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Aggie One Stop
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https://aggie.tamu.edu/registration-and-records/degree-programs/adding-and-remov...
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2026-03-16T03:59:54+00:00
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Aggie One Stop

Source: https://aggie.tamu.edu/registration-and-records/degree-programs/adding-and-removing-a-minor Parent: https://aggie.tamu.edu/financial-aid/types-of-aid/scholarships/international-student-scholarships

Adding and Removing a Minor

\ A minor is a concentration of courses that focus on a single area or an interdisciplinary perspective developed by the department or program that offers the minor. The department or program offering the minor is responsible for setting enrollment limits and deciding which courses are used to meet the minor. Coursework consists of 15-18 hours with a minimum of 6 in residence at the 300-400 level. (Texas A&M University Student Rule 14.16).\ \

\ For information on declaring a minor, please refer to the Application Process column of the University Approved Minorsspreadsheet below. The addition of an unofficial minor through the Undergraduate Degree Planner (UGDP) tool does not mean a student has formally declared a minor. Minors must be formally declared with an advisor to be included on the student’s record. \ \ Students who wish to remove a minor should contact their academic advisor. Students applied for graduation can submit an Undergraduate Minor Removal Form for Degree Candidates to Degree Audit at degree-audit@tamu.edu.

University Approved Minors

Additional Resources

Removing a Minor for a Degree Candidate

Adding and Removing a Minor

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