T EXAS A & M U NIVERSITY O VERVIEW

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T EXAS A & M U NIVERSITY O VERVIEW. Recruitment Presentation Aggie Recruitment Committee. A DMISSIONS. A PPLICATION R EQUIREMENTS. Completed Texas Common Application Non refundable $60 processing fee Official high school transcript with rank Official SAT and/or ACT scores - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

OVERVIEW

Recruitment PresentationAggie Recruitment Committee

ADMISSIONS

1. Completed Texas Common Application2. Non refundable $60 processing fee3. Official high school transcript with rank4. Official SAT and/or ACT scores5. Permanent Resident Card (if applicable)6. Optional Essay C

Application Deadline: January 15, 2011

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

WAYS TO BE ADMITTED1. Top 10% Admit

• Top 10% of graduating class within Texas

• All credentials must be received by January 15, 2011

2. Academic Admit• Top 25% of graduating class• 1300*on SAT or 30* on ACT

3. Review Admit• If not in top 10% of graduating class• Include all extracurricular activities,

Texas A&M visits, Essay C• Be early• Other programs: Blinn TEAM and

Gateway Program

FINANCIAL AIDAND SCHOLARSHIPS

FAFSA

• Free Application for Federal Student Aid

• Find eligible grants, loans, scholarships, and work studies

• Recommended submission date for Fall 2011: March 1, 2011

• Online application recommended: www.fafsa.ed.gov• Paper form available at public

libraries• Texas A&M school code: 003632

SCHOLARSHIPS

• Opportunity Award• Freshman using ApplyTexas• Awards range from $100 to

$12,500• Regents Scholarship Program

• First generation students• $5000 per year for up to four years• FAFSA on file by March 1, 2011

• Honors and Corps of Cadets scholarships also available

• Important dates:• Open: August 1, 2010• Close: December 1, 2010

HONORS

QUALIFICATIONS

• Top 10% of graduating class• 1250 SAT score (at least a 570 in both

sections or a combined score of 28 on the ACT (27 in both sections)

OR• National Merit, National Achievement,

or National Hispanic ScholarOR

• Maintain a 3.5 GPR or higher while at Texas A&M

BENEFITS

• Specific, smaller honors courses• Smaller class sizes• Discussion oriented, participatory

learning environment• Early registration• Scholarships

CORPS OF CADETS

CORPS OF CADETS

• Teaches leadership within a military framework

• No military obligation, though cadets can earn commissions as military officers

• Center of Aggie spirit and traditions

• Own distinctive uniform, residence halls, and dining facility

• Scholarships• www.AggieCorps.org

HOUSING

ON CAMPUS

• Application sent with acceptance letter• First come, first serve basis• $25 non refundable application fee• $300 deposit due with application• Online application: reslife.tamu.edu• Notification of room

assignments usually in early July• Benefits

• Convenience• Meet new people

OFF CAMPUS

• Aggie Search: find roommates and housing• Locator services• Renter’s insurance• Studentlife.tamu.edu/agoss

VISITING AGGIELAND

ARC OPPORTUNITIES

WHOOPIN WEEKEND February 18-20, 2011• 175 high school juniors and seniors visit

Texas A&M for 3 days and 2 nights• Participants experience• Residence life, a baseball game, a mixer, a

college class, discussion groups• Receive information on admissions, financial

aid, and housing• Registration: January 7, 2011 at arc.tamu.edu

ARC OPPORTUNITIESSeniors Experiencing Aggie Life (SEAL)• 100 high school seniors visit for 3 days and 2

nights• Participants experience: residence life, a football

game, midnight yell practice, discussion groups• Receive information on admissions, financial aid,

and housing• Check arc.tamu.edu for registration dates