Prospective and Admitted Undergraduate Student Resources
Navigating the admissions process can be quite daunting. Students have to understand all the documents required for admissions and the different ways the documents must be submitted. The Undergraduate Document Submission page provides instructions for sending official documents prior to admission and after admission to Texas A&M University.
Self-reported Transcript and Academic Record System (STARS)
The Texas A&M University STARS is separate from the admissions application and can be linked to your application only after submitting the online application. A STARS account can be created at any time. Once you have completed the STARS Record and have access to the Applicant Information System, you must link your STARS Record through ‘Documents Required for Admission’ checklist displayed in AIS.

High School Transcripts - Before Graduation
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The applicant is attending a Texas high school and is ranked in the Top 10% of the graduating class.
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The high school transcript is marked as a document required for admission on the checklist in the Applicant Information System (AIS).
- Mail or hand delivered to the Aggie One Stop or regional Prospective Student Center in a sealed school envelope.
High School Transcripts - After Graduation
- The Common App portal (retrieved if necessary; usually once the STARS Record is received)
- Electronically using a sending service (such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse)
- Mail or hand delivered to the Aggie One Stop or regional Prospective Student Center in a sealed school envelope.
International applicants
International applicants that have graduated from a secondary school, a final transcript that shows all coursework, date of graduation, diploma, leaving certificate, or official examination results must be sent through the mail or hand-delivered to the Aggie One Stop.
College Transcripts
College Transcripts:
We do not accept transcripts submitted via email.
International Transcripts
Requirements:
All transcripts in a language other than English must include an English translation or credential evaluation prepared by a recognized service and include all original seals and/or signatures.
International Secondary Schools:
International Post-Secondary:
Additionally, all official secondary or high school transcripts according to the education system of your country (generally the last three to four years of secondary education) will be required for your application.
Essay/Statement of Purpose
If an applicant cannot submit the essay with the application, please upload it through the My Documents tab on the Applicant Information System.
Application Fee
Fee Waivers:
Freshmen applicants may request a fee waiver by indicating their eligibility on the online application. A separate request form is not required however, students may be required to submit documentation in support of a request.
Freshman applicants submitting the Common App MUST indicate eligibility on the Texas A&M fee waiver question. Answering only the Common App fee waiver question is not acceptable.
All other Undergraduate Applicants must provide a copy of an award letter from their current institution showing a Pell Grant was awarded or a copy of the FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) found within a current FAFSA. The information shown in the FSS will be reviewed to see if the applicant is eligible for a waiver.
Checking the fee waiver box on the application will not satisfy the fee waiver requirement.
Application Fee:
There are three convenient ways to pay your application fee.
First, you can pay directly within the Common App when you submit your application. Note: If you apply using ApplyTexas, you will not be able to pay your fee within the application.
Second, for ApplyTexas applicants, after submitting your application, watch for an email from Application@tamu.edu with instructions to access your UIN and activate your NetID. Then, log in to the Applicant Information System to pay or waive your fee.
Lastly, you can call the Fee Office at (979) 458-5155 to pay via credit card over the phone.
Official Test Scores
IELTS:
TOEFL:
Residency Documents
Senate Bill 1528 Affidavit:
Students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents (or have applied for permanent residency), but have established legal presence may qualify for in-state tuition rate if they have lived in Texas for 36 months leading up to high school graduation and the 12 months prior to intended enrollment. In order to be eligible for in-state tuition rates under Senate Bill 1528, students must submit the Affidavit of Intent to Become a Permanent Resident and immigration documentation by uploading the documents via the My Documents tab in the Applicant Information System (AIS). Students who do not provide the above documentation will be charged the non-resident tuition rate.