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Admissions
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https://admissions.tamu.edu/resources/future-students/college-readiness
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Admissions

Source: https://admissions.tamu.edu/resources/future-students/college-readiness Parent: https://admissions.tamu.edu/apply/admitted-students

College Readiness

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Freshman Student Resources

\ College is a huge step in a student’s life. Leaving home, living with a roommate, preparing your own meals and controlling your own schedule are all new responsibilities you’ll have on a daily basis. With that in mind, Texas A&M University offers resources to make your admissions process simpler, so you can focus on your college transition. \ \

Essay Tips

Essay Prompt: Tell us your story. What unique opportunities or challenges have you experienced throughout your high school career that have shaped who you are today?

  1. Answer the question.

Your essay shouldn’t be a complete autobiography. Instead, it should use a specific instance to answer the question and reveal more about your unique personality. Be sure your essay doesn’t repeat things listed elsewhere on the application. Do more than recount the experience, explain how it changed or impacted you.

  1. Be authentic.

Your writing style should match your personality. If you’re an outgoing, spunky person, your essay shouldn’t be stiff and super formal. At the same time, remember your audience and avoid using terminology that only teenagers would understand. Make sure your writing is natural (no thesaurus necessary).

  1. Be detailed.

Essay topics are generally broad, but your response should be specific.  Focus on details that set you apart. Your essay should highlight that uniqueness and how you’ll be an asset to the university.

  1. Proofread your essay.

Check your essay for grammatical errors. Run a spellcheck and then proofread it again. Ask a teacher or counselor to read your essay as well.

Engineering Short Answer Question:  NOTE -- this is NOT a part of the freshman application effective August 1, 2024.

College Fairs

A college fair is an event where recruiters from different universities present information about their schools. Whether you’re early in your college search or have a specific question for your dream school, this is a great opportunity to talk to recruiters with first-hand knowledge. Follow these tips to stand out at your next college fair!

Visit Campus

Most students apply to as many as 12 colleges and visit a majority of those. Visiting a large campus (like Texas A&M’s 5,200 acres) can be daunting and the colleges you visit might run together. We’ve put together some tips to help you keep track of your touring process:

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Schedule a visit today!

Keeping Up with Your Accomplishments

The college admissions process relies heavily on what accomplishments you report. Academic awards, community service, student organizations and more can all look great on a college application. But what should go on and what shouldn’t?

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Application Tips

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.

As part of the application, prospective students will be required to answer the following short answer questions. The questions allow students to share more of their personal experiences. As the name indicates, responses should be short and concise. Typical length ranges from a few sentences to a paragraph.\ \ Short Answer Questions

\ Engineering Short Answer Question:NOTE -- this is NOT a part of the freshman application effective August 1, 2024.\ \ Filling out college applications can be overwhelming, but we’ve got your back! Take a deep breath and follow these tips to simplify your application process:\ \

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Test-Optional Admissions

SAT and/or ACT scores are not required to complete an admission file. Students are encouraged to continue to submit standardized test scores to help satisfy TSI requirements if admitted. Submission of tests scores will not create any unfair advantage or disadvantage for those students who provide them.

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Test-Optional FAQs

Does Texas A&M require SAT and/or ACT scores?

Freshman applicants are not required to provide test scores to complete their admission file.

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What does it mean to be “Test Optional?”

Test optional means that you are not required to provide SAT and/or ACT scores to the university as part of your admission file.

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Does Texas A&M prefer that I provide test scores?

Texas A&M encourages you to send your test scores if you have them. Test scores will only be used to benefit you in the admission process. You will not be penalized for low test scores or no test scores.

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Will it benefit me to provide test scores?

Submitting tests scores will provide additional information with respect to your academics and can be used to satisfy TSI requirements if admitted.

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Will I be penalized if I provide low test scores?

No. Low test scores will not disadvantage you or make you less competitive in the review process.

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If I have several test scores, will you super score?

No. Texas A&M does not super score.

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Will I be penalized if I don’t take the test?

No. You will not be penalized in the admission process if you choose not to take the SAT or ACT.

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If I don’t provide test scores, what will you look at?

All academic factors will be considered as part of the holistic review of your admission file.

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I’m a home-schooled student, do I have to provide test scores?

No. Freshman applicants are not required to submit test scores.

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I’m a home-schooled student and don’t take the test, how will you assign my rank?

Your class rank will be assigned using all academic factors provided as part of your admissions file.

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Will this policy stay in place all year?

Yes.  This policy is in place all year and the foreseeable future.

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Will subject tests be considered now?

No. Subject test scores will not be used in place of traditional SAT or ACT scores for admission purposes.

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Do my scores have to be submitted through the testing agency or will you take them off my high school transcript?

Test scores must be provided to us directly from the testing agency.

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If test scores are removed from the equation, how will holistic review work?

We will consider all academic and non-academic factors you provide as part of your admission file.

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What is the last date I can take the SAT or ACT and still have it considered as part of my admission file?

Due to recent SAT and ACT scheduling issues, we will accept December test scores as part of your admission file. You should request scores to be sent to us at the time of testing. We must receive your December test scores by December 15 for consideration.

Fee Waivers

Freshman applicants submitting the Common App must indicate eligibility on the Texas A&M fee waiver question. Answering only the Common App fee waiver question is not acceptable. Freshman applicants submitting the ApplyTexas applicationwill be able to certify their eligibility within the application. Additional documentation may be required upon request. \  \ Transfer students requesting a fee waiver must provide a copy of an award letter from the current institution showing a Pell Grant was awarded or a copy of the Student Aid Report (SAR) found within a current FAFSA. The information shown in the SAR will be reviewed to determine eligibility for a waiver. Checking the fee waiver box on the application will not satisfy the fee waiver requirement. The award letter or SAR may be uploaded through the Applicant Information System (AIS) or sent by mail.

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High School Coursework

NOTE:  Students planning to apply to an engineering major are encouraged to take a Math higher than Pre-Calculus.

You may earn credit at Texas A&M from the following exams:

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Dual Credit and Early College High Schools

College coursework completed prior to high school graduation:

College Readiness

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