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Admissions
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https://admissions.tamu.edu/apply/transfer
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https://admissions.tamu.edu/apply/admitted-students
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Admissions

Source: https://admissions.tamu.edu/apply/transfer Parent: https://admissions.tamu.edu/apply/admitted-students

Transfer

A transfer applicant is a student who has graduated high school and has enrolled in a post-secondary institution (with or without credit earned) during a fall or spring semester.

Apply to College Station

Apply to Galveston

Finish Your Degree as an Aggie!

Every year, thousands of students make the lifechanging choice to transfer to Texas A&M University in College Station and the Higher Education Center at McAllen (HECM). New Aggies get the entire student experience, from learning about Texas A&M’s history and traditions at T-Camp to picking up their Aggie Ring and joining the 12th Man at Kyle Field.\ \ Still exploring your college or career options? Visit My Texas Future to compare pathways and make informed decisions about your future.\ \

Free College Application Week

Still exploring your college or career options? Visit My Texas Future to compare pathways and make informed decisions about your future. Additionally, the State of Texas provides Free College Application Weekduring October 13-19, 2025.Texas Residents can apply to any Texas public college or university using ApplyTexas for undergraduate admission without paying an application fee.

TRANSFER COURSE SHEETS

COURSE EQUIVALENCY

INFORMATION SESSION

UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

When Can I Apply?

Term & Campus Application Opens Application Deadline
Spring 2026 - College Station & McAllen August 1, 2025 October 15, 2025
Spring 2026 - Galveston August 1, 2025 December 1, 2025
Summer/Fall 2026 - College Station & McAllen January 1, 2026 March 1, 2026
Summer 2026 - Galveston January 1, 2026 May 1, 2026
Fall 2026 - Galveston January 1, 2026 July 1, 2026

\ Students can apply for either Summer or Fall terms, but not both in the same year.\ \ If a deadline falls on a weekend, applications remain open until 11:59 PM (CST) on the following Monday. Required documents are accepted until 5:00 PM (CST) on that Monday.\ \ Application Acknowledgement Letter\ Provides instructions on how to access our Applicant Information System (AIS) portal at applicant.tamu.edu\

What Do I Need to Apply?

Transfer applicants must have at least a 2.5 GPA on a minimum of 24 graded semester hours of transferable coursework at the time of application to be considered for admission. Be sure to review the Transfer Course Sheets to determine the specific coursework preferred by each major or department. All required documents must be received (not postmarked) by the stated deadline. Please note that emailed copies will not be accepted.

Admission Application

Prospective students should apply using the Common App. Students may also apply through ApplyTexas. The application you choose will not affect your admission decision. Only one application per student.

NOTE: Students who apply in August will receive their application acknowledgement email from application@tamu.edu by September 1.  For applications submitted after September 1, it takes 2-4 business days to receive the communication.  Be sure to monitor the email address which you provided on the application for the Application Acknowledgement

Essay/Statement of Purpose

The essay/statement of purpose should clearly demonstrate academic interests and career aspirations. It also provides an opportunity to explain any extenuating circumstances that you feel could add value to your application. The statement of purpose is not meant to be a listing of accomplishments in high school or a record of your participation in school-related activities. Rather, this is your opportunity to address the admissions committee directly and to let us know more about you as an individual, in a manner that your transcripts and other application information cannot convey.

Essays may be submitted through the application or uploaded through the Applicant Information System (AIS). Emailed copies will not be accepted.

Non-Refundable Application Fee

The application fee can be paid through Common App. Please note: If you apply using ApplyTexas you will not be able to pay your fee within the application. You must follow the steps below.\ \

  1. Watch your email for a message from Application@tamu.edu. This email will be sent 24-48 hours after you submit your application.
  2. Follow the directions in the email to access your UIN and activate your NetID.
  3. Login to applicant.tamu.edu to pay or waive your fee.

For information on Application Fee Waivers, see our Document Submissions Page.

Official College Transcript

Official Collegiate Transcript(s) from ALL schools previously attended. Emailed copies are not acceptable.  \ \

For information on how to submit official college transcripts, see the Document Submission Page.

If Applicable

Permanent Resident Card or I-551

Students who are not U.S. citizens but are permanent residents (or have applied for permanent residency) need to provide a copy of the card. For information about submitting the Permanent Residency Card, see the Document Submission Page. \ \

Documents may be uploaded through the Applicant Information System (AIS) or mailed to the Admissions Office:

Texas A&M University\  Transfer Admissions Processing\  P.O. Box 40003\  College Station, TX 77842

Senate Bill 1528 Affidavit

Students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents (or have applied for permanent residency), but have established legal presence may qualify for in-state tuition rate if they have lived in Texas for 36 months leading up to high school graduation and the 12 months prior to intended enrollment. In order to be eligible for in-state tuition rates under Senate Bill 1528, students must submit the Affidavit of Intent to Become a Permanent Residentand immigration documentation by uploading the documents via the My Documents tab in the Applicant Information System (AIS). Students who do not provide the above documentation will be charged the non-resident tuition rate.

Automatic Transfer Admission through SB175

Texas residents claiming automatic admission via SB175 are required to submit an official final high school transcript listing a numeric rank in the top 10% of their graduating class.\ \ According to Texas legislation, home-schooled students in the state may be eligible for Top 10% admission based on their assigned rank, determined by official SAT/ACT scores. Texas home-schooled students claiming automatic admission under SB 175, will need to provide official SAT/ACT scores along with their final high school transcript. For information on how to submit official high school transcripts and test scores, see the Document Submission Page.\ \ For more information on Automatic Transfer Admission through SB175, please see the Transfer Programs and Initiatives.

Admissions Terms & Conditions

Specifying a Major & Major Requirements

Grade Point Average (GPA)

Credit by Exam

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View how your credits will transfer based on your major and what classes you've taken.

Residency Requirement for Baccalaureate Degree

To earn a Baccalaureate Degree from Texas A&M University, students must complete a minimum of 36 semester hours of 300- and/or 400-level coursework including a minimum of 12 hours in their major at Texas A&M.

What Type of Student Am I?

Domestic Transfer

You are a domestic transfer if you:

Special consideration may be given to military veterans. Texas A&M university participates in the Texas college credit for heroes program.

International Transfer

You are an international transfer if you:

What Happens After I Apply

Tracking Your Admission Status

Notification of Decision

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Admissions Decision Appeals

Every transfer application file is thoroughly and holistically reviewed for admission to both first and second choice major.  Academics performance, coursework related to major, interest in major and life experiences are all considered in the admission review.  \ \ A transfer applicant wishing to appeal an admission decision must first speak with an admission representative.  For an appeal to have merit, it must bring to light new and compelling information not presented in the original application.  The appeal process is not a re-review of an existing file nor is it an opportunity to seek admission consideration to a major other than those selected on the original application.  \ \ Guidelines for Submitting an Appeal:\

Basis for an Appeal:\

Information Not Considered:\

Aggie Code of Honor

Acts of Dishonesty

"An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do."

The Aggie Code of Honor is a way of life and a tool our admissions team uses to judge prospective students. Those who have lived the Aggie Code of Honor long before they knew it was the Aggie Code of Honor will fit in perfectly at Texas A&M. Applicants found to have misrepresented themselves or submitted false information on the application will receive appropriate disciplinary action.

In accordance with Texas A&M student rule 24.4.1, acts of dishonesty include but are not limited to:

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The submission of false information at the time of admission or readmission is ground for rejection of the application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, dismissal or other appropriate disciplinary action.