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www.tamucc.eduHow Can I Discover the Island?How Can I Stay on Target? Where Will I Stay?
The Islander Welcome Center is open throughout the week to give personal tours, maps and details on getting accepted. We’ll lead you and your family on a campus tour to learn about our academic programs, student life, traditions and the admissions process. Tours last 60-90 minutes. You’ll get to speak with University representatives who can answer questions on how to apply, financial aid and everything you need to know to get ahead on admission. We also have computer workstations where we’ll help you complete various applications.
Click or call for details and to make an appointment
361.825.8687 or tour.tamucc.edu
Visit us attamucc.edu
or call us at 1.800.4.TAMUCC
Su2014
FeaturesIsland living at its finest
Spectacular bay views
Recreation room with WiFi
Hike-and-bike trail
Outdoor volleyball and picnic area
Easy access to the Dugan Wellness Center
Academic year and summer lease options
Three meal plan options to choose from
Students will enjoy traditional college living in either residence hall or
apartment floor plans at Camden Miramar located on the Island Campus.
FeaturesState-of-the-art fitness center
Gated community
WiFi throughout
Direct shuttle to the Island Campus
Optional meal plan available
Apartment and townhome living for upperclassmen on the
Momentum Campus.
All Options IncludeFully-furnished units
Utility-inclusive rents
Individual lease liability
Payment assistance for financial aid recipients
Roommate matching
Swimming pool
Make your reservation on our website for one of the following dates:
October 18, 2014November 1, 2014
February 7, 2015April 18, 2015
islandday.tamucc.eduor call 361.825.8687 for details
2014/2015Spend the day with us at one of our Island Day campus preview events.
• Tour the campus with our Island Ambassadors• Learn about our many degree programs• Meet our faculty and current students • Get help on your application and financial aid forms• Find out about our student services• Check out our housing
We’ve designed the day especially for you, your family and friends. You’ll enjoy great food and fellowship on this special day.
This is an important time for you as you make the transition from being a high school student to a young adult attending college. The following checklist is a guide to keep you on track and help you meet important deadlines. As you work toward getting admitted to the University and enrolling in your classes, we look forward to having you join the Islander family at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi!
Junior Year Checklist
Register to take the SAT/ACT. Have scores sent directly to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Attend Island Day—sign up at islandday.tamucc.edu
Schedule your campus visit at tour.tamucc.edu, 361.825.8687 or email us at [email protected]
Senior Year Checklist
Apply at applytexas.org
Submit your SAT/ACT scores (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Apply for scholarships online by December 1 at applytexas.org
Check your application status at appcheck.tamucc.edu
Submit your financial aid form online at fafsa.ed.gov, available January 1. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s school code is 011161. (Priority deadline is March 31)
Check your financial aid status at sail.tamucc.edu
After Admission Checklist
Activate Islander Email online. Instructions are available at it.tamucc.edu
Apply for on-campus housing at housing.tamucc.edu. On-campus housing fills up quickly, so apply early!
Submit test scores or exemptions to meet Texas Success Initiative requirements. Visit testing.tamucc.edu for more information.
Sign up for New Student Orientation at orientation.tamucc.edu.
Submit Bacterial Meningitis Immunization documentation to the Office of Recruitment and Admissions before attending New Student Orientation. Visit admissions.tamucc.edu/meningitis.html to find out how.
Apply online at housing.tamucc.edu or call 361.825.5000
www.tamucc.eduHow Can I Discover the Island?How Can I Stay on Target? Where Will I Stay?
The Islander Welcome Center is open throughout the week to give personal tours, maps and details on getting accepted. We’ll lead you and your family on a campus tour to learn about our academic programs, student life, traditions and the admissions process. Tours last 60-90 minutes. You’ll get to speak with University representatives who can answer questions on how to apply, financial aid and everything you need to know to get ahead on admission. We also have computer workstations where we’ll help you complete various applications.
Click or call for details and to make an appointment
361.825.8687 or tour.tamucc.edu
Visit us attamucc.edu
or call us at 1.800.4.TAMUCC
Su2014
FeaturesIsland living at its finest
Spectacular bay views
Recreation room with WiFi
Hike-and-bike trail
Outdoor volleyball and picnic area
Easy access to the Dugan Wellness Center
Academic year and summer lease options
Three meal plan options to choose from
Students will enjoy traditional college living in either residence hall or
apartment floor plans at Camden Miramar located on the Island Campus.
FeaturesState-of-the-art fitness center
Gated community
WiFi throughout
Direct shuttle to the Island Campus
Optional meal plan available
Apartment and townhome living for upperclassmen on the
Momentum Campus.
All Options IncludeFully-furnished units
Utility-inclusive rents
Individual lease liability
Payment assistance for financial aid recipients
Roommate matching
Swimming pool
Make your reservation on our website for one of the following dates:
October 18, 2014November 1, 2014
February 7, 2015April 18, 2015
islandday.tamucc.eduor call 361.825.8687 for details
2014/2015Spend the day with us at one of our Island Day campus preview events.
• Tour the campus with our Island Ambassadors• Learn about our many degree programs• Meet our faculty and current students • Get help on your application and financial aid forms• Find out about our student services• Check out our housing
We’ve designed the day especially for you, your family and friends. You’ll enjoy great food and fellowship on this special day.
This is an important time for you as you make the transition from being a high school student to a young adult attending college. The following checklist is a guide to keep you on track and help you meet important deadlines. As you work toward getting admitted to the University and enrolling in your classes, we look forward to having you join the Islander family at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi!
Junior Year Checklist
Register to take the SAT/ACT. Have scores sent directly to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Attend Island Day—sign up at islandday.tamucc.edu
Schedule your campus visit at tour.tamucc.edu, 361.825.8687 or email us at [email protected]
Senior Year Checklist
Apply at applytexas.org
Submit your SAT/ACT scores (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Apply for scholarships online by December 1 at applytexas.org
Check your application status at appcheck.tamucc.edu
Submit your financial aid form online at fafsa.ed.gov, available January 1. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s school code is 011161. (Priority deadline is March 31)
Check your financial aid status at sail.tamucc.edu
After Admission Checklist
Activate Islander Email online. Instructions are available at it.tamucc.edu
Apply for on-campus housing at housing.tamucc.edu. On-campus housing fills up quickly, so apply early!
Submit test scores or exemptions to meet Texas Success Initiative requirements. Visit testing.tamucc.edu for more information.
Sign up for New Student Orientation at orientation.tamucc.edu.
Submit Bacterial Meningitis Immunization documentation to the Office of Recruitment and Admissions before attending New Student Orientation. Visit admissions.tamucc.edu/meningitis.html to find out how.
Apply online at housing.tamucc.edu or call 361.825.5000
www.tamucc.eduHow Can I Discover the Island?How Can I Stay on Target? Where Will I Stay?
The Islander Welcome Center is open throughout the week to give personal tours, maps and details on getting accepted. We’ll lead you and your family on a campus tour to learn about our academic programs, student life, traditions and the admissions process. Tours last 60-90 minutes. You’ll get to speak with University representatives who can answer questions on how to apply, financial aid and everything you need to know to get ahead on admission. We also have computer workstations where we’ll help you complete various applications.
Click or call for details and to make an appointment
361.825.8687 or tour.tamucc.edu
Visit us attamucc.edu
or call us at 1.800.4.TAMUCC
Su2014
FeaturesIsland living at its finest
Spectacular bay views
Recreation room with WiFi
Hike-and-bike trail
Outdoor volleyball and picnic area
Easy access to the Dugan Wellness Center
Academic year and summer lease options
Three meal plan options to choose from
Students will enjoy traditional college living in either residence hall or
apartment floor plans at Camden Miramar located on the Island Campus.
FeaturesState-of-the-art fitness center
Gated community
WiFi throughout
Direct shuttle to the Island Campus
Optional meal plan available
Apartment and townhome living for upperclassmen on the
Momentum Campus.
All Options IncludeFully-furnished units
Utility-inclusive rents
Individual lease liability
Payment assistance for financial aid recipients
Roommate matching
Swimming pool
Make your reservation on our website for one of the following dates:
October 18, 2014November 1, 2014
February 7, 2015April 18, 2015
islandday.tamucc.eduor call 361.825.8687 for details
2014/2015Spend the day with us at one of our Island Day campus preview events.
• Tour the campus with our Island Ambassadors• Learn about our many degree programs• Meet our faculty and current students • Get help on your application and financial aid forms• Find out about our student services• Check out our housing
We’ve designed the day especially for you, your family and friends. You’ll enjoy great food and fellowship on this special day.
This is an important time for you as you make the transition from being a high school student to a young adult attending college. The following checklist is a guide to keep you on track and help you meet important deadlines. As you work toward getting admitted to the University and enrolling in your classes, we look forward to having you join the Islander family at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi!
Junior Year Checklist
Register to take the SAT/ACT. Have scores sent directly to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Attend Island Day—sign up at islandday.tamucc.edu
Schedule your campus visit at tour.tamucc.edu, 361.825.8687 or email us at [email protected]
Senior Year Checklist
Apply at applytexas.org
Submit your SAT/ACT scores (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Apply for scholarships online by December 1 at applytexas.org
Check your application status at appcheck.tamucc.edu
Submit your financial aid form online at fafsa.ed.gov, available January 1. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s school code is 011161. (Priority deadline is March 31)
Check your financial aid status at sail.tamucc.edu
After Admission Checklist
Activate Islander Email online. Instructions are available at it.tamucc.edu
Apply for on-campus housing at housing.tamucc.edu. On-campus housing fills up quickly, so apply early!
Submit test scores or exemptions to meet Texas Success Initiative requirements. Visit testing.tamucc.edu for more information.
Sign up for New Student Orientation at orientation.tamucc.edu.
Submit Bacterial Meningitis Immunization documentation to the Office of Recruitment and Admissions before attending New Student Orientation. Visit admissions.tamucc.edu/meningitis.html to find out how.
Apply online at housing.tamucc.edu or call 361.825.5000
www.tamucc.eduHow Can I Discover the Island?How Can I Stay on Target? Where Will I Stay?
The Islander Welcome Center is open throughout the week to give personal tours, maps and details on getting accepted. We’ll lead you and your family on a campus tour to learn about our academic programs, student life, traditions and the admissions process. Tours last 60-90 minutes. You’ll get to speak with University representatives who can answer questions on how to apply, financial aid and everything you need to know to get ahead on admission. We also have computer workstations where we’ll help you complete various applications.
Click or call for details and to make an appointment
361.825.8687 or tour.tamucc.edu
Visit us attamucc.edu
or call us at 1.800.4.TAMUCC
Su2014
FeaturesIsland living at its finest
Spectacular bay views
Recreation room with WiFi
Hike-and-bike trail
Outdoor volleyball and picnic area
Easy access to the Dugan Wellness Center
Academic year and summer lease options
Three meal plan options to choose from
Students will enjoy traditional college living in either residence hall or
apartment floor plans at Camden Miramar located on the Island Campus.
FeaturesState-of-the-art fitness center
Gated community
WiFi throughout
Direct shuttle to the Island Campus
Optional meal plan available
Apartment and townhome living for upperclassmen on the
Momentum Campus.
All Options IncludeFully-furnished units
Utility-inclusive rents
Individual lease liability
Payment assistance for financial aid recipients
Roommate matching
Swimming pool
Make your reservation on our website for one of the following dates:
October 18, 2014November 1, 2014
February 7, 2015April 18, 2015
islandday.tamucc.eduor call 361.825.8687 for details
2014/2015Spend the day with us at one of our Island Day campus preview events.
• Tour the campus with our Island Ambassadors• Learn about our many degree programs• Meet our faculty and current students • Get help on your application and financial aid forms• Find out about our student services• Check out our housing
We’ve designed the day especially for you, your family and friends. You’ll enjoy great food and fellowship on this special day.
This is an important time for you as you make the transition from being a high school student to a young adult attending college. The following checklist is a guide to keep you on track and help you meet important deadlines. As you work toward getting admitted to the University and enrolling in your classes, we look forward to having you join the Islander family at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi!
Junior Year Checklist
Register to take the SAT/ACT. Have scores sent directly to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Attend Island Day—sign up at islandday.tamucc.edu
Schedule your campus visit at tour.tamucc.edu, 361.825.8687 or email us at [email protected]
Senior Year Checklist
Apply at applytexas.org
Submit your SAT/ACT scores (SAT Code: 0366, ACT Code: 4045)
Apply for scholarships online by December 1 at applytexas.org
Check your application status at appcheck.tamucc.edu
Submit your financial aid form online at fafsa.ed.gov, available January 1. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s school code is 011161. (Priority deadline is March 31)
Check your financial aid status at sail.tamucc.edu
After Admission Checklist
Activate Islander Email online. Instructions are available at it.tamucc.edu
Apply for on-campus housing at housing.tamucc.edu. On-campus housing fills up quickly, so apply early!
Submit test scores or exemptions to meet Texas Success Initiative requirements. Visit testing.tamucc.edu for more information.
Sign up for New Student Orientation at orientation.tamucc.edu.
Submit Bacterial Meningitis Immunization documentation to the Office of Recruitment and Admissions before attending New Student Orientation. Visit admissions.tamucc.edu/meningitis.html to find out how.
Apply online at housing.tamucc.edu or call 361.825.5000
How Will I Get In? How Will I Apply? What Will I Study? How Will I Pay?
For more information on Island University degrees go to tamucc.edu/academics
Offering more than 80 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has proudly provided a solid academic curriculum, renowned faculty and highly rated degree programs since 1947.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSUndergraduate DegreesAccounting ................................................ BBA Economics ................................................. BBA Finance ...................................................... BBA General Business ....................................... BBA Management ............................................. BBAManagement Information Systems............... BBAMarketing .................................................. BBA
Minors •Accounting •BusinessAdministration •Economics •Entrepreneurship •HumanResourceManagement •InternationalBusiness •Management •ManagementInformationSystems •Marketing •PersonalFinancialPlanning
Graduate DegreesAccounting ............................................. MAccBusiness ................................................... MBA
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONUndergraduate Degrees Athletic Training.................................................BSInterdisciplinary Studies
(Teacher Education).................................. BSIS Kinesiology .................................................. BS
Minors•Education•Kinesiology•MilitaryScience
Teacher CertificationEarly Childhood to Grade 6•GeneralistwithReadingSpecialization •BilingualGeneralist
Grades 4-8•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •Mathematics •Science •SocialStudies
Grades 7-12•ComputerScience(8-12)•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •History •LifeScience •Mathematics •PhysicalScience(6-12) •SocialStudies •Speech
Early Childhood to Grade 12•Art •Music •PhysicalEducation •Spanish •SpecialEducation •Theatre
Graduate DegreesCounseling ................................................. MS Counselor Education.................................... PhDCurriculum and Instruction.....................MS, PhDEarly Childhood Education............................... MSEducational Administration ........................... MS Educational Leadership ................................ EdD Instructional Design and Educational Technology ................................................ MS Elementary Education .............. ................... MS
Kinesiology .............................. ................... MS Reading ................................... ................... MS Secondary Education ............... ................... MS Special Education .................... ................... MS
Graduate Certificates•AlternativeCertificationofEducators(ACE)•EducationalDiagnostician•Principal•ReadingSpecialist•SchoolCounselor•Superintendent•Supplemental(Bilingual,Gifted and Talented, ESL)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSUndergraduate DegreesApplied Science .......................................... BA Art ....................................................... BA, BFA Communication ........................................... BA Criminal Justice............................................. BSEconomics ................................................... BAEnglish ......................................................... BAHistory ......................................................... BAMusic ................................................... BA, BMPhilosophy ................................................... BAPolitical Science ........................................... BAPsychology .................................................. BASociology .................................................... BASpanish........................................................ BATheatre ........................................................ BAUniversity Studies …...................... BA, BS, BAAS
Undergraduate Certificates•Dance•MediaArts•TeachingEnglishasaSecond Language (TESOL)
Minors•ArtHistory•Communication•CreativeWriting•CriminalJustice•English(Literature)•EuropeanUnionStudies•History•Journalism•LatinAmericanStudies•MexicanAmericanStudies•Music •MusicIndustry•Philosophy•PoliticalScience •Psychology•PublicRelations•ReligiousStudies•SocialWork•Sociology•Spanish•StudioArt•Technical/ProfessionalWriting•Theatre•WomenandGenderStudies
Graduate DegreesArt, Studio ..........................................MA, MFACommunication .......................................... MAEnglish ........................................................ MAHistory ........................................................ MAPsychology ................................................. MAPublic Administration.................................. MPA
Graduate Certificates•HomelandSecurity•Non-ProfitManagement
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate DegreesHealth Sciences ....................................... BSHSNursing ..................................................... BSNNursing .............................................. RN/BSN
Minors•HealthScience
Graduate DegreesNursing .................................................... MSNNursing ..................................................... PhD Cooperative, in conjunction with Texas Woman’s University
Graduate Certificates• Family Nurse Practitioner•HealthCareAdministration•LeadershipinNursingSystems•NurseEducator
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGUndergraduate DegreesBiology ........................................................ BSBiomedical Sciences .................................... BSChemistry .................................................... BSComputer Science ....................................... BSElectrical Engineering Technology .................. BSEnvironmental Science................................... BSGeographic Information Science ..................................................... BSGeology ...................................................... BSMathematics ................................................ BSMechanical Engineering.................................. BS Mechanical Engineering Technology............. BSPhysics ..........................................................BS
Minors•Biology•Chemistry •ComputerScience•ElectricalEngineeringTechnology•EnvironmentalScience •GeographicInformationScience•Geography•Geology•Mathematics•MechanicalEngineeringTechnology•Physics
Graduate DegreesBiology ....................................................... MSCoastal and Marine System Science.............. PhDComputer Science ...........................................MSEnvironmental Science.....................................MSGeospatial Surveying Engineering.................. MSFisheries and Mariculture................................. MSMarine Biology ....................................MS, PhDMathematics ................................................MSMaster’s International Program
Graduate Certificates•ClinicalLabratoryScience•GeographicInformationScience•GeomaticsPre-Professional •Pre-Dentistry•Pre-Law•Pre-Medicine•Pre-OccupationalTherapy•Pre-Optometry•Pre-Pharmacy•Pre-PhysicalTherapy•Pre-PhysicianAssistant•Pre-VeterinaryMedicine
If you have any questions, contact admissions at 1.800.4.TAMUCC or email [email protected]
Visit admissions.tamucc.edu
Complete the online application
Submit the $40 application fee ($75 for International Students)
If you are applying as a freshman, have your high school send an official transcript to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions:
Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiOffice of Recruitment & Admissions
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774CorpusChristi,Texas78412-5774
Have SAT or ACT scores sent directly to the University. The codes are: SAT, 0366; ACT, 4045.
SATACT
Take the first steps to becoming an Islander at
applytexas.org
If you have prior college credits, have those colleges send official transcripts to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions.
The Office of Student Financial Assistance works with students on an individual basis to identify funding opportunities for which they qualify. Such financial assistance can be in the form of grants, scholarships, federal loan programs and campus employment. We also offer tuition waivers, exemptions, installment payment plans and credit card payments.
osfa.tamucc.eduApply for Federal Student Aid
Fill out the online application for Federal Student Aid at fafsa.ed.gov
To have the best opportunity to receive aid, students should apply by the March 31 deadline.You will need items such as your Social Security Number, driver’s license, income tax returns, bank statements, and investment records.Answering a few simple questions on the website will help determine if you need to provide parental information.The school code for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is 011161
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The Scholarship Office offers a variety of academically competitive scholarships and talent-based scholarships. Also available are scholarships that support students who have special economic needs, are pursuing a specific academic field, exhibit certain leadership skills or are making a designated career choice.
Apply for Scholarships
For the Freshman Scholarship Program, the following required materials must be postmarked by December 1:
Admissions and Scholarship Applications at applytexas.org
ACT or SAT test scoresHigh school transcript with class rank
The Apply Texas Scholarship Application is for incoming freshmen only. Once admitted, students may also complete the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Undergraduate Scholarship Application at scholarships.tamucc.edu to be considered for additional scholarship opportunities. You can contact the Scholarship Office at 361.825.3703 or email: [email protected].
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First-time freshmen seeking admission should graduate high school with one of the following diploma types: (HB5) Distinguished Achievement, (UAP) Recommended, or (UAP) Distinguished.
Automatic Admission StandardsStudents that have met the required diploma type may obtain automatic admission to the University by meeting the SAT/ACT requirement by class rank quartile according to the table below.
Class rank
Top10%
Next15%
2ndQuarter
3rdQuarter
4thQuarter
SAT Composite Score
No minimum
900
1000
1100
1200
ACT Composite Score
No minimum
19
21
23
27
Laboratory Science 4 units
At least one credit must be in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
English 4 units
English 1, 2, 3, 4
Social Studies 4 units
Economics*, World History, World Geography Studies,
U.S. History, or U.S. Government
Mathematics 4 units
Algebra I*, Geometry*, Algebra II*, and a higher math ++
Meet standards of the State of Texas Uniform Admission
Policy (UAP)
admissions.tamucc.edu/UAP
Priority Application Dates
Your application, application fee, transcripts, test scores, and all documentation must be received by the Office of Recruitment & Admissions by:
Fall Semester: March 1
Deadline:July1
Spring Semester: November 1
Summer Semester: April 1
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Foreign Language 2 units
The credits must consist of any two consecutive units in the same
language
Applicants following the HB5 Distinguished Achievement High School program will have their high school transcript evaluated to determine successful completion of required curriculum and endorsement units.*
* Identifies course required to satisfy curriculum unit. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi admission requirements are in compliance with and are subject to change according to the regulations outlined in Texas Education Code (TEC) section 51.803 - 51.809. Under the State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy.
The SAT scores reflected in the table above include the combination of the Critical Reading and Math Sections. Our current test score requirements do not include the writing section component.
Applicants following the (UAP) Recommended or (UAP) Distinguished High School program must meet the following high school unit requirements: meet the following high school unit requirements:
How Will I Get In? How Will I Apply? What Will I Study? How Will I Pay?
For more information on Island University degrees go to tamucc.edu/academics
Offering more than 80 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has proudly provided a solid academic curriculum, renowned faculty and highly rated degree programs since 1947.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSUndergraduate DegreesAccounting ................................................ BBA Economics ................................................. BBA Finance ...................................................... BBA General Business ....................................... BBA Management ............................................. BBAManagement Information Systems............... BBAMarketing .................................................. BBA
Minors •Accounting •BusinessAdministration •Economics •Entrepreneurship •HumanResourceManagement •InternationalBusiness •Management •ManagementInformationSystems •Marketing •PersonalFinancialPlanning
Graduate DegreesAccounting ............................................. MAccBusiness ................................................... MBA
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONUndergraduate Degrees Athletic Training.................................................BSInterdisciplinary Studies
(Teacher Education).................................. BSIS Kinesiology .................................................. BS
Minors•Education•Kinesiology•MilitaryScience
Teacher CertificationEarly Childhood to Grade 6•GeneralistwithReadingSpecialization •BilingualGeneralist
Grades 4-8•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •Mathematics •Science •SocialStudies
Grades 7-12•ComputerScience(8-12)•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •History •LifeScience •Mathematics •PhysicalScience(6-12) •SocialStudies •Speech
Early Childhood to Grade 12•Art •Music •PhysicalEducation •Spanish •SpecialEducation •Theatre
Graduate DegreesCounseling ................................................. MS Counselor Education.................................... PhDCurriculum and Instruction.....................MS, PhDEarly Childhood Education............................... MSEducational Administration ........................... MS Educational Leadership ................................ EdD Instructional Design and Educational Technology ................................................ MS Elementary Education .............. ................... MS
Kinesiology .............................. ................... MS Reading ................................... ................... MS Secondary Education ............... ................... MS Special Education .................... ................... MS
Graduate Certificates•AlternativeCertificationofEducators(ACE)•EducationalDiagnostician•Principal•ReadingSpecialist•SchoolCounselor•Superintendent•Supplemental(Bilingual,Gifted and Talented, ESL)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSUndergraduate DegreesApplied Science .......................................... BA Art ....................................................... BA, BFA Communication ........................................... BA Criminal Justice............................................. BSEconomics ................................................... BAEnglish ......................................................... BAHistory ......................................................... BAMusic ................................................... BA, BMPhilosophy ................................................... BAPolitical Science ........................................... BAPsychology .................................................. BASociology .................................................... BASpanish........................................................ BATheatre ........................................................ BAUniversity Studies …...................... BA, BS, BAAS
Undergraduate Certificates•Dance•MediaArts•TeachingEnglishasaSecond Language (TESOL)
Minors•ArtHistory•Communication•CreativeWriting•CriminalJustice•English(Literature)•EuropeanUnionStudies•History•Journalism•LatinAmericanStudies•MexicanAmericanStudies•Music •MusicIndustry•Philosophy•PoliticalScience •Psychology•PublicRelations•ReligiousStudies•SocialWork•Sociology•Spanish•StudioArt•Technical/ProfessionalWriting•Theatre•WomenandGenderStudies
Graduate DegreesArt, Studio ..........................................MA, MFACommunication .......................................... MAEnglish ........................................................ MAHistory ........................................................ MAPsychology ................................................. MAPublic Administration.................................. MPA
Graduate Certificates•HomelandSecurity•Non-ProfitManagement
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate DegreesHealth Sciences ....................................... BSHSNursing ..................................................... BSNNursing .............................................. RN/BSN
Minors•HealthScience
Graduate DegreesNursing .................................................... MSNNursing ..................................................... PhD Cooperative, in conjunction with Texas Woman’s University
Graduate Certificates• Family Nurse Practitioner•HealthCareAdministration•LeadershipinNursingSystems•NurseEducator
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGUndergraduate DegreesBiology ........................................................ BSBiomedical Sciences .................................... BSChemistry .................................................... BSComputer Science ....................................... BSElectrical Engineering Technology .................. BSEnvironmental Science................................... BSGeographic Information Science ..................................................... BSGeology ...................................................... BSMathematics ................................................ BSMechanical Engineering.................................. BS Mechanical Engineering Technology............. BSPhysics ..........................................................BS
Minors•Biology•Chemistry •ComputerScience•ElectricalEngineeringTechnology•EnvironmentalScience •GeographicInformationScience•Geography•Geology•Mathematics•MechanicalEngineeringTechnology•Physics
Graduate DegreesBiology ....................................................... MSCoastal and Marine System Science.............. PhDComputer Science ...........................................MSEnvironmental Science.....................................MSGeospatial Surveying Engineering.................. MSFisheries and Mariculture................................. MSMarine Biology ....................................MS, PhDMathematics ................................................MSMaster’s International Program
Graduate Certificates•ClinicalLabratoryScience•GeographicInformationScience•GeomaticsPre-Professional •Pre-Dentistry•Pre-Law•Pre-Medicine•Pre-OccupationalTherapy•Pre-Optometry•Pre-Pharmacy•Pre-PhysicalTherapy•Pre-PhysicianAssistant•Pre-VeterinaryMedicine
If you have any questions, contact admissions at 1.800.4.TAMUCC or email [email protected]
Visit admissions.tamucc.edu
Complete the online application
Submit the $40 application fee ($75 for International Students)
If you are applying as a freshman, have your high school send an official transcript to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions:
Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiOffice of Recruitment & Admissions
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774CorpusChristi,Texas78412-5774
Have SAT or ACT scores sent directly to the University. The codes are: SAT, 0366; ACT, 4045.
SATACT
Take the first steps to becoming an Islander at
applytexas.org
If you have prior college credits, have those colleges send official transcripts to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions.
The Office of Student Financial Assistance works with students on an individual basis to identify funding opportunities for which they qualify. Such financial assistance can be in the form of grants, scholarships, federal loan programs and campus employment. We also offer tuition waivers, exemptions, installment payment plans and credit card payments.
osfa.tamucc.eduApply for Federal Student Aid
Fill out the online application for Federal Student Aid at fafsa.ed.gov
To have the best opportunity to receive aid, students should apply by the March 31 deadline.You will need items such as your Social Security Number, driver’s license, income tax returns, bank statements, and investment records.Answering a few simple questions on the website will help determine if you need to provide parental information.The school code for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is 011161
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The Scholarship Office offers a variety of academically competitive scholarships and talent-based scholarships. Also available are scholarships that support students who have special economic needs, are pursuing a specific academic field, exhibit certain leadership skills or are making a designated career choice.
Apply for Scholarships
For the Freshman Scholarship Program, the following required materials must be postmarked by December 1:
Admissions and Scholarship Applications at applytexas.org
ACT or SAT test scoresHigh school transcript with class rank
The Apply Texas Scholarship Application is for incoming freshmen only. Once admitted, students may also complete the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Undergraduate Scholarship Application at scholarships.tamucc.edu to be considered for additional scholarship opportunities. You can contact the Scholarship Office at 361.825.3703 or email: [email protected].
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First-time freshmen seeking admission should graduate high school with one of the following diploma types: (HB5) Distinguished Achievement, (UAP) Recommended, or (UAP) Distinguished.
Automatic Admission StandardsStudents that have met the required diploma type may obtain automatic admission to the University by meeting the SAT/ACT requirement by class rank quartile according to the table below.
Class rank
Top10%
Next15%
2ndQuarter
3rdQuarter
4thQuarter
SAT Composite Score
No minimum
900
1000
1100
1200
ACT Composite Score
No minimum
19
21
23
27
Laboratory Science 4 units
At least one credit must be in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
English 4 units
English 1, 2, 3, 4
Social Studies 4 units
Economics*, World History, World Geography Studies,
U.S. History, or U.S. Government
Mathematics 4 units
Algebra I*, Geometry*, Algebra II*, and a higher math ++
Meet standards of the State of Texas Uniform Admission
Policy (UAP)
admissions.tamucc.edu/UAP
Priority Application Dates
Your application, application fee, transcripts, test scores, and all documentation must be received by the Office of Recruitment & Admissions by:
Fall Semester: March 1
Deadline:July1
Spring Semester: November 1
Summer Semester: April 1
*Listasof2014-2015Catalog
Foreign Language 2 units
The credits must consist of any two consecutive units in the same
language
Applicants following the HB5 Distinguished Achievement High School program will have their high school transcript evaluated to determine successful completion of required curriculum and endorsement units.*
* Identifies course required to satisfy curriculum unit. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi admission requirements are in compliance with and are subject to change according to the regulations outlined in Texas Education Code (TEC) section 51.803 - 51.809. Under the State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy.
The SAT scores reflected in the table above include the combination of the Critical Reading and Math Sections. Our current test score requirements do not include the writing section component.
Applicants following the (UAP) Recommended or (UAP) Distinguished High School program must meet the following high school unit requirements: meet the following high school unit requirements:
How Will I Get In? How Will I Apply? What Will I Study? How Will I Pay?
For more information on Island University degrees go to tamucc.edu/academics
Offering more than 80 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has proudly provided a solid academic curriculum, renowned faculty and highly rated degree programs since 1947.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSUndergraduate DegreesAccounting ................................................ BBA Economics ................................................. BBA Finance ...................................................... BBA General Business ....................................... BBA Management ............................................. BBAManagement Information Systems............... BBAMarketing .................................................. BBA
Minors •Accounting •BusinessAdministration •Economics •Entrepreneurship •HumanResourceManagement •InternationalBusiness •Management •ManagementInformationSystems •Marketing •PersonalFinancialPlanning
Graduate DegreesAccounting ............................................. MAccBusiness ................................................... MBA
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONUndergraduate Degrees Athletic Training.................................................BSInterdisciplinary Studies
(Teacher Education).................................. BSIS Kinesiology .................................................. BS
Minors•Education•Kinesiology•MilitaryScience
Teacher CertificationEarly Childhood to Grade 6•GeneralistwithReadingSpecialization •BilingualGeneralist
Grades 4-8•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •Mathematics •Science •SocialStudies
Grades 7-12•ComputerScience(8-12)•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •History •LifeScience •Mathematics •PhysicalScience(6-12) •SocialStudies •Speech
Early Childhood to Grade 12•Art •Music •PhysicalEducation •Spanish •SpecialEducation •Theatre
Graduate DegreesCounseling ................................................. MS Counselor Education.................................... PhDCurriculum and Instruction.....................MS, PhDEarly Childhood Education............................... MSEducational Administration ........................... MS Educational Leadership ................................ EdD Instructional Design and Educational Technology ................................................ MS Elementary Education .............. ................... MS
Kinesiology .............................. ................... MS Reading ................................... ................... MS Secondary Education ............... ................... MS Special Education .................... ................... MS
Graduate Certificates•AlternativeCertificationofEducators(ACE)•EducationalDiagnostician•Principal•ReadingSpecialist•SchoolCounselor•Superintendent•Supplemental(Bilingual,Gifted and Talented, ESL)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSUndergraduate DegreesApplied Science .......................................... BA Art ....................................................... BA, BFA Communication ........................................... BA Criminal Justice............................................. BSEconomics ................................................... BAEnglish ......................................................... BAHistory ......................................................... BAMusic ................................................... BA, BMPhilosophy ................................................... BAPolitical Science ........................................... BAPsychology .................................................. BASociology .................................................... BASpanish........................................................ BATheatre ........................................................ BAUniversity Studies …...................... BA, BS, BAAS
Undergraduate Certificates•Dance•MediaArts•TeachingEnglishasaSecond Language (TESOL)
Minors•ArtHistory•Communication•CreativeWriting•CriminalJustice•English(Literature)•EuropeanUnionStudies•History•Journalism•LatinAmericanStudies•MexicanAmericanStudies•Music •MusicIndustry•Philosophy•PoliticalScience •Psychology•PublicRelations•ReligiousStudies•SocialWork•Sociology•Spanish•StudioArt•Technical/ProfessionalWriting•Theatre•WomenandGenderStudies
Graduate DegreesArt, Studio ..........................................MA, MFACommunication .......................................... MAEnglish ........................................................ MAHistory ........................................................ MAPsychology ................................................. MAPublic Administration.................................. MPA
Graduate Certificates•HomelandSecurity•Non-ProfitManagement
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate DegreesHealth Sciences ....................................... BSHSNursing ..................................................... BSNNursing .............................................. RN/BSN
Minors•HealthScience
Graduate DegreesNursing .................................................... MSNNursing ..................................................... PhD Cooperative, in conjunction with Texas Woman’s University
Graduate Certificates• Family Nurse Practitioner•HealthCareAdministration•LeadershipinNursingSystems•NurseEducator
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGUndergraduate DegreesBiology ........................................................ BSBiomedical Sciences .................................... BSChemistry .................................................... BSComputer Science ....................................... BSElectrical Engineering Technology .................. BSEnvironmental Science................................... BSGeographic Information Science ..................................................... BSGeology ...................................................... BSMathematics ................................................ BSMechanical Engineering.................................. BS Mechanical Engineering Technology............. BSPhysics ..........................................................BS
Minors•Biology•Chemistry •ComputerScience•ElectricalEngineeringTechnology•EnvironmentalScience •GeographicInformationScience•Geography•Geology•Mathematics•MechanicalEngineeringTechnology•Physics
Graduate DegreesBiology ....................................................... MSCoastal and Marine System Science.............. PhDComputer Science ...........................................MSEnvironmental Science.....................................MSGeospatial Surveying Engineering.................. MSFisheries and Mariculture................................. MSMarine Biology ....................................MS, PhDMathematics ................................................MSMaster’s International Program
Graduate Certificates•ClinicalLabratoryScience•GeographicInformationScience•GeomaticsPre-Professional •Pre-Dentistry•Pre-Law•Pre-Medicine•Pre-OccupationalTherapy•Pre-Optometry•Pre-Pharmacy•Pre-PhysicalTherapy•Pre-PhysicianAssistant•Pre-VeterinaryMedicine
If you have any questions, contact admissions at 1.800.4.TAMUCC or email [email protected]
Visit admissions.tamucc.edu
Complete the online application
Submit the $40 application fee ($75 for International Students)
If you are applying as a freshman, have your high school send an official transcript to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions:
Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiOffice of Recruitment & Admissions
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774CorpusChristi,Texas78412-5774
Have SAT or ACT scores sent directly to the University. The codes are: SAT, 0366; ACT, 4045.
SATACT
Take the first steps to becoming an Islander at
applytexas.org
If you have prior college credits, have those colleges send official transcripts to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions.
The Office of Student Financial Assistance works with students on an individual basis to identify funding opportunities for which they qualify. Such financial assistance can be in the form of grants, scholarships, federal loan programs and campus employment. We also offer tuition waivers, exemptions, installment payment plans and credit card payments.
osfa.tamucc.eduApply for Federal Student Aid
Fill out the online application for Federal Student Aid at fafsa.ed.gov
To have the best opportunity to receive aid, students should apply by the March 31 deadline.You will need items such as your Social Security Number, driver’s license, income tax returns, bank statements, and investment records.Answering a few simple questions on the website will help determine if you need to provide parental information.The school code for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is 011161
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☐
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The Scholarship Office offers a variety of academically competitive scholarships and talent-based scholarships. Also available are scholarships that support students who have special economic needs, are pursuing a specific academic field, exhibit certain leadership skills or are making a designated career choice.
Apply for Scholarships
For the Freshman Scholarship Program, the following required materials must be postmarked by December 1:
Admissions and Scholarship Applications at applytexas.org
ACT or SAT test scoresHigh school transcript with class rank
The Apply Texas Scholarship Application is for incoming freshmen only. Once admitted, students may also complete the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Undergraduate Scholarship Application at scholarships.tamucc.edu to be considered for additional scholarship opportunities. You can contact the Scholarship Office at 361.825.3703 or email: [email protected].
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☐☐
First-time freshmen seeking admission should graduate high school with one of the following diploma types: (HB5) Distinguished Achievement, (UAP) Recommended, or (UAP) Distinguished.
Automatic Admission StandardsStudents that have met the required diploma type may obtain automatic admission to the University by meeting the SAT/ACT requirement by class rank quartile according to the table below.
Class rank
Top10%
Next15%
2ndQuarter
3rdQuarter
4thQuarter
SAT Composite Score
No minimum
900
1000
1100
1200
ACT Composite Score
No minimum
19
21
23
27
Laboratory Science 4 units
At least one credit must be in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
English 4 units
English 1, 2, 3, 4
Social Studies 4 units
Economics*, World History, World Geography Studies,
U.S. History, or U.S. Government
Mathematics 4 units
Algebra I*, Geometry*, Algebra II*, and a higher math ++
Meet standards of the State of Texas Uniform Admission
Policy (UAP)
admissions.tamucc.edu/UAP
Priority Application Dates
Your application, application fee, transcripts, test scores, and all documentation must be received by the Office of Recruitment & Admissions by:
Fall Semester: March 1
Deadline:July1
Spring Semester: November 1
Summer Semester: April 1
*Listasof2014-2015Catalog
Foreign Language 2 units
The credits must consist of any two consecutive units in the same
language
Applicants following the HB5 Distinguished Achievement High School program will have their high school transcript evaluated to determine successful completion of required curriculum and endorsement units.*
* Identifies course required to satisfy curriculum unit. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi admission requirements are in compliance with and are subject to change according to the regulations outlined in Texas Education Code (TEC) section 51.803 - 51.809. Under the State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy.
The SAT scores reflected in the table above include the combination of the Critical Reading and Math Sections. Our current test score requirements do not include the writing section component.
Applicants following the (UAP) Recommended or (UAP) Distinguished High School program must meet the following high school unit requirements: meet the following high school unit requirements:
How Will I Get In? How Will I Apply? What Will I Study? How Will I Pay?
For more information on Island University degrees go to tamucc.edu/academics
Offering more than 80 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has proudly provided a solid academic curriculum, renowned faculty and highly rated degree programs since 1947.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSUndergraduate DegreesAccounting ................................................ BBA Economics ................................................. BBA Finance ...................................................... BBA General Business ....................................... BBA Management ............................................. BBAManagement Information Systems............... BBAMarketing .................................................. BBA
Minors •Accounting •BusinessAdministration •Economics •Entrepreneurship •HumanResourceManagement •InternationalBusiness •Management •ManagementInformationSystems •Marketing •PersonalFinancialPlanning
Graduate DegreesAccounting ............................................. MAccBusiness ................................................... MBA
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONUndergraduate Degrees Athletic Training.................................................BSInterdisciplinary Studies
(Teacher Education).................................. BSIS Kinesiology .................................................. BS
Minors•Education•Kinesiology•MilitaryScience
Teacher CertificationEarly Childhood to Grade 6•GeneralistwithReadingSpecialization •BilingualGeneralist
Grades 4-8•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •Mathematics •Science •SocialStudies
Grades 7-12•ComputerScience(8-12)•EnglishLanguageArtsandReading •History •LifeScience •Mathematics •PhysicalScience(6-12) •SocialStudies •Speech
Early Childhood to Grade 12•Art •Music •PhysicalEducation •Spanish •SpecialEducation •Theatre
Graduate DegreesCounseling ................................................. MS Counselor Education.................................... PhDCurriculum and Instruction.....................MS, PhDEarly Childhood Education............................... MSEducational Administration ........................... MS Educational Leadership ................................ EdD Instructional Design and Educational Technology ................................................ MS Elementary Education .............. ................... MS
Kinesiology .............................. ................... MS Reading ................................... ................... MS Secondary Education ............... ................... MS Special Education .................... ................... MS
Graduate Certificates•AlternativeCertificationofEducators(ACE)•EducationalDiagnostician•Principal•ReadingSpecialist•SchoolCounselor•Superintendent•Supplemental(Bilingual,Gifted and Talented, ESL)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSUndergraduate DegreesApplied Science .......................................... BA Art ....................................................... BA, BFA Communication ........................................... BA Criminal Justice............................................. BSEconomics ................................................... BAEnglish ......................................................... BAHistory ......................................................... BAMusic ................................................... BA, BMPhilosophy ................................................... BAPolitical Science ........................................... BAPsychology .................................................. BASociology .................................................... BASpanish........................................................ BATheatre ........................................................ BAUniversity Studies …...................... BA, BS, BAAS
Undergraduate Certificates•Dance•MediaArts•TeachingEnglishasaSecond Language (TESOL)
Minors•ArtHistory•Communication•CreativeWriting•CriminalJustice•English(Literature)•EuropeanUnionStudies•History•Journalism•LatinAmericanStudies•MexicanAmericanStudies•Music •MusicIndustry•Philosophy•PoliticalScience •Psychology•PublicRelations•ReligiousStudies•SocialWork•Sociology•Spanish•StudioArt•Technical/ProfessionalWriting•Theatre•WomenandGenderStudies
Graduate DegreesArt, Studio ..........................................MA, MFACommunication .......................................... MAEnglish ........................................................ MAHistory ........................................................ MAPsychology ................................................. MAPublic Administration.................................. MPA
Graduate Certificates•HomelandSecurity•Non-ProfitManagement
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESUndergraduate DegreesHealth Sciences ....................................... BSHSNursing ..................................................... BSNNursing .............................................. RN/BSN
Minors•HealthScience
Graduate DegreesNursing .................................................... MSNNursing ..................................................... PhD Cooperative, in conjunction with Texas Woman’s University
Graduate Certificates• Family Nurse Practitioner•HealthCareAdministration•LeadershipinNursingSystems•NurseEducator
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGUndergraduate DegreesBiology ........................................................ BSBiomedical Sciences .................................... BSChemistry .................................................... BSComputer Science ....................................... BSElectrical Engineering Technology .................. BSEnvironmental Science................................... BSGeographic Information Science ..................................................... BSGeology ...................................................... BSMathematics ................................................ BSMechanical Engineering.................................. BS Mechanical Engineering Technology............. BSPhysics ..........................................................BS
Minors•Biology•Chemistry •ComputerScience•ElectricalEngineeringTechnology•EnvironmentalScience •GeographicInformationScience•Geography•Geology•Mathematics•MechanicalEngineeringTechnology•Physics
Graduate DegreesBiology ....................................................... MSCoastal and Marine System Science.............. PhDComputer Science ...........................................MSEnvironmental Science.....................................MSGeospatial Surveying Engineering.................. MSFisheries and Mariculture................................. MSMarine Biology ....................................MS, PhDMathematics ................................................MSMaster’s International Program
Graduate Certificates•ClinicalLabratoryScience•GeographicInformationScience•GeomaticsPre-Professional •Pre-Dentistry•Pre-Law•Pre-Medicine•Pre-OccupationalTherapy•Pre-Optometry•Pre-Pharmacy•Pre-PhysicalTherapy•Pre-PhysicianAssistant•Pre-VeterinaryMedicine
If you have any questions, contact admissions at 1.800.4.TAMUCC or email [email protected]
Visit admissions.tamucc.edu
Complete the online application
Submit the $40 application fee ($75 for International Students)
If you are applying as a freshman, have your high school send an official transcript to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions:
Texas A&M University-Corpus ChristiOffice of Recruitment & Admissions
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774CorpusChristi,Texas78412-5774
Have SAT or ACT scores sent directly to the University. The codes are: SAT, 0366; ACT, 4045.
SATACT
Take the first steps to becoming an Islander at
applytexas.org
If you have prior college credits, have those colleges send official transcripts to the Office of Recruitment & Admissions.
The Office of Student Financial Assistance works with students on an individual basis to identify funding opportunities for which they qualify. Such financial assistance can be in the form of grants, scholarships, federal loan programs and campus employment. We also offer tuition waivers, exemptions, installment payment plans and credit card payments.
osfa.tamucc.eduApply for Federal Student Aid
Fill out the online application for Federal Student Aid at fafsa.ed.gov
To have the best opportunity to receive aid, students should apply by the March 31 deadline.You will need items such as your Social Security Number, driver’s license, income tax returns, bank statements, and investment records.Answering a few simple questions on the website will help determine if you need to provide parental information.The school code for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is 011161
☐
☐
☐
☐
The Scholarship Office offers a variety of academically competitive scholarships and talent-based scholarships. Also available are scholarships that support students who have special economic needs, are pursuing a specific academic field, exhibit certain leadership skills or are making a designated career choice.
Apply for Scholarships
For the Freshman Scholarship Program, the following required materials must be postmarked by December 1:
Admissions and Scholarship Applications at applytexas.org
ACT or SAT test scoresHigh school transcript with class rank
The Apply Texas Scholarship Application is for incoming freshmen only. Once admitted, students may also complete the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Undergraduate Scholarship Application at scholarships.tamucc.edu to be considered for additional scholarship opportunities. You can contact the Scholarship Office at 361.825.3703 or email: [email protected].
☐
☐☐
First-time freshmen seeking admission should graduate high school with one of the following diploma types: (HB5) Distinguished Achievement, (UAP) Recommended, or (UAP) Distinguished.
Automatic Admission StandardsStudents that have met the required diploma type may obtain automatic admission to the University by meeting the SAT/ACT requirement by class rank quartile according to the table below.
Class rank
Top10%
Next15%
2ndQuarter
3rdQuarter
4thQuarter
SAT Composite Score
No minimum
900
1000
1100
1200
ACT Composite Score
No minimum
19
21
23
27
Laboratory Science 4 units
At least one credit must be in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
English 4 units
English 1, 2, 3, 4
Social Studies 4 units
Economics*, World History, World Geography Studies,
U.S. History, or U.S. Government
Mathematics 4 units
Algebra I*, Geometry*, Algebra II*, and a higher math ++
Meet standards of the State of Texas Uniform Admission
Policy (UAP)
admissions.tamucc.edu/UAP
Priority Application Dates
Your application, application fee, transcripts, test scores, and all documentation must be received by the Office of Recruitment & Admissions by:
Fall Semester: March 1
Deadline:July1
Spring Semester: November 1
Summer Semester: April 1
*Listasof2014-2015Catalog
Foreign Language 2 units
The credits must consist of any two consecutive units in the same
language
Applicants following the HB5 Distinguished Achievement High School program will have their high school transcript evaluated to determine successful completion of required curriculum and endorsement units.*
* Identifies course required to satisfy curriculum unit. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi admission requirements are in compliance with and are subject to change according to the regulations outlined in Texas Education Code (TEC) section 51.803 - 51.809. Under the State of Texas Uniform Admission Policy.
The SAT scores reflected in the table above include the combination of the Critical Reading and Math Sections. Our current test score requirements do not include the writing section component.
Applicants following the (UAP) Recommended or (UAP) Distinguished High School program must meet the following high school unit requirements: meet the following high school unit requirements: