TAMIU is committed to helping students complete their degrees. A broad range of financial aid opportunities and programs are available to assist students, including on-campus work, student loans, and scholarships.
The University launched TAMIU Fund$Finder, an exclusive scholarship-matching tool for admitted TAMIU students. TAMIU Fund$Finder links Dustdevils to millions of dollars in available scholarships through a friendly, mobile platform.
To find out more, visit:
go.tamiu.edu/fundSfinder and follow three easy steps:
Step 1: Log in using Uconnect credentials
Step 2: Answer matching questions
Step 3: View individualized matches and apply
HEERF Recap:
(Updated: 07/07/2023-FINAL QUARTERLY REPORT)
Texas A&M International University serves a broad community of students in Laredo and South Texas with unique needs as a result of the impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic. To meet the needs of TAMIU students and their families impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic, TAMIU CARES has provided just under $24.6M in emergency grants to students. Of this, 98%, or $24,205,757, were federal funds while the remaining 2%, or $394,000, is from non-governmental sources.
View Q2 2023 Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds
Archived Quarterly Reports – Students
- Q1 2022 CRRSAA/ARPA Quarterly PDF Report
- Q4 2021 CRRSAA Required Reporting PDF report
- Q3 2021 CRRSAA Required Reporting PDF report
- Q2 2021 CRRSAA Required Reporting PDF report
- Q1 2021 CRRSAA Required Reporting PDF report
- 10/30/2020 CARES Final Quarterly Report
- 10/03/2020 CARES 45-Day PDF Report
- 08/19/2020 CARES 45-Day PDF Report
- 07/05/2020 CARES 45-Day PDF Report
- 05/24/2020 CARES 30-day PDF Report
Archived Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reports – Institutional
- Q1 2023 Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds
- Q4 2022 Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds
- Q3 2022 Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds
- Q2 2022 Budget and Expenditure Reporting for all HEERF I, II, and III Grant Funds
- Q1 2022 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
- Q4 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report after initial posting. Revised 8-12-2022.
- Q4 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
- Q3 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report after initial posting. Revised 8-5-2022.
- Q3 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
- Q2 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report after initial posting. Revised 8-5-2022.
- Q2 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
- Q1 2021 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
- Q4 2020 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
- Q3 2020 Budget and Expenditure PDF report after initial posting. Revised 1-9-2023.
- Q3 2020 Budget and Expenditure PDF report after initial posting. Revised 9-12-2022.
- Q3 2020 Budget and Expenditure PDF report
Resources
Dusty's Food Pantry
Assurance of a Neccesity
No student should go hungry.
Dusty's Food Pantry helps currently enrolled students remain focused on their studies by alleviating the burden of food insecurity. Students who submit the required documentation are provided a temporary supplemental supply of non-perishable.
Contact the Office of Student Conduct and Community Engagement at 956.326.2265 or send us an email at scce@tamiu.edu
Loaner Laptop Program
Empowerment Through Technology
TAMIU's Loaner Laptop Program assists students who are challenged with technology access.
To qualify, applicants must complete a brief online questionnaire, contract and acknowledgement. Applicants must be current TAMIU students, enrolled in at least 6 credit hours and be fully paid for the semester of enrollment to be eligible. Computers will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
Contact the Office of Outreach and Pre-College Programs at 956.326.2720 or email outreach@tamiu.edu.
Student Health Services
Success Through Health
Student Health Services promotes student health and fosters a University culture of health living. They advance student health by providing accessible health care, wellness activities, and health education.
Contact the Office of Student Health Services at 956.326.2235 or email studenthealth@tamiu.edu
Student counseling services
Mental Health Matters
TAMIU Student Counseling Center strives to provide a safe space for students to explore and address personal challenges to foster independence, encourage growth, and strengthen resiliency.
The Student Counseling Center has available counseling and consultation services for all currently enrolled TAMIU students.
Contact the Office of Student Counseling Services at 956.326.2230 or email counseling@tamiu.edu
Financial Planning
Invest in Your Future
The University offers several resources for students to make the most out of their college experience. From grants and scholarships to financial coaching, these resources are free and available to all currently enrolled students.
Contact the Office of Financial Aid at 956.326.2225 or email financialaid@tamiu.edu
Dustdevils Helping Dustdevils
Every donation matters. Your generosity provides students with food and help with housing, childcare, gas, and other basic needs.
Help Dustdevils get through difficult times and stay on track for graduation by giving today!