• Notice of Texas First Early High School Completion Program and Texas First Scholarship Program

    The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), Texas Education Agency (TEA), and enrollment and admission leadership at institutions of higher education (IHEs) developed the Texas First Early High School Completion Program (Texas First Diploma) for students who graduate from high school early and meet eligibility criteria.

    This program comprises two parts:

    • The Texas First Early High School Completion Diploma, which allows students to graduate high school early with a Distinguished Level of Achievement by demonstrating early readiness for college
    • The Texas First Scholarship Program, which awards scholarship credit equivalent to up to one year of the TEXAS Grant at eligible institutions

     

    Texas First Early High School Completion Diploma (High School)

    Eligibility (Must fully meet all 8 criteria):

    1. Graduate at least one full semester early from high school (based on graduation year upon 9th grade entry)
    2. Texas residency
    3. FAFSA or TASFA completion
    4. At least 22 high school credits by any permissible method, including credit by examination
      • Students are not required to meet Foundation High School program credit requirements in order to graduate from high school under this program; however, students should be aware that being accepted to the participating university or universities requires meeting the university’s admission requirements, which may include credit for specific courses and other factors.
        • The Texas First Diploma does not guarantee automatic or guaranteed admission to any university or their academic programs.
        • Certain programs or majors within universities, such as admission to the School of Engineering or honors programs, for example, may have additional requirements, such as submitting proof of Calculus Readiness, an expanded résumé, or other criteria.
        • Students should visit the university website and submit inquiries to the university early, well before the admissions application deadline, in order to prepare for and meet any admissions requirements beyond the courses taken for the Texas First Early High School Completion Diploma.
    5. Final Grade Point Average (GPA) equivalent to 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale
    6. Overall score in at least the 80th percentile on one or more of the following assessments:
        • ACT
        • SAT
        • PSAT/NMSQT
        • TSIA/TSIA2
        • GED
        • Or, alternatively, a GPA in the top 10 percent of the student’s class
    7. Satisfactory level of performance as defined by the Commissioner of Education on STAAR EOC (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness End-Of-Course) for:
        • English I or II, and
        • Algebra I, and
        • Biology;
        • Or, if the student has not taken the required STAAR EOC assessment for English I or II, Algebra I, or Biology, the student has satisfied the STAAR EOC requirement by achieving a passing score on an eligible substitute assessment for that subject area
    8. Demonstration of mastery of each subject area of English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and a Language Other Than English (LOTE) through one or more of the following criteria:
        • Earning a score on the STAAR EOC assessment that meets the college readiness standards
        • Credit earned in a course in the core curriculum of an institution of higher education in which the student received at least a C (such as a dual credit course); or
        • Meeting the standards on the assessments set out in Figure 1
        • In addition to existing options and beginning February 10, 2024, students will be able to demonstrate mastery in Languages Other Than English (LOTE) using the Foreign Language Achievement Testing Service (FLATS), an online test administered through Brigham Young University. Detailed information about the FLATS assessmen can be accessed on the FLATS Testing website.

     

    Interested students should contact their counselor to plan for early graduation and verify their eligibility for the Texas First Early High School Completion Diploma.

    The student must provide an official copy of their assessment results, as applicable, to their school counselor to receive credit for the assessments required to receive early graduation from the program. According to state requirements, the student will be responsible for providing all documentation to their school counselor, who will confirm eligibility. According to the THECB, “Once the High School Counselor confirms a student’s eligibility as an early high school graduate who has a Texas First Diploma with the THECB, the eligible student will be issued a Certificate of Eligibility by the THECB (based on that confirmation of eligibility). The student must then enroll in one of the eligible institutions in order to receive the state credit [scholarship] issued under the Texas First Scholarship Program." 

     

    Texas First Scholarship Program (University)

    • Students graduating with the Texas First Early High School Completion Diploma are eligible for the Texas First Scholarship Program at all Texas public institutions of higher education.
    • Students who graduate two or more semesters before their class receive a two-semester scholarship, equivalent to the amount of the TEXAS grant. Students who graduate one semester early receive a one-semester scholarship.
    • The scholarship offer will expire at the end of the first academic year following high school graduation; therefore, interested and eligible students are encouraged to attend college directly after high school.
    • Students may also be eligible for additional financial aid at the universities.
    • Students should contact the university to discuss the university’s application procedures for the Texas First Scholarship Program. Many universities list scholarships and who to contact for scholarship information on their Financial Aid webpages.

     

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