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Tracking your Application

You can now track your application through the Admissions process!

After allowing enough time for your application to be delivered, please allow 2-3 weeks for your application and credentials to be processed. Processing time may be longer for applicants submitting credentials within two weeks of the admission closing date. Once you apply, you will receive a Universal Identification Number (UIN) and instructions from our office on how to check your application status online at  applicant.tamu.edu. Submit your credentials early for verification of receipt. It is critical that you monitor the status of your application file throughout the application process and that you contact the Office of Admissions if you note any discrepancies. The applicant is ultimately responsible to ensure receipt and accuracy of all credentials.

If you have not submitted an admissions application to Texas A&M University and would like to do so, visit  www.applytexas.org to complete and submit an Apply Texas Application for Admissions.


Notification of Admission Decision


Admission decisions are made throughout the application period, and applicants will be notified as soon as possible.

Notification of Admission Decision for an International Student


Applicants for spring term should expect a decision in September; applicants for summer term should expect a decision in January; and applicants for fall term should expect a decision in April. To check the status of your application, visit  applicant.tamu.edu.

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