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Application Materials and Deadlines

Most graduate information is specific to our different colleges and schools and their programs. Make sure to reach out to the department you’re applying to for specific admissions information, such as deadlines and required documents.

The application process may also differ depending on your admission type: domestic graduate or international graduate.

View all graduate and professional programs

Refer to your program’s website for specific application information. Most academic programs use the Texas A&M University GraduateCAS centralized application service. More details are available on the admissions website.

The $65 fee (in addition to a centralized application service processing fee) is required to process an application for admission. This fee may be waived only in exceptional cases for low-income applicants and McNair Scholars.

FEE WAIVERS

You must submit transcripts from all colleges or universities attended (excluding community colleges) for review via the respective application service. If you are admitted and intend to enroll, you must provide an official transcript directly to the Office of Admissions before you can register for classes. You do not need to submit a Texas A&M transcript, but you may be asked to upload one to the centralized application service.

SUBMITTING TRANSCRIPTS AND RECORDS

Test score requirements vary by program. Required test scores should be sent directly from the testing agency. Most scores expire after five years.

SUBMITTING OFFICIAL TEST SCORES

You may be required to provide recommendations from individuals who are familiar with your academic achievement and potential. If you have been out of school for several years and are unable to contact former professors, you may submit nonacademic references, such as employers.

You may be required to submit a statement of purpose, which clearly demonstrates your interest in the program. Statements of purpose are used to gauge whether an applicant will be a good fit in the program based on research interests and prior experiences. Check with the department you are applying to for specific guidelines for your statement of purpose.

You may be required to submit either a resume or curriculum vitae. Resumes should include your employment history, educational record, publications, awards, and community and volunteer experiences. Your curriculum vitae should outline your academic experience.

Some programs require a visual portfolio for review.
An academic advisor meets with two students.

Connect with an Advisor

Texas A&M University offers prospective students their own advisors, specific to where they call home. If you have questions about the application and admissions process, connect with the advisor closest to you.

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