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Congratulations on your admission to Texas A&M University. We are so happy to have you join our Aggie family! Take the next step in joining the Aggie family andconfirm your admission.
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Read through the following "All Students" tab as well as the location of your enrollment for more information on how to prepare to join the Texas A&M family!
All Students Must Complete the Following:
Complete required items from your checklist on AIS.
Access Howdy Portal
Howdy is the all-in-one destination for your student information and university resources. Howdy provides helpful information about financial aid, housing, registration, payment deadlines and more. Check Howdy regularly for important announcements, news and event information. Review your Howdy checklist for terms of agreement and location updates.
Howdy Portal Questions/Problems: 979.845.8300
Once you have registered for your NSC, a Texas A&M email account is available for you. Your email address will be your NETID@tamu.edu. This email address will be used for all official school correspondence. It is important to activate this account and check it regularly.
Apply for Financial Aid
Texas A&M offers many financial aid options to help you pay for college. Scholarships & Financial Aid can assist you with learning about and applying for aid.
In order to be eligible for financial assistance, you must first submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is used to award grants, loans and work-study programs. There is no cost to submit the FAFSA and it must be renewed every year. Although there is no deadline for submitting the FAFSA, priority is given to students who apply early. The FAFSA school code for Texas A&M University is 003632.
Veterans or dependents of veterans who plan to utilize military benefits should contact Veteran Services. For information, visit the Veterans Services website.
Financial Aid Questions: 979.845.3236
Register for a New Student Conference
Accept your offer of admission to Texas A&M by registering for a mandatory New Student Conference (NSC).
NSC fees can be deferred if you used an application fee waiver for the Texas A&M application for admission. NSC fee deferral means the fee will be added to your tuition bill. You may choose this option online during NSC registration allowing you to register without making a payment. Your conference fee is nonrefundable.
If you DO NOT register for an NSC in AIS by the deadline we will assume you have declined your offer and cancel your admission. Please note, accepting your financial aid package or registering for on-campus housing does NOT mean that you have accepted your offer of admission. Those processes are independent of NSC Registration.
Fee Questions: 979.458.5155
Registration Questions: 979.845.1060
New Student Conference Frequently Asked Questions
What happens at NSC?
Your NSC is a critical component of your future success as an Aggie. At your NSC you will register for courses as well as learn how to take full advantage of all the academic programs, student services and extracurricular activities Texas A&M has to offer.
Can I bring guests to my NSC?
Yes, we welcome family members to come support their students as they begin this next part of their lives. Family members and guests must register to attend.
How do I reschedule my NSC?
There is a reschedule button in AIS on the My App Status tab. Only conferences with available seats will be displayed.
Is it too late to change my major?
It is not too late but a request to change your major is never guaranteed. You may request a change of major on the Howdy Portal via the Applicant tab, Manage Applications. Some majors have enrollment limits and only available majors will be displayed. Note: a change of major may require changing your NSC date.
If I register for my NSC, am I obligated to attend Texas A&M?
We consider registration for an NSC as a confirmation that you will be attending Texas A&M. If you decide not to attend after registering for a conference, please cancel your admission on the Howdy Portal via the Applicant tab, Manage Applications. Your conference fee is nonrefundable.
Apply for On-Campus Housing
Texas A&M is committed to making on-campus housing a priority for incoming freshmen and will do its best to accommodate as many new students as possible. The sooner you apply for on-campus housing the better your opportunity of getting one of your top choices.
Housing Questions: 979.845.4744
Submit Your Bacterial Meningitis Immunization Record
All incoming students are required to use Med+Proctor to submit Bacterial Meningitis immunization records. Visit the Med+Proctor website and click “register” to create your account and download the required immunization forms.
Proof of vaccination should be provided at least two weeks prior to your NSC. You will not be able to check in for your conference or register for classes until this requirement is met.
Visit Med+Proctor for More Information.
A personclaiming exclusionfromthe Bacterial Meningitisimmunization for reasons of conscience, including a religious belief,must submit asignedaffidavit form.
Learn more about Texas A&M's Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Requirement.
Complete NSC Online Orientation
Before attending the NSC all students must complete the mandatory online orientation. The modules will set you up for success at the NSC. Summer and Fall admits should wait until April to complete this orientation. Complete online orientation on the Howdy Portal, under the My Record tab.
New Student & Family Programs: 979.845.5826
Select a Tuition Rate Code
In-state residents will be offered a choice between a variable rate tuition plan or a locked rate (fixed) tuition plan. Non-resident students are not eligible for locked rate tuition and will be assigned the variable rate.
You must select your rate code before attending your NSC. Go to the Howdy Portal, click the icon labeled ‘Howdy Checklist’ at the top then choose the ‘Undergraduate Tuition Rate Code Selection’ checklist item to make your selection. The choice will be offered prior to your first semester of enrollment and cannot be changed in future semesters.
Texas A&M University meets requirements of the Texas Education Code, Section 54.017 regarding fixed tuition for undergraduate students.
Take the Math Placement Exam
The Math Placement Exam (MPE) is a multiple-choice, online examination that helps your academic advisor determine which math course you should take to ensure academic success in your major. All incoming freshmen are required to complete the MPE. All students are encouraged to take two practice exams. To take the MPE, go to the Howdy Portal, Applicant tab.
Note: The MPE is typically available beginning in April.
Math Placement Exam Questions: 979.845.7554
Complete the Texas Success Initiative Pre-Assessment Activity and the TSI Assessment Test
Your TSI status will be noted in AIS. If you are not exempt, you must complete the mandatory Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) and then take the TSI Assessment Test before attending an NSC. Non-exempt students will be blocked from registering for all classes during the NSC until the TSI PAA has been completed, the TSI Assessment Test has been taken and scores are on file at Texas A&M. If you have taken the TSI Assessment Test anywhere other than Texas A&M, please do not assume that your test scores have been sent here.
Texas Success Initiative Questions: 979.458.4900
Submit Appropriate Transcripts
Send a Final High School Transcript with Graduation Date by August 15. If you took dual credit or attended college prior to enrolling at Texas A&M, send your college transcript(s) from ALL schools attended.
Additional Requirements (if Applicable)
Determine if You Need to Take a Foreign Language Placement Test
Students who intend to enroll in a college foreign language course and have no college credit in the language MUST take a placement test on the pre-conference day of their NSC to determine the appropriate course for their level of ability.
Spanish Placement Exam Questions: 979.845.2125
Other Language Exam Questions: 979.845.5144
Additional Requirements for Engineering Students
The College of Engineering requires students to purchase a computer to complement the course instruction. For more information visit the Engineering website.
International Student Requirements
Obtain Appropriate Immigration Documents (if applicable)
International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) issues the I-20 and DS-2019 for international students to apply for an F1 or J1 visa. The process for applying for an I-20 or DS-2019 is located on the ISSS website.
Document Issuance Questions: 979.845.1824, 979.862.4633 (fax) orisss@tamu.edu
Complete the International Student Check-In
All international students must complete one of the ISSS check-in programs before registering for classes. All newly admitted international students are blocked from course registration at TAMU by the ISSS Check-In Registration Hold. With a fully completed New Student Check-In, students can verify that they have arrived in the U.S. and are complying with federal regulations pertaining to their immigration status. Once your submitted check-in has been approved by an ISSS advisor, the check-in hold will be removed.
Plan to Attend International Student Conference (ISC)
You are highly encouraged to attend the one-day, on-campus International Student Conference (ISC) specifically developed for international students. Note: The ISC is different from the mandatory New Student Conference (NSC) that freshmen students are required to attend.
For information concerning online orientation, the dates of Check-In and/or the ISC, please visit theISSS website.
Enroll in Health Insurance
International students are automatically enrolled in and charged for comprehensive health insurance and repatriation/ evacuation coverage while in the U.S. and enrolled at Texas A&M University.
Apply for Financial Aid
International students have access to exclusive scholarships from Texas A&M and our partners. You are encouraged to pursue allopportunities to make paying for college easier.
Enrollment Specific Requirements
Admitted to College Station
Apply for On-Campus Housing
Texas A&M is committed to making on-campus housing a priority for incoming freshmen and will do its best to accommodate as many new students as possible. The sooner you apply for on-campus housing the better your opportunity of getting one of your top choices.
Housing Questions: 979.845.4744
Admitted to Higher Education Center at McAllen
Students admitted to the Higher Education Center at McAllen will have a similar enrollment experience to students attending our College Station location, with the exception of housing. The HECM does not offer any university-sanctioned student housing, however, we can provide recommendations.
Contact the HECM at (956) 271-1300.
Admitted to Engineering at Galveston
Housing
Texas A&M University at Galveston believes in providing the best residential experience for our students that enables them to safely live and learn. As per University Student Rules, ALL students are required to live in on-campus housing, as space is available.
Can I change my major?
Students enrolled at our Galveston campus do not have the ability to change their major.
Entry to a Major
The Entry-to-a-Major (ETAM) process is designed for students to take ownership of their future by identifying at least three majors that are a good match for their career goals and academic performance, The ETAM process utilizes a priority method that is designed to place students in the highest-ranked major based upon capacity and student performance.
Salt Camp
SALT Camp is open to all newly accepted students (freshmen and transfer) entering Texas A&M at Galveston in the fall semester.
Submit Appropriate Transcripts
Final high school transcripts are due by August 15. Please send them as early as possible. TEAM students will need to provide a final transcript to both Texas A&M and Blinn College.
If you took dual credit or attended college prior to enrolling at Texas A&M, send ALL college transcripts.
Activate your "My Blinn" Account
After registering for your Texas A&M NSC, instructions on how to set up your username and password will be emailed to the email account provided on the admissions application. Your "My Blinn" account will allow you to register for classes, pay tuition charges and much more.
TEAM students donot have the option to change their major upon enrollment.
Track your TEAB Admission at Blinn College-Bryan
Once you have accepted your admission by registering for an NSC at Texas A&M, Blinn College will be notified of your TEAB admission on their campus as well. Please allow a couple of weeks for processing, after which you will receive an email with your Blinn College ID number at the address provided on your Texas A&M application for admission. View more information about TEAB.
Activate your "My Blinn" Account
After registering for your Texas A&M NSC, instructions on how to set up your username and password will be emailed to the email account provided on the admissions application. Your "My Blinn" account will allow you to register for classes, pay tuition charges and much more.
Terms & Conditions – TEAB
Successful completion of the TEAB program guarantees full admission to Texas A&M but does not guarantee admission to a particular major. The pathway to a degree-granting major in the College of Engineering is the engineering Entry-to-a-Major (ETAM) process.
Successful completion of the program requires that participants have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on at least 45 hours of transferable work from Blinn College and a minimum GPA of 2.5 on at least 15 credit hours from Texas A&M. Students must enroll in a minimum of 12 total credit hours each fall and spring semester, 3-5 credit hours will be at Texas A&M and the remainder will be at Blinn College. Any Transferable credits earned through other institutions prior to entry into the TEAB program will count toward the Blinn College credit requirement, but grades received for these credits will not count toward the Blinn College GPA.
Tuition and Fees
The payment of tuition and fees made to each institution must meet the respective institution’s deadline.
Blinn College Resources
Admissions
979.209.7223
blinn.edu/admissions
Advising and Counseling
979.209.7250
blinn.edu/counseling
Disability Services
979.209.7251
blinn.edu/disability
Financial Aid and Scholarships
979.209.7230
blinn.edu/financial-aid
Commitment to Diversity
Texas A&M University has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. In that spirit, admission to Texas A&M University and any of its sponsored programs is open to all qualified individuals. Texas A&M University does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s disability and complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in its admissions, accessibility, treatment and employment of students in its programs and activities.
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act)
Information regarding campus security and safety resources, policies and procedures for safety (reporting crimes and emergencies, crime awareness and prevention, and security of campus facilities and residence halls), alcohol, drugs, weapons and sexual assault, and crime information is on the University Police Department and the U.S. Department of Education websites.