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In an effort to assist you with advising students about admission requirements, entrance exams, financial aid, scholarships and college majors, we've structured our Admissions web pages to provide you with the information you need.
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Contact the Aggieland Admission Center
MON - FRI | 8AM - 5PM CST
979-458-0950
AgAC@tamu.edu
Admissions Counselors will be available to speak with guidance counselors, applicants and their families to assist with questions about college admissions and the application process.
Additionally, Texas A&M University has Prospective Student Centers throughout the state where students can meet one-on-one with an Admissions Counselor or Financial Aid Advisor to learn more about admissions, academic programs, financial aid, housing and student services. Admissions Counselors and Financial Aid Advisors answer questions, organize events and help students with every step of the application process.
Course Credit - Credit by Examination
Undergraduate students at Texas A&M may earn course credits by demonstrating superior achievement on tests offered through several examination programs.
Credit by examination is available to freshmen who plan to enter the University and to students who are currently enrolled. Credit earned by examination does not contribute to a student's grade point ratio.
The University awards credit for scores on certain tests published by the Advanced Placement Program (AP), the College Level Examination Program Computer-Based Testing (CLEP CBT), the SAT Subject Tests, DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program.
Texas A&M also offers qualified students opportunities to earn credits by taking departmental examinations prepared by the faculty.
Information concerning credit by examination may be obtained from Data and Research Services.
Early Readiness High School Graduation Option
The Early Readiness option was created by House Bill 3 (81st Legislature). Under the provisions of the statute, research universities may partner directly with Texas school districts to offer an alternative route to a high school diploma to students who demonstrate early readiness for college.
High School Enrichment Program
Texas A&M University is pleased to offer the High School Enrichment Program (HSEP) that will provide college credit and possibly high school credit for qualified high school students in the Bryan/College Station area.**
This program provides a chance to further your knowledge in a subject you have completed in high school and earn valuable credit for graduation at both levels. For example, if you are interested in Physics and you have completed all of the classes your high school offers, you may study Physics at the college level.
Students must have completed all levels of related coursework offered at their high school to be considered for this program. Each student is eligible to take one course per fall or spring semester and course registration will be completed by the Texas A&M advisor. No summer classes are offered at this time. Classes will be held on the Texas A&M campus, and students and their parents/guardians will be responsible for any financial, lodging, scheduling or transportation considerations. As courses offered are Texas A&M courses, students accepted into HSEP are expected to adhere to the Texas A&M Student Rules.
All students who complete this program and earn college credit will be subject to the following rules: Texas A&M University Student Rules and Regulations, the Aggie Honor Code and tuition charged for excess credit hours (this could affect your eligibility for a future $1000 tuition rebate).
**It is the responsibility of the student to contact the Records Office in the Office of Admissions to request official documentation of program participation to be sent to their high school**