Coming Back to School?
The pursuit of knowledge doesn’t end after earning your bachelor’s degree for some students. Prospective students looking for a second bachelor’s degree to broaden their horizons or change their career path can find a home at Texas A&M University.
You are a post-baccalaureate undergraduate applicant if you already have a bachelor's degree and wish to engage in further study at the undergraduate level with the end goal of obtaining a second bachelor’s degree.
Most graduate information is specific to different colleges and programs. Make sure to reach out to the department you’re applying to for specific admissions information such as deadlines and required documents.
What do I need to apply?
All required documents must be received, not postmarked, by Admissions Processing by the appropriate closing date.
When can I apply?
Spring 2025
August 1, 2024 – October 15, 2024
Summer/Fall 2025
January 1, 2025 – March 1, 2025
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 by mail.
If you wish to submit your application fee by mail, please use the Office of Admissions Application Alternate Payment Form. You may also submit your application fee by calling the Admissions Fee Processing Office at (979) 458-5155.
For documents that must be sent via postal mail, please use the addresses listed below:
U.S. Postal Service
Admissions ProcessingTexas A&M University
General Services Complex
P.O. Box 40003
College Station, TX 77842-4003
Overnight or Hand Delivery
Admissions ProcessingTexas A&M University
General Services Building
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. Documents scheduled by overnight mail carriers for Saturday delivery will be delivered and accepted by the University on the next business day.
What happens after I apply?
Priority is given to qualified applicants seeking their initial bachelor's degree — therefore, post-baccalaureate undergraduate admission may be limited or may not be available. As a reminder, the following colleges DO NOT consider post-baccalaureate admission:
- Mays Business School
- School of Public Health
Consideration for Admission:
- GPA (grade point average) on college coursework;
- Completion of prerequisite coursework; and
- Information presented in the application.