      • Work-Study
      • Tuition Exemptions
      • Hazlewood Act
      • AmeriCorps
      • Accelerated Programs
      • Financial Aid for Finish@UT
  • Receive Aid
    ▼
    Receive Aid

    Receive aid: Eligibility Requirements, Financial Aid Adjustment, Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), Verification, Withdrawing and Return of Funds

    • Receive Aid
      • Eligibility Requirements
      • Financial Aid Adjustment
      • Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
      • Verification FAQs
      • Withdrawing and Return of Funds
      • 1098-T Tax Form
  • Consumer Information
  • Cost of Attendance
    ▼
    Cost of Attendance

    Cost of Attendance: tuition and definition of terms.

    • Cost of Attendance
      • SOM Cost of Attendance
      • SOPM Cost of Attendance
  • Resources
    ▼
    Resources

    Resources: Financial Aid Forms, Additional Aid, Document Uploader, Financial Aid Appeals Portal, Summer Awards Transfer Request, My Free Taxes

    • Resources
      • Financial Aid Forms
      • Additional Aid
      • Document Uploader
      • Financial Aid Appeals Portal
      • Summer Awards Transfer Request
      • My Free Taxes
      • Stay on Track
Large group of students walking on campus.

Accelerated Programs

Hexagons
  1. Home
  2. Types of Aid
  3. Accelerated Programs
Types of Aid Menu
Menu

Types of Aid Menu

  • UTRGV Tuition Advantage
  • Grants
    • Summer Pell Grant FAQs
    • Graduate Resource Grant
  • Loans
    • Loan Limit
    • Private Loans
    • Repayment
    • Preventing Default
    • Borrower Rights and Responsibilities
  • Work-Study
    • Work-Study for Students
    • On-Campus Supervisors
    • Off-Campus Work-Study Program
  • Tuition Exemptions
  • Hazlewood Act
    • Resources for Veterans
  • AmeriCorps
  • Accelerated Programs
  • Financial Aid for Finish@UT

Accelerated Programs

Students accepted into The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Accelerated Programs, who meet the FAFSA eligibility requirements, are able to receive financial aid to pay towards their educational expenses. Since the accelerated program utilizes many different start dates during each term, it is important for students in the Accelerated Program to be aware of their program’s policies and how they affect financial aid processes.

Program Policy

  • Students can only be matriculated into one academic program concurrently. For example, a student cannot be matriculated into the accelerated online MBA program and the on-campus MBA program concurrently. This does not preclude a student from withdrawing from one program and entering into the other.
  • By the above policy, students cannot enroll in accelerated online classes and traditional on-campus classes concurrently.
  • As a result of the intense, accelerated format of these programs, a graduate student matriculating into one will be defined as full-time upon enrollment in six credit hours in any two seven-week accelerated modules that comprise a traditional academic semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer).
  • A student matriculating into one of the accelerated online graduate programs will be considered part-time upon enrollment in three credit hours in any two seven-week accelerated modules that comprise a traditional academic semester (Fall, Spring, or Summer).

For any questions, you may contact us at apfinaid@utrgv.edu. Please include your name and student ID number with your inquiry.

Program Details

Accelerated Programs Calendar

Note: Students can only receive financial aid if they are in a degree-seeking program. Therefore, students pursuing certifications, such as Principal Certification and Assessment of Exceptional Learners Teacher Credential Certification, are not eligible to receive federal aid.

Accelerated Programs

The enrollment policy for students participating in the graduate accelerated program is as follows:

Enrollment policy for students participating in the graduate accelerated program.
Hours Enrolled
Less than Half-Time 1 to 2
Half-Time 3 to 5
Full-Time 6+

Students who have accepted their financial aid but are in need of more aid can request additional aid through our Additional Aid Request. Eligible students are able to request additional aid such as Federal Direct Subsidized Loan (undergraduates only), Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan, etc.

Additional Aid requests are processed in 3-5 business days.

Students who receive federally funded financial aid and withdraw from the university are subject to the Return of Title IV Funds policy as required by the U.S. Department of Education. For more information, visit our Withdrawing and Return of Funds page.

Pell Recalculation Date (PRD) for Modules

UTRGV is permitted to set a Pell Recalculation Date (PRD) as a means to establish a timeframe for students to add or drop courses to determine a student’s enrollment status for Pell Awarding purposes.

UTRGV has assigned a PRD to each module within a Semester.

If a student is enrolled in several modules within the payment period (Semester), the latest active PRD will be used. An active PRD is when a student begins attendance in the module.

When a PRD is activated, all courses within the semester will be considered when determining enrollment status.

Financial Aid


Financial Aid

956-882-4026
finaid@utrgv.edu 

Find us on Social Media


LIKE. FOLLOW. SUBSCRIBE. ADD.


UTRGV
  • CARES, CRRSAA and ARP Reporting
  • Site Policies
  • Required Links
  • Accreditation Statement
  • Fraud Reporting
  • Senate Bill 18
  • Clery Act Reports
  • Web Accessibility
  • Mental Health Resources
  • Sexual Misconduct Policy
  • Reporting Sexual Misconduct
  • Contact UTRGV
  • 1-844-ATUTRGV
  • Facebook
  • X Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Academics
  • Admissions
  • Cost and Financial Aid
  • Student Life
  • Search Programs
  • First-Year Students
  • Transfer
  • International Students
  • Graduate Students
  • Current Students
  • Faculty Resources
  • Staff Resources
  • UTRGV Careers
  • Visit Campus
  • Directory
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley