Established in 1876, Texas A&M University is the state's leading public institution of higher learning and is a research-intensive flagship university devoted to sending Aggie leaders out into the world prepared to take on the contests of tomorrow. The university has thrived to become one of the nation's leading research universities. It is one of only three Tier 1 universities in the state and was chosen as a sea grant and a space grant institution, making it among the first four universities to hold the triple award.
Texas A&M University is committed to the invention, development, communication, and application of the information in a wide range of intellectual and professional fields. The university organizes students to assume roles in governance, accountability, and assistance to society. With 133 undergraduate degree programs, 175 master's degree programs, 92 doctoral degree programs, and 5 first professional degrees as choices for study, Texas A&M is full of possibilities.
Situated in the center of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle and within a two-ho... Read more
Established in 1876, Texas A&M University is the state's leading public institution of higher learning and is a research-intensive flagship university devoted to sending Aggie leaders out into the world prepared to take on the contests of tomorrow. The university has thrived to become one of the nation's leading research universities. It is one of only three Tier 1 universities in the state and was chosen as a sea grant and a space grant institution, making it among the first four universities to hold the triple award.
Texas A&M University is committed to the invention, development, communication, and application of the information in a wide range of intellectual and professional fields. The university organizes students to assume roles in governance, accountability, and assistance to society. With 133 undergraduate degree programs, 175 master's degree programs, 92 doctoral degree programs, and 5 first professional degrees as choices for study, Texas A&M is full of possibilities.
Situated in the center of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle and within a two-hour drive of 26 million of the state’s 28 million residents, Texas A&M's key campus in College Station is home to more than 64,000 students. Another 5,200 are at the department campuses in Galveston and Qatar and at the School of Law, Higher Education Centre at McAllen, and Health Science Centre sites across Texas.
Because of the emphasis that Texas A&M places on research and learning, there are many nationally-recognized centers, labs, and institutes that are part of the academic familiarity of Texas A&M at the main campus in College Station as well as at division campuses in Galveston, Texas, and Doha, Qatar. These services draw university faculty, staff, and students into academic and research collaborations with industry, government, and peer institutions both nationally and internationally.
Texas A&M is home to a range of world-class, one-of-a-kind venues, including several museums, art galleries, and more. The university is a crossroads with everything from Broadway plays and opera to brown bag concerts and "Battle of the Bands."
Texas A&M University offers scholarships to exceptionally eligible Texas community college Phi Theta Kappa transfer students. These scholarships have been renewable for up to two years. TAMU Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Scholarships honor exceptional transfer students who will attend Texas A&M University.
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