The Hazlewood Act is a state benefit that provides qualified Veterans with up to 150 hours of tuition exemption, including most fee charges, at public institutions of higher education in Texas.
Students can fall into 3 categories (Veteran, Dependent, or Legacy). See below for eligibility details for each category. In addition to meeting the eligibility criteria below, students must continue to meet the GPA requirement of UTSA’s Satisfactory Academic Progress and turn in a complete application, with supporting documents, by the last day of the term in which they intend to use the exemption.
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Veterans seeking to use the Hazlewood exemption must meet all the following:
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DEPENDENTS (veteran 100% disabled or deceased)
Spouse or child of a veteran seeking to use Hazlewood exemption must meet all the following:
LEGACY (passing benefit to child)
Children of a veteran seeking to use Hazlewood exemption must meet all the following:
For an eligible veteran to assign their unused hours to a dependent child through the Hazlewood Legacy Program, they must:
Please note: Only one person can use these benefits at a time. Eligible veterans can use it themselves OR assign benefits to one dependent per semester. Two people cannot use the Legacy benefit from the same veteran in the same semester.
If a student earns a “W” as a grade by withdrawing from a class after the census date then they will not be responsible for any tuition or fees for that course and the hours for that course will be reported to the Texas Veterans Commission. If a student drops a class before the census date then they will be responsible for fees as a result of the time they were in the class but their hours will not be reported to the Texas Veterans Commission.
“Stacking” state and federal veterans education benefits is permitted in some cases. The Hazlewood Act statute requires individuals who are eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill ® (Chapter 33) to use those benefits before using the Hazlewood Act.
Veterans and family members who are enrolled at UTSA and would like to request a Hazlewood Exemption, please follow the following steps:
You can “find your education benefits form” from va.gov, then follow the on-screen instructions to apply for Chapter 33 benefits.
After the VA receives your application, they will review it and determine your eligibility and mail you a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) detailing your eligibility (usually within 6-8 weeks).
If you fall into the “Legacy” Eligibility: If you are a legacy child, we will also need the following documents:
Either you bundle up all the documents into one pdf or each document will have to be uploaded separately.
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