Apply as a Freshman
At Texas A&M University, we foster lifelong success with a premiere multidisciplinary education and academic support programs. And with more than 140 undergraduate programs offered at several locations, you have many options for beginning your college career. If you’re considering joining us as a freshman, view our application information to get started.
Freshman applicants are current high school students (with or without college credits) or high school graduates who haven’t earned any college credits since high school graduation.
Freshman Admission Cycles
If you’re applying as a freshman to Texas A&M, find the dates when you can apply for each semester and location.
College Station
All additional required documents are due by Dec. 15, 2023.
If the application deadline falls on a weekend, the ApplyTexas and Common Application will remain open until 11:59 p.m. CST on the following Monday. Required documents will be accepted until 5 p.m. CST on that Monday.
Applicants who apply to the College of Engineering and have a complete admission file by the Early Action Deadline of Oct. 15, 2023, will receive a communication regarding their admission decision by mid-December for fall 2024. The communication will notify the student of admission or deferral to the standard decision timeline.
Please apply early to allow time to complete your entire application file by the deadline. On average, it takes three to five business days from the time your application is successfully submitted to receive the communication from Texas A&M University that is needed to link your self-reported academic record. Applicants who apply on or just before the Early Action Deadline will likely not meet the deadline.
If the application deadline falls on a weekend, the ApplyTexas and Common Application will remain open until 11:59 p.m. CST on the following Monday. Required documents will be accepted until 5 p.m. CST on that Monday.
Galveston
Spring application dates differ for incoming international freshmen.
If the application deadline falls on a weekend, the ApplyTexas and Common Application will remain open until 11:59 p.m. CST on the following Monday. Required documents will be accepted until 5 p.m. CST on that Monday.
NOTE: On average, it takes three to five business days from the time your application is successfully submitted for Texas A&M to receive it. Monitor your email address that you provided on the application for the Application Acknowledgement communication.
The application deadline for fall is May 1, 2024.
All other required documents will be accepted through May 15, 2024.
If the application deadline falls on a weekend, the ApplyTexas and Common Application will remain open until 11:59 p.m. CST on the following Monday. Required documents will be accepted until 5 p.m. CST on that Monday.
NOTE: On average, it takes three to five business days from the time your application is successfully submitted for Texas A&M to receive it. Monitor your email address that you provided on the application for the Application Acknowledgement communication.
Higher Education Center at McAllen
Application Materials for Freshman Applicants
Prospective students can submit their applications through ApplyTexas or Common App. The application you choose will not affect your admission decision.
Processing Time
On average, it takes three to five business days from the time your application is successfully submitted for Texas A&M to receive it. Monitor the email address that you provided on the application for the application acknowledgment communication.
A $75 nonrefundable application fee is required to complete your application. The application fee can be paid online through ApplyTexas or Common App, or by calling 979-458-5155.
See the “application fee” section of our undergraduate document submission page to learn about fee waivers.
Submit at least one essay with your application. You can submit your essay as part of your application or upload it to the Applicant Information System.
This is your chance to set yourself apart from other applicants. Texas A&M cares about more than your grades and scores; we want to know what makes you you!
See essay tips on our college readiness resources page.
A self-reported academic record replaces high school transcripts during the initial admission process in most cases.
Self-reported academic record frequently asked questionsIn some circumstances, you may need to submit a high school transcript or an official GED transcript.
Depending on your residency status, you may need to submit additional documents.
You can also choose to submit official test scores, a résumé and up to two letters of recommendation.
Learn more about what you need to applyChoose Which Location You Want to Attend
Admission deadlines and processes can vary depending on which campus you are applying to. Explore our locations and the application information for each one.
College Station, Texas
Texas A&M University’s main campus in College Station is located in the heart of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle. Here, you’ll build lasting relationships with friends and professors. You’ll also find out about the traditions that bind all Aggies together and make this university so special. Not only that, you’ll receive a top-quality education that will prepare you for any career path you choose.
McAllen, Texas
One of our newest facilities is the Higher Education Center at McAllen, which opened in fall 2018. The center serves students in the Rio Grande Valley by providing access to top-tier academic programs close to home. Degree programs range from agricultural economics and engineering to public health and construction science.
Galveston, Texas
Texas A&M University at Galveston, known as the island campus, is leading the development of the blue economy in the Gulf of Mexico. This branch campus offers a unique blend of marine and maritime programs, including majors in science, business, engineering, liberal arts and transportation.
Doha, Qatar
Texas A&M University at Qatar is our branch campus in Doha, Qatar. The university offers six undergraduate degrees — including Bachelor of Science degrees in several engineering concentrations — and a graduate program. Courses are taught in English in a coeducational setting.
Finding Out if You're Admitted
We begin making admissions decisions in late September. See the “What happens after I apply?” section of our freshman application page to learn about tracking your application status or about admission decision appeals.
See next steps for admitted studentsConnect 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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