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FOR PROSPECTIVE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:



The Viewbook (Freshman Guide Archived)
The first edition 2009-2010 Texas A&M University Viewbook opens the window on a broader perspective of our campus and community. Reaching out to several audiences, including prospective and current students, faculty, staff, administration, alumni and parents, past, present and future Aggies will find the answers and opportunities they seek. From academics to activities, from colleges to career aspirations, and campus life to commencement, the Viewbook is a valuable and resourceful tool for Texas A&M University.

Transfer Guide
This brochure is the guide which not only gives a detailed look at Texas A&M, it guides prospective students through the transfer admissions application process and outlines the academic preparations necessary for admission.

Get Connected (Current - Archived)
This brochure provides insight into multiple campus programs taking place in the spring, summer, and fall at Texas A&M.

Now That You're Admitted (NTYA Freshman - NTYA Transfer)
This brochure provides information about the essential steps an admitted student must complete as part of the enrollment process - specifically accepting admission and registering for a New Student Conference. (Click Here to read more about New Student Conferences). This booklet also contains information that will help admitted students prepare for their first semester at Texas A&M University.

FISH Chronicles (Current - Archived)
This document is an electronic newsletter for high school seniors.

Texas A&M and You
This brochure provides the prospective Aggie with a checklist for his/her junior and senior year of high school and emphasizes comprehensive steps including "How to Apply" and "Scholarships & Financial Aid" information to guide the student through the admissions process at Texas A&M University.

AGGIE
This brochure contains information that appeals to the future Aggie – beginning in middle school and continuing through junior high and above. AGGIE provides a snapshot of Texas A&M University, highlighting everything from Aggie traditions, sports, summer and youth-oriented programs and answers the age-old question "What is an Aggie?".


FOR FAMILY / GUARDIANS:



Parents Guide (English - Español)
This brochure shares valuable information about Texas A&M and guides parents through the admissions application process.


FOR GUIDANCE COUNSELORS & COLLEGE OFFICIALS:



Counselor Connection (Current - Archived)
This document is a printed newsletter for high school guidance counselors and college advisors.

Counselor E-Connection (Current - Archived)
This document is an electronic newsletter for high school guidance counselors.



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