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Expanding your Education with Texas A&M


Texas A&M University offers 268+ graduate and professional programs, including master’s, Ph.Ds., MBAs and graduate certificates.

You are a domestic graduate applicant if you:

  • are a citizen or permanent resident of the United States (or applicant for permanent residency)
OR
  • have graduated from a Texas high school after three years in residence in Texas (please review Senate Bill 1528)
AND
  • hold a bachelor’s or professional degree (or equivalent)

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.

EXPLORE GRADUATE DEGREES AND PROGRAMS


Financial Aid and Funding Opportunities


There are several financing assistance options that you may apply for at Texas A&M. Most of our graduate and professional school students are currently taking advantage of these sources and you may also be eligible to apply.

There are three types of graduate assistantships available through academic departments and colleges, along with agencies and administrative offices. These appointments are for teaching, research and non-teaching activities. Most of these positions require service of 20 hours per week. Students serving in these roles are eligible for insurance benefits and may pay tuition and fees at the in-state rate.

VIEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Many different fellowships are available through departments, colleges and the Graduate and Professional School. Ordinarily, graduate students holding fellowships are not required to perform any services. Many competitive fellowships of $1,000 or greater per academic year also allow students to pay tuition at the in-state rate. Fellowships packages vary from $1,000 to over $30,000 and some do include funds for insurance and tuition and fees.

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Contact Graduate and Professional School


Email: grad@tamu.edu
Phone: 979-845-3631
Fax: 979-862-1692
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