Admissions
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Readmit
Seeking Readmission at Texas A&M
\ We know life can get in the way sometimes and that’s why Texas A&M University offers readmission to students who have to leave school for whatever reason. Rejoin the Aggie family and complete your undergraduate or graduate degree by applying today!\ \ Students who were previously enrolled in a degree-granting program at Texas A&M and did not complete their program of study can apply for readmission to the university.\ \ \
Undergraduate Level
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What do I need to apply?
Note: All required documents must be received (not postmarked) by the appropriate closing date.
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ApplyTexas Application
Apply with ApplyTexas here
Essay
Submit a statement explaining why you desire readmission to Texas A&M.\ \
Non-Refundable $75 Application Fee
A $75 non-refundable processing fee is required to complete your application.\ \ 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.\
- Watch your email for a message from Application@tamu.edu. This email will be sent 24-48 hours after you submit your application.
- Follow the directions in the email to access your UIN and activate your NetID.
- Login to applicant.tamu.edu to pay or waive your fee.
For information on Application Fee Waivers, see our Document Submissions Page.
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Official Transcript
For information on how to submit an official college transcript, see the Document Submission Page.\
An official copy of each college transcript from institutions attended since the last enrollment at Texas A&M are required as follows:\ \
| Readmission Term | Need Transcripts Through |
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| 2026 Spring semester | 2025 Summer session |
| 2026 Summer semester | 2025 Fall semester |
| 2026 Fall semester | 2025 Fall semester if applying by June 1, 2026 2026 Spring semester if applying after June 1, 2026 |
Admissions Criteria
Admission decisions for Undergraduate Readmission are based on the following:
- GPR on Texas A&M coursework
- GPR on coursework since leaving Texas A&M
- desired major
- information presented in the application.
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If you were previously admitted but did not attend class through the official census date, you must apply as either a freshman or transfer student.
When can I apply?
\ Spring 2026\ August 1, 2025–November 1, 2025\ \ Summer 2026\ January 1, 2026–April 1, 2026\ \
Fall 2026\ January 1, 2026–July 1, 2026
\ Students can apply for readmission for the Summer or Fall terms, but not in the same year.
What happens after I apply?
Admission decisions are made by each college and major and are competitive. Preference is given to the applicant with the highest grade point ratio (GPR) and the most courses completed in the Degree Track for the major designated on the application.
Graduate Level
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Admissions Criteria
Applicants for readmission at the graduate level should follow the regular application process detailed on our Graduate page.
Admission decisions for Graduate Readmission are based on the following:
- GPR on Texas A&M coursework
- GPR on coursework since leaving Texas A&M
- desired major
- information presented in the application
When can I apply?
Graduate deadlines vary by major. Please see the list of majors in the application itself for deadline information regarding a specific major.
The Admissions Processing Office does not have specific deadlines for Graduate Readmission applications. However, you should check with your department of interest about departmental deadlines.
What happens after I apply?
Graduate admission decisions are made by each of the individual Graduate Departments and are competitive; thus, you should contact the specific department or program prior to applying to discuss your intent to apply as a 'Readmit' student. The decision to admit an applicant to a program of study leading to a graduate degree is the shared responsibility of an academic department, an intercollegiate faculty (where applicable) and/or a college.
Military Readmission
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Readmission for Students called to Military Duty
"Military duty" means any activity of a service member performing a duty under a lawful military order, including training.\ \ Students who are called to military duty and must step away from classes for training or temporary duty during a long semester, or are unable to attend a long semester, are required to submit a Readmission application, along with a copy of orders. The copy of the orders will serve as a fee waiver for the application fee.\ \ As long as the student left the university in good academic standing and is returning to the same major, readmission is granted most of the time. If the student did not leave in good standing or applies for a different major, the application will have to go through the regular review process.
Readmission for Students who need to do a Military Withdrawal Due to being Called to Active Military Service
Information and instructions for students called to active military service is available on the Military Admissions website. Please schedule an appointment with an Admissions Counselor in the Military Admissions Office to review the Military Withdrawal Form and determine the appropriate course of action. We encourage you to also review the Military Withdrawal FAQ page.\ \ Please note, upon your return, you are required to submit a Readmission application, along with a copy of orders. The copy of the orders will serve as a fee waiver for the application fee.\ \ As long as you left the university in good academic standing and are returning to the same major, readmission is granted most of the time. If you did not leave in good standing or apply for a different major, the application will have to go through the regular review process.
Withdrawal Due to Call-Up to Active Military Service
"Active military service" means state active-duty service, federally funded state active-duty service or federal active-duty service. The term does not include service performed exclusively for training, such as basic combat training, advanced individual training, annual training, inactive duty training and special training periodically made available to service members.
Where do I submit my documents?
\ To ensure that your official transcripts and other supporting documents are processed in a timely and efficient manner, please include the appropriate Document ID Sheet with all documents you submit in support of your application.\ \ For documents that must be sent via postal mail, please use the addresses listed below:\ \
U.S. Postal Service
Admissions Processing\ Office of Admissions\ Texas A&M University\ P.O. Box 40003\ College Station, TX 77842-4003\ \
Overnight or Hand Delivery
Admissions Processing\ Texas A&M University\ General Services Complex\ 750 Agronomy Road, Suite 1601\ 0200 TAMU\ College Station, TX 77843-0200\ (979) 845-1060\ \ Texas A&M University is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Credentials scheduled by overnight mail carriers for Saturday delivery will be delivered and accepted by the University on the next business day.\ \ \
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:
- Withholding material information from the University, misrepresenting the truth during a University investigation or student conduct conference, and/or making false statements to any University official.
- Furnishing false information to and/or withholding information from any University official, faculty member, or office.
- Forgery, alteration, or misuse of any University document, record, or instrument of identification.
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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.