What is important to know about the Promise Path form?
1. Dallas County 2025 graduates attending participating high schools complete their Promise Path form by February 5. Graduating high school seniors who do not complete their Promise Path form by February 5 will not be eligible for the Dallas County Promise tuition grant. Additionally, students must attend a participating high school for their full senior year and qualify for in-state tuition.
2. The Dallas County Promise Path form is non-binding. Students completing the Promise Path form are not committing to attend a Promise Partner college. You may not be 100% sure where you want to attend college at this time - that is ok, we know your path changes! Complete your Promise Path form so you can become eligible for having your tuition covered by a Promise Partner college, and then choose the post-high school path that is best for you.
3. This is a student form for graduating seniors at participating high schools. Please do not use your parent/legal guardian's name in the student information for your Promise Path form. Each Promise Path form will require a unique, personal (not school issued) student email address. If you are a parent or guardian supporting two or more graduating seniors, each student must submit their own Promise Path form using a different e-mail address.
4. Complete the Promise Path form and confirm submission at the end of the form. If you do not click Review and Confirm on the final page, you have not completed the Promise Path form. You will receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of form submission. Please contact Student.Success@dallascountypromise.org if you have questions or do not receive a confirmation email.