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Veterans Educational Assistance Hazlewood Act Exemption
This program can give you money to pay for classes at a public Texas college or university if you are a qualified veteran. You will get money that's equal to 150 hours of classes. Your spouse or your children may also be able to get money. The money does not cover living expenses, books, or supply fees.
How do I apply?
To get more information on how to apply, contact the Texas Veterans Commission at 800-252-8387.
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