Transitioning Student FAQ's
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Plan your summer coursework accordingly! Students wanting to transition into their major at Texas A&M the following fall/spring term must have earned Entry to a Major and completed the required calculus for their admitted major. This means students must have MATH 2415 completed prior to transitioning into any College of Engineering major except computer science, industrial distribution or the engineering technology majors. MATH 2414 is the highest level calculus required for computer science, industrial distribution or the engineering technology majors.
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Scholarships: Submit the Texas A&M University Scholarship Application for continuing students. Applications open October 15 and close February 1. This should be completed by students planning to transition into their major at Texas A&M the following fall or spring term.
Financial Aid: Submit your financial aid application and required documents to both the Academy partner college and to Texas A&M. The Texas A&M University Financial Aid office will not process a financial aid application until you have earned Entry to a Major (ETAM) and your major is changed in the system. However, it is good to have the application and documents submitted and on file at both institutions. If you remain co-enrolled, the Academy partner college will continue to process your aid. If you transition to Texas A&M, the university will process your aid application.
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Visit Jobs for Aggies to view on and off-campus, part-time positions.
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Consider attending an Aggie Transition Camp such as T-Camp or Howdy Camp. These camps are not mandatory but fun ways to meet more students and expand your knowledge about the many opportunities as a Texas A&M student and Texas A&M traditions.
If your schedule allows, plan a visit to the Texas A&M campus with your parents/family/support system. Students transitioning to Texas A&M in the fall term have an opportunity to attend a New Student Orientation specifically for transitioning students in mid-August. The New Student and Family Programs office will be able to provide more details.
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On-Campus Housing: Similar to financial aid, on-campus housing applications will not be available and reviewed until you have earned entry-to-a-major and your major is changed in the system. However, reviewing the on-campus housing options can be beneficial for you and your family.
Off-Campus Housing: Texas A&M has a great online search option to explore off-campus properties. Each year the Texas A&M Division of Student Life also puts out an off-campus survival manual. It includes a list of properties in the Bryan/College Station area along with other helpful information.
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Order your Texas A&M parking tag from Transportation Services. Students in need of transportation services should visit the on- and off-campus bus routes.
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When you are on the Texas A&M campus, do not hesitate to reach out to the Academies team with any questions. The Academies office is in suite 403 of the Zachry Engineering Education Complex (ZACH). Academies team members remain ready to help you navigate campus once you’ve transitioned. The Academies team also holds semester socials as an opportunity to reconnect.
Contact the Academic Success Center for tutoring, supplemental instruction, academic coaching and so much more!
Visit Campus Libraries for research assistance, books, articles, instructional sessions, technology use, and media.
Student Business Services can help you and your family better understand and manage your financial responsibilities.
The Money Education Center can share tips on how to better manage your money and spend wisely.
Want to talk to a counselor? Student Counseling Services are available to support students seeking individual, group and/or couples counseling. You can visit the counseling services website to schedule a counseling session.
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Contact the Academies office or your departmental academic advisor for clarification on the above or to discuss any other questions/concerns about the transition.
Helpful Contacts
Texas A&M Engineering Academy students can explore the following resources.
Offices of the Dean of Student Life
979-845-1741
studentlife.tamu.edu/ocss/
Aggie Transition Camps
979- 862-1785
atc.tamu.edu
Association of Former Students
979-845-7514
aggienetwork.com
Becky Gates Children’s Center
979-458-5437
childrens-center.tamu.edu
Career Center
979-845-5139
careercenter.tamu.edu
Corps of Cadets
979-845-9232
800-TAMU-AGS
corps.tamu.edu
Data and Research Services (DARS)
979-845-0532
dars.tamu.edu
Department of Recreational Sports
979-845-7826
recsports.tamu.edu
Disability Resources
979-845-1637
disability.tamu.edu
Financial Aid
979-845-3236
financialaid.tamu.edu
Greek Life
979-862-5636
greeklife.tamu.edu
Honors and Undergraduate Research
979-845-1957
hur.tamu.edu
International Student Organizations
https://stuactonline.tamu.edu (Click on "International/Multicultural" under "Search by Classification")
International Student Services
979-845-1824
iss.tamu.edu
Memorial Student Center
979-845-1515
msc.tamu.edu
Money Education Center
979-845-7283
money.tamu.edu
Multicultural Services
979-862-2000
dms.tamu.edu
Office of Professional School Advising
979-847-8938
opsa.tamu.edu
Peer Academic Services
979-845-2724
slc.tamu.edu
Scholarships
979-845-3982
scholarships.tamu.edu
Student Activities
979-845-1133
studentactivities.tamu.edu
Student Business Services
979-847-3337
sbs.tamu.edu
Student Counseling Service
979-845-4427
scs.tamu.edu
Student Employment
979-845-0686
jobsforaggies.tamu.edu
Student Health Insurance
979-458-8310
shs.tamu.edu/insurance
Student Health Services
979-458-8316
shs.tamu.edu
Texas A&M Foundation
979-845-8161
giving.tamu.edu
Transportation Services
979-845-9700
transport.tamu.edu
University Police Department
979-845-2345
upd.tamu.edu
University Writing Center
979-458-1455
writingcenter.tamu.edu
Veteran Services
979-845-8075
veterans.tamu.edu