The program also includes a $300-per-semester book stipend.
Students walk around a Texas A&M University-San Antonio courtyard.
University President Salvador Hector Ochoa unveiled the school's new Jaguar Promise program during a press conference this week. The initiative expands an existing one which previously covered the top 10% of graduating high school seniors in the state. In addition to free tuition, A&M-San Antonio will offer a book stipend of $300 per semester to eligible students.
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