Graduate

Texas A&M University is the premier choice to gain a graduate or professional degree, thanks to our national academic ranking and high financial value. Joining the Aggie Family and gaining an advanced degree from Texas A&M puts you in the highest class of job candidates.

What are you waiting for? Apply today by answering the questions below and completing your Texas A&M application!

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 kind of student am I?

Domestic Graduate

You are a domestic graduate applicant if you:

Note: If you are currently enrolled as a degree-seeking graduate student or the break of enrollment between the two graduate programs at Texas A&M University will be less than a calendar year, you should submit a Letter of Intent or Petition to the Graduate and Professional School.

International Graduate

If you do not meet the criteria above, you are an international graduate.

What Do I Need to Apply?

Application

Refer to your program’s website for specific application information. Most academic programs utilize the Texas A&M University GraduateCAS: https://texasam2024.liaisoncas.com/

Non-Refundable Processing Fee

The $65.00 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. To receive the waiver, you must submit an awards letter from your current school’s financial aid office showing the award of a Pell Grant. Your Student Aid Report (SAR) from a current FAFSA that shows eligibility for the award of a Pell Grant may also be submitted to demonstrate financial need. McNair Scholars must submit a letter from their McNair Program Director verifying their status as a McNair Scholar in good standing to receive the fee waiver.

Submit this information by email to d-nichols@tamu.edu and include your major of interest and term of application.

Official Transcripts and Records

You must submit transcripts from all colleges or universities attended (excluding community colleges). Transcripts may be uploaded for review via the respective application service; however, if you are admitted and intend to enroll, you must provide an official transcript directly to the Office of Admissions before you will be allowed to register for classes. Transcripts can be submitted through SPEEDE, PARCHMENT and National Student Clearinghouse.

Note: You do not need to submit an official transcript from Texas A&M University, but you may be asked to upload one in the central application service (CAS).

Official Test Scores

Use code 6003 for reporting GRE scores for non-engineering programs (Department code not needed).

Use code 4119 for reporting GRE for engineering programs (EngineeringCAS).

Use 7B7K957 for reporting GMAT scores.

Required test scores should be sent directly from the testing agency. Most scores expire after five years.

Department-Specific Required Documents

The following items are department-specific:

Please check with your department of interest for any additional application requirements.

Graduate Testing Information

Graduate Record Examinations (GRE)
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6000
Princeton, NJ 08541-6000
(609) 771-7670
ets.org/gre

Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT)
Educational Testing Service
P.O. Box 6103
Princeton, NJ 08541-6103
(609) 771-7330
mba.com/the-gmat

Where do I submit my documents?

For documents sent via postal mail, please use the addresses listed below:

U.S. Postal Service
Graduate Admissions Processing
Office of Admissions
Texas A&M University
P.O. Box 40001
College Station, TX 77842-4001

Overnight or Hand Delivery
Graduate Admissions Processing
Texas A&M University
General Services Complex
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. Credentials scheduled by overnight mail carriers for Saturday delivery will be delivered and accepted by the University on the next business day.

Aggie Code of Honor

Acts of Dishonesty

"An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal nor tolerate those who do."

The Aggie Code of Honor is a way of life and a tool our admissions team uses to judge prospective students. Those who have lived the Aggie Code of Honor long before they knew it was the Aggie Code of Honor will fit in perfectly at Texas A&M. Applicants found to have misrepresented themselves or submitted false information on the application will receive appropriate disciplinary action.

In accordance with Texas A&M student rule 24.4.1, acts of dishonesty include but are not limited to:

The submission of false information at the time of admission or readmission is ground for rejection of the application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, dismissal or other appropriate disciplinary action.