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We are LIONS
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We are PROUD
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Nestled in an environment that thrives on academic excellence, Texas A&M University-Commerce is rich in culture thanks to its diverse student body, which makes a stroll across campus an international experience. Since 1889, we have changed lives through education and by helping students just like you achieve their goals.
We are the fifth oldest university in Texas and the second largest university within the prestigious Texas A&M University System. Our founder, Professor William Leonidas Mayo, inspired our lion mascot and his creed of “ceaseless industry, fearless investigation, unfettered thought, and unselfish service to others,” has inspired our mission and driven our students and graduates to enrich their communities for over 125 years. We are proud to be Lions!
At A&M-Commerce the real emphasis is you, no matter which program you choose. Here, presence really matters. We are here to serve and encourage the best of what motivates your quest for learning. That’s no small promise, but one that we stand by, collectively. As a member of our pride, we offer a hand to you: it’s a hand up. How far it takes you is a matter of countless possibilities. With over 80 undergrad degree options to choose from, just be true to you.
On campus, world-class faculty members provide hands-on involvement in small group learning environments. You will have opportunities to increase your knowledge and skills alongside award-winning educators and researchers, many of whom are known for commandeering projects that reach beyond campus, Texas and the nation, with relevance for a larger world. We are small enough that you will be noticed, large enough to unleash your mind.
Here, you are supported every step of the way, from registration to graduation, inside the welcoming arms of a university that cares. You become a lion for life, within one of the largest and most active alumni networks around — part of an established legacy of excellence: You are our pride.
Rich History, ENRICHED FUTURE
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A&M-Commerce is organized into four academic colleges and one school. Think of colleges within the university as branches off the same tree – whether you want to transform a global marketplace in the College of Business; improve quality of life through the College of Education & Human Services; cultivate culture as part of the College of Humanities, Social Sciences & Arts; help forge ahead in our interconnected world within the College of Science & Engineering; or be a part of the industry that feeds and clothes the world in the School of Agriculture. We are here to help you find your place.
SCHOLARS
College of BusinessLeaders in World-Class EnterpriseWe’re committed to helping students become successful leaders. By offering innovative and progressive programs, you will gain the knowledge and tools you’ll need for success in the global marketplace.
Pride Points> Accredited by the Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the highest accreditation for business schools
> No. 18 in Top 50 Best Value Online Business Schools from valuecolleges.com
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College of Education & Human ServicesInnovative Educational ResearchersWe improve quality of life around the world by educating teachers, administrators and human services professionals. We’re known throughout the state for graduating more high school principals, superintendents and school counselors than any other college or university in Texas. Th e College of Education & Human Services includes the School of Nursing and Health Sciences and the School of Social Work.
Pride Points> Bachelor of Science in Nursing program
nationally-accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
> Th e fi rst public university in Texas to off er a competency-based degree program, the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science (BAAS) in Organizational Leadership
College of Humanities, Social Sciences & ArtsPioneering CreativesOur faculty members work on an international stage and bring a wealth of experience and expertise into the classroom, laboratory and studio. Our students consider their college years an academic and cultural experience.
Pride Points> Students from the music department premier
the work of world-renowned composers and have performed in Carnegie Hall
> Accredited Associate Member of the National Association of Schools of Art (NASAD) to ensure that the degrees, curricula, and faculty meet rigorous national standards of breadth and quality
College of Science & Engineering Building Solutions and Generating New KnowledgeWe foster innovation and discovery. We accept the responsibility of helping our students, build a better future with creativity, ethical leadership and imagination. We don’t just discover the future, we make it.
Pride Points> Engineering programs accredited
by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET
> Breakthrough research in key biomedical fi elds
School of AgricultureHands-On Learning for the FutureWe off er students’ a variety of programs to fi t their need for hands-on experience in a setting that off ers cutting-edge technology and research from world-class professors.
Pride Points> One of only three universities in Texas
off ering a bachelor’s degree in equine studies> Th e only university in Texas with a hands-
on, crop production program supported by industry
tamuc.edu/Academics
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With six NCAA Division II Championships 2014-2015, Lion Athletics roars! We are a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) and compete in 14 NCAA Division II sports.
Men’s BasketballCross CountryFootballGolfTrack and Field (Indoor/outdoor)
Women’s BasketballCross CountryGolfSoftballSoccerTrack and Field (Indoor/outdoor)Volleyball
Pride Points
> 58 LSC championships and 5 national championships
> Over 300 All-Americans and 9 recognized Academic All-Americans
> 4 LSC Academic Player of the Year awards (in the past two seasons)
> 91 Lion student-athletes recognized on the 2015 LSC Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including 24 with perfect 4.0 GPAs
> Only university in Northeast Texas to offer a rodeo program in addition to our more traditional sports programs
Connect with us: Lionathletics.com > @lionathletics > #WeAreLions
We are FIERCE
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Campus RecreationOur state-of-the-art Morris Recreation Center (MRC) has a three-tier fitness area, an indoor track, multipurpose courts and a 45-foot climbing wall.
Swim some laps in the outdoor pool, grab a mountain bike and hit the challenge course, or check out camping equipment for a weekend retreat. Love Zumba, spin classes or need a personal trainer? We have it covered, and opportunities to be active are endless.
Don’t just develop your game, grow your leadership and teamwork skills to last a lifetime. With A&M-Commerce intramural sports (IM), all students have the opportunity to choose between indoor and outdoor events, ranging from single-day tournaments to multi-week league sports. IM sports include flag football, soccer, basketball, 4x4 sand volleyball, softball and more.
You can also join club sports like racquetball, table tennis, basketball, golf, soccer, taekwondo, climbing, and slowpitch softball.
Pride Points
> We are record-breakers, movers and shakers! On August 7, 2013, 12 student members of the A&M-Commerce Climbing Society broke two Guinness World Records
> “Greatest Vertical Distance Climbed in 6 Hours by a Team” (scaling 90 times, each)
> “The Fastest Time to Climb Everest on an Indoor Climbing Wall (Team)”
tamuc.edu/CampusRec
You don’t have to be a student-athlete to put one in the win column.
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We are HOME
“I’m here to see that students reach their potential and achieve their dreams. What my students don’t realize is that they add value to my life. Th ey are truly a joy to work with—their willingness to learn and their thirst for knowledge and new experiences are what get me out of bed in the morning.”
– Danielle Davis, director of Leadership Engagement and Development (L.E.A.D.)
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To participate in a supportive environment, make life-long friends and enjoy the best college experience, our freshmen and sophomores live on campus. Each residence hall has activities and events that engage you in your home away from home. We really are here to help, nurturing your academic, intellectual, social and emotional well-being by encouraging you to create meaningful connections within our pride…to be a part of our family.
Choose the best living experience to fit your needs.
Freshman Housing
Whitley Hall Double and/or single occupancy rooms with a connected bathroom
Pride Rock Single occupancy rooms with private bathrooms. Includes separate living area
Upperclassmen and Non-Traditional Freshman Housing
Smith and Berry Halls Double occupancy rooms with shared bathrooms
Women’ Hall and Sorority Houses Double and private rooms available; shared bathrooms
Phase II Hall Two bedroom, one bath suites with shared living area
West Halls Double and/or single occupancy rooms with private bathrooms. Includes separate living area and kitchen
Prairie Crossing Honors College apartments; various configurations
Leberman Family Housing Two bedroom, one bath apartments
An additional hall is expected by fall 2017.
A Feast Fit for a King (of the Pride)
Our all-you-care-to-eat dining room is located on the first floor of the Rayburn Student Center and features a wide variety of fresh foods. Home-style entrées, hamburgers, pizza, soups, fresh fruit, a salad bar, desserts and vegetarian options are on the menu every day! If you have food allergies or other dietary concerns, you can trust our “Simple Servings” station to meet your dining needs.
You can also visit the Lion’s Lair in the RSC for wings, build- your-own burritos, custom stir fry or a quick cup of coffee from Starbuck’s.
There’s no place like home, but A&M-Commerce comes close.
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Once a Lion, always a Lion! Joining the A&M-Commerce family is more than taking courses and meeting new friends. Here you become part of our pride, and those relationships and opportunities endure long aft er graduation. As a fi rst-year student you may choose to participate in a Living and Learning community, which is a group of students living together based on common interests. Residential Living and Learning off ers a variety of Living and Learning Communities including:
> Women’s Leadership specializes in leadership and explores gender identity and civic engagement.
> African-American Male Mentorship Program (AAMMP) links you with peer mentors for networking, community service projects, and to boost leadership, academic and life skills.
> Spirit Den is for super-fans who are proud to be Lions! You will attend sporting events in a reserved section, participate in Homecoming and be “spirit approved!”
> Latino American Mentorship Program (LAMP) pairs you with a mentor who values the importance of being engaged, responsible, productive men on campus and within the community.
We are FAMILY
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Alumni Relations maintains a network of our proud pride, hosts networking events, and is one of the largest providers of scholarships for A&M-Commerce students. Stop by the Alumni Center to learn more about the Lion family.
Explore the WorldAt A&M-Commerce, we believe in the value of an international experience. Not only do we off er students an education that enables them to succeed in an increasingly global world, we urge our students to see the world for themselves! A variety of academic programs and study abroad opportunities are available to students, many of which take place in the summer months such as British Studies, Spanish in Spain, and Business in China.
Th e Sophomore Year Experience is a Living and Learning community wherein students use the skills learned in their freshman year to implement change that will enhance their local and global community. Students live together while building a team that will research a global topic, do fundraising, and eventually travel out of the United States during the summer months. Don’t let an international experience pass you by!
“I was accepted to another university with a full ride scholarship. Th eir school is known for their business major, but I chose A&M-Commerce because we are known for family.”
– Mai Truong, student of accounting and finance
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Hispanic OutreachWe offer assistance in Spanish and English for admissions, financial aid, advising, scholarships, community outreach, mentorship and cultural programs. Students and their families are advised during the applications and financial aid process so that no questions are left unanswered. A&M-Commerce is an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), supporting the mission of the university to further diversify our student population. The HSI designation is a benefit to the entire university in that it opens up the possibility for additional grants and funds.
Ofrecemos asistencia en español e inglés para admisiones a la universidad, ayuda financiera, becas, apoyo a la comunidad, eventos culturales y programa de mentores. Se aconseja a los estudiantes y sus familias durante el proceso de aplicaciones y financiación para que no se queden con alguna pregunta sin respuesta. A&M-Commerce emerge como una Institución de Servicios a Hispanos (HSI), apoyando a la misión de la universidad en diversificar aún más nuestra población estudiantil. La designación HSI es un beneficio para toda la universidad ya que se abre la posibilidad de fondos adicionales.
When you attend A&M-Commerce, you are not alone. We care about your success and have the resources to ensure that you thrive! We have one of the most diverse student bodies in The Texas A&M System, and we are proud to offer a multitude of support services for our pride.
We are SUPPORTIVE
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Academic Success CenterThe ASC hosts several tutoring areas on-campus as well as skills and time management training.
JAMP Room Since Joint Admission Medical Program is a mouthful, just call us JAMP. Come in to get help with biology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics or other sciences.
Walk-In Tutoring Didn’t have time to make an appointment? Walk into Gee Library for help with a variety of subjects!
Supplemental Instructors (SI Leaders) attend math lectures and then host study sessions outside of class time.
Online Tutoring With more than 3,000 instructors, tutor.com is an online tutoring platform available to you anytime from anywhere.
Student Disability Resources and Services offers accommodations counseling, disability-related resources, access to adaptive technology, assistive equipment for on-campus use and academic/non-academic accommodations.
More Opportunities to Succeed!The Writing Center Assists writers at all levels by working one-on-one or in small groups. Tutors help writers at all stages of the process from brainstorming to polishing a final draft.
The Math Lab Designed to assist remedial, freshman and sophomore-level students. Tutoring for higher-level courses is also available, just ask.
Success CoachesEach first-time undergraduate and some transfer students will have a personal success coach assigned directly to them. Your success coach is your advisor and cheerleader, willing to help you transition into college life and provide academic, financial, personal and career counseling.
“The best way to describe my experience at A&M-Commerce is simple: life changing. This is where I’ve met most of the important mentors and friends in my life. It’s where I’ve grown to be a competent professional and a productive member of society. I’m fortunate to say that I didn’t just attain a couple of degrees and an education here, I am lucky that I got a life changing experience.”
– Julian Sanchez, coordinator of Hispanic Outreach and Retention
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We are INCLUSIVE
“I have learned not to let fear get in my way. The professors have always given me the best advice to move forward or have taken the time to lend a hand or just listen to all of my questions and concerns. I feel empowered to know I am making a difference in my future. I can’t imagine going anywhere else. I am proud to be a Lion.”
– Andrea Rosales, Class of 2015, Psychology
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High tail it to the Rayburn Student Center for some Lion camaraderie.The Rayburn Student Center (RSC) is the heart of campus, a place to be included in the greater university community and enjoy the everyday excitement of being a Lion. Catch a movie or saddle up to your favorite gaming system. Shift gears, regroup and rub shoulders with other members of the pride. The RSC is the place to grab a meal as well as a venue for special events and weekly entertainment. Don’t overlook resources like the Mane Card Office (student IDs), as well as 100+ student organizations from which to choose a best fit for you.
While this is just a small selection of our student organizations, these are some of our most involved:
> The Fandom Society> The Pride Alliance> Campus Activities Board> Student Government Association> CaribSA> Chinese Student Association> Indian Student Association
tamuc.edu/RSC
A&M-Commerce hosts multicultural events throughout the year including the Annual Multicultural Festival, which is held in the spring. With representatives of over 50 countries, the festival includes the surrounding community in a colorful array of food, arts, crafts, fashion and talent shows.
The spirit of celebration lasts all year at A&M-Commerce as we celebrate a variety of holidays, festivals and cultures from around the globe. > Boxing Day> Caribbean Night> Carnival> Chinese New Year> Christmas> Cinco de Mayo> Dashian
> Dia De Los Muertos> Diwali> Eid al-Fitr> Holi Fest> Multicultural Festival> Ramadan> Thai New year
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We are YOU
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When you become a Lion, you show your school spirit in a variety of ways. Sometimes the quickest and easiest way is the Lucky Lion hand sign. It’s a gesture of pride.
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1. Submit your applicationVisit ApplyTexas.org and choose Texas A&M University-Commerce as your school of choice. There is no application fee, but an enrollment fee of $60 will be charged to your account upon enrollment.
2. Submit official transcript High school transcript must be complete through your junior year. If you have dual credit coursework, submit an official transcript from the institution that offered the dual credit classes.
3. Submit test scoresUse the A&M-Commerce codes below to submit your ACT or SAT scores.
> 4088 ACT (act.org)> 6188 SAT (collegeboard.com)
4. Submit financial aid application A&M-Commerce accepts the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA), for those not eligible to complete the FAFSA. Apply for financial aid in three easy steps.
5. Get connected myLEO is your lifeline! Check your account for admission status, financial aid and scholarship info, registration, updates and deadlines.
Join the Pride
APPLY EARLY! PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINES: > March 1, fall enrollment > November 1, spring enrollment
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ONCE YOU’RE ADMITTED, complete the following steps through myLEO:
> Submit a housing application and fee for campus housing.
> Upload documents for proof of bacterial meningitis compliance before your New Student Orientation (if under 22).
> Register for New Student Orientation prior to the start of term. Sessions are required for all new students.
Connect with us on Facebook: TAMUCAdmissionstamuc.edu/Admissions
*math and critical reading scores only
Automatic Acceptance Meet one of the following requirements:
APPLYING FOR REQUIREMENTS
2015 Winter-mini, Spring, May-mini, Summer I, Summer II, or August-mini enrollment
ACT 20 minimum composite
SAT 950 minimum combined*
RANK Top 25% of graduating class
Fall 2016 enrollment
ACT 21 minimum composite
SAT 980 minimum combined*
RANK Top 30% of graduating class
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Cost Breakdown TEXAS RESIDENT PER SEMESTER
NON-RESIDENT*
PER SEMESTER
Tuition & Fees $3,716 $9,566Books & Supplies $700 $700
Housing & Meals $4,053 $4,053
TOTAL $8,469 $13,740
*tamuc.edu/TuitionCostBreakdown
* AR, LA and OK residents living in counties that border Texas qualify to pay Texas resident tuition rates. AR, LA and OK residents in non-bordering counties pay Texas resident rates plus $30 per semester credit hour.
Costs are based on 15 credit hours per semester, using 2015-2016 rates for tuition, fees and an average for housing. Prices are subject to change, so please visit our website for the most current information.
The University of Texas-Dallas
The University of Texas-Arlington
University of North Texas
Texas Woman’s University
The University of Texas-Tyler
$5,337
$5,903
$4,811
$4,062$3,900
$3,716
$4,162State Average
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tamuc.edu/intuition
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A&M-Commerce accepts the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA), for those not eligible to complete the FAFSA. Apply for financial aid in three easy steps.
1. Gather InformationTo apply for financial aid, you will need:> Social Security Card (TASFA applicants may not have one) > Federal tax returns (and your parents’ if applicable). If
you or your parent(s) electronically filed an income tax return with the IRS at least 10 days prior to completing the FAFSA, you can use the IRS data retrieval system when completing the income sections of your FAFSA. It’s easy and quick!
> W-2 statements and/or other documents showing money earned or received.
2. Submit Application> Visit FAFSA.gov to request a FSA ID. You will need your
FSA ID to sign the FAFSA electronically. If you are a dependent, both you and one of your parents/guardians will need a FSA ID.
> To complete your application, Go to FAFSA.gov (for TASFA, go to CollegeForAllTexans.com).
> Be sure to use the A&M-Commerce school code 003565.
3. Follow Up > Check myLEO to make sure everything has been received
before the priority deadline of March 15 to be considered for the most aid.
Fund Your FutureAPPLY EARLY to maximize your award possibilities!
If you worry about how to meet the financial needs of pursuing a degree, look no further: 74% of undergraduate students at A&M-Commerce receive financial aid. You may be eligible for a combination of these types of aid:
> Grant A sum of money given by an organization, often the government
> Loan A sum of money that is borrowed and must be paid back
> Work Study A program enabling students to work part-time on-campus while attending college
tamuc.edu/FinancialAid
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The Honors College provides a personalized, challenging college experience alongside an amazing four-year scholarship package including tuition, fees, housing, partial meals and money for textbooks. Fift y new students are admitted to the program each year.
Typically, Honors College students:> Graduate in the top 10% of high school class> Have an ACT composite score of 27 and/or> SAT score of 1200 (critical reading and math only)
The Regents’ Scholar Program (RSP) is a unique academic experience focused on leadership development and international study as part of a four-year scholarship that assists with tuition, fees and housing. RSP students receive leadership training and experience that allows them to have a positive impact upon the lives of others on campus and in their future professions. Th irty new students are admitted to the program each year.
PremierAssistanceDon’t miss these important deadlines:> March 15, Scholarship and Financial Aid Priority > July 1, Scholarship Final Application (as funding allows)
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The Leo Scholars Program provides freshmen with four-year scholarships to assist with tuition, fees and housing while focusing on career readiness and professional development. Early coursework is designed to prepare students for an on-campus internship that serves as a capstone experience. Ten new students are admitted to the program each year.
The First-Year Leadership Class (FLC) is a living-learning community that equips students with personal leadership skills and is a competitive scholarship opportunity for top freshman student leaders. Students develop skills to take initiative, better their surroundings and serve as agents of positive change on campus and beyond. FLC inspires participants to take an active role on campus and in the community through fun, hands-on activities and eye-opening discussions.
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Freshman Scholarships
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Freshmen Student Access and Success Scholarships* are four-year awards for incoming freshmen who meet the minimum SAT or ACT scores listed below.
SCHOLARSHIP ACT/SAT† ANNUAL AWARD
Presidential 28/1270 $2,500Academic Excellence 25/1180 $1,500Blue & Gold 23/1050 $1,000
The Mane Freshmen Achievement Scholarship is available for freshmen who have submitted their dual credit transcripts by June 1. Eligibility is based on transferable hours, minimum GPA of 3.0 in dual credit coursework and Phi Theta Kappa membership.
REQUIREMENTS MANE TIER AWARD DURATION
Entering with 60 credit hours or more OR an associate’s degree
Mane 1$4,000 per year/$2,000 per semester
Up to 4 long semesters or graduation (whichever comes first)
Entering with 31-59 credit hours Mane 2
$2,500 per year/$1,250 per semester
Up to 4 long semesters or graduation (whichever comes first)
Entering with 30 credit hours Mane 3
$1,000 per year/$500 per semester
Up to 6 long semesters or graduation (whichever comes first)
RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS To keep your scholarship, maintain a 3.0 minimum semester and cumulative GPA and successfully complete a minimum of 15 credit hours each semester.
Departmental ScholarshipsGenerous donors have provided funding for scholarships. Once admitted, you can apply for the various departmental scholarships through myLEO. Don’t miss out! Apply by posted deadlines to be considered for these awards.
tamuc.edu/Scholarships
* Due to a high number of admitted students who meet criteria, all scholarship awarding will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
† SAT – combined math and critical reading sub-scores
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1. Submit applicationApply at ApplyTexas.org and list A&M-Commerce as your school of choice. There is no application fee, but an enrollment fee of $60 will be charged to your account upon enrollment.
2. Submit official transcript(s)to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. We require evaluation of transfer credit for all previously attended colleges and universities. Transcripts may be mailed or submitted electronically.
3. Get Connected myLEO is your lifeline! Check your account for admission status, financial aid and scholarship info, registration, updates and deadlines.
Transfer AdmissionsAPPLY EARLY! PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINES: > March 1, fall enrollment > November 1, spring enrollment
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Transfer Q&A
What are the criteria to be considered for transfer admission?
You must have 21 credit hours* and a 2.0 minimum GPA†. If you have less than 21 transferable hours or you are a high school student with college credit, you are still considered a freshman and must apply by submitting your official ACT/SAT test scores, high school transcript and college transcript(s). Beginning Fall 2016 transfer admission criteria changes to 12 credit hours and a minimum 2.0 GPA.
How are credits evaluated?
Credits are assessed by Admissions and may be reviewed by department heads or deans. Only college-level courses with a grade of “D” or better will transfer. Courses with grades below “C” may not count toward your major. Transferable credits will be shared with you upon completion of the evaluation.
I applied for a previous semester and was accepted. Will I be accepted again?
If you applied as an incoming freshman or a transfer student and have since attended another institution, we need those transcripts to verify your GPA before an admission decision can be made based on your new application.
As a transfer student, can I take classes or complete my degree at one of the off-site locations around Northeast Texas?
While many courses and degrees are offered at the off-site locations, it is important to contact the specific location, or visit their webpage, to confirm what degree or courses are offered at your desired location.
* Does not include developmental courses.† Must be in good standing at the previous institution from which you
are transferring.
OFF-SITE LOCATIONS
Navarro Partnership at Midlothian Higher Education Centertamuc.edu/Midlothian
Navarro Partnership-Corsicanatamuc.edu/NavarroPartnership
A&M-Commerce at Rockwalltamuc.edu/Rockwall
Downtown Dallas Locationtamuc.edu/UCD
Mesquite Metroplex Centertamuc.edu/MesquiteMetroplex
Collin Higher Education Center (CHEC)tamuc.edu/CHEC
Online
tamuc.edu/OnlineDegrees
Connect with us on Facebook: TAMUCAdmissionstamuc.edu/TransferAdmissions
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The Student Access & Success Transfer Scholarship* is a two-year award for incoming transfer students who have 45 transferable hours and meet one of the grade point averages listed below.
TIER GPA ANNUAL AWARD BONUS
One 3.50 $2,000 Live on campus and receive an extra $500 a year!
Two 3.25 $1,500
Three 3.00 $1,000
The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship requires that all members have 45 transferable hours and submit a copy of their membership certificate of verification to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.† ‡
TIER GPA ANNUAL AWARD BONUS One 3.75 $3,000 Live on campus
and receive an extra $500 a year!
Two 3.50 $2,500Three 3.25 $2,000
The Phi Theta Kappa Gold Scholarship is a full scholarship which covers the cost of tuition, fees, housing, a meal plan and a per semester book stipend. Recipients of the Tier One Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship are invited to apply. Email [email protected] for details.
tamuc.edu/Scholarships
* Not available in addition to the Phi Theta Kappa scholarship† Due to a high number of students who meet criteria, scholarship awarding will be
on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost of summer enrollment is not included in the award, even though summer enrollment may be necessary to complete a two-year degree plan. To maintain your scholarship, you must meet the required GPA and take 15 credit hours per semester or 30 credit hours per year.
‡ Extra $1,000 per year for All State nominees (copy of certificate required when applying). Not available in addition to a Transfer Scholarship. No application required.
Transfer Scholarships
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International Admissions1. Submit ApplicationApply at ApplyTexas.org and list A&M-Commerce as your school of choice. There is no application fee, but an enrollment fee of $60 will be charged to your account upon enrollment. The application deadline is ninety (90) days prior to the beginning of the semester of enrollment.
2. Evaluate TranscriptInternational transcripts must be evaluated by an independent credential evaluation agency before a student can be considered for admission. Contact one of the following agencies for the costs associated with this service. Upon completion, provide a copy to:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions P.O. Box 3011 Commerce, TX 75429-3011
Foreign Credentials Services of America foreigncredentials.orgInternational Academic Credential Evaluators iacei.netEducational Credential Evaluators, Inc. wes.orgInternational Education Research Foundation ierf.org
3. Submit InformationStudents must provide language proficiency requirements, proof of financial support and a photo copy of passport to the admissions office.
Minimum TOEFL Scores Required: > PBI 550 > IBT 79
Minimum IELTS Scores Required: > 6.0
tamuc.edu/InternationalAdmissions
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The Keith D. McFarland Science Building boasts the University Planetarium! Sit back in this beautiful facility and be whisked off to the stars! It has a 40-foot dome and was recently upgraded to a Digistar 5 all-digital projection system which fills the auditorium with sights and sounds beyond imagination. Recline and our programming will immerse you, fill your vision and take you beyond the confines of Earth. The Planetarium is open to the public for showings on Friday evenings, and admission is $4.00 with a student ID.tamuc.edu/Planetarium Twin Oaks Blueberry Farm is open every weekday and some weekends. The farm uses natural growing practices and offers fresh produce as well as seasonal goodies and gift baskets. Grab a bucket and start picking or drop in to shop!tamuc.edu/Blueberry > fb.com/TwinOaksBlueberryFarm A&M-Commerce offers a steady stream of cultural activities such as art exhibits, theatrical performances, concerts and social events. The University Playhouse offers a variety of performances every year, and at the University Gallery, there’s always art to explore. Get out and find something to rave about!tamuc.edu/TheSeason
As an A&M-Commerce student, you will have access to a multitude of specialized facilities and great events right on your doorstep. You never know what the next great thing will be! Block parties, Homecoming fun, cultural and holiday gatherings and a variety of other happenings ensure that you’ll never lack for new experiences outside of the classroom, and you’ll always be a part of our community.
Surprises Around Every Corner
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Campus Visits Visit our campus and explore the university with our Lion Student Ambassadors. Th ey take great pride in showing you around and off er insight into life at A&M-Commerce. Tours are available Monday through Friday. Saturday tours are off ered during the fall and spring semesters.
tamuc.edu/Visit
“Although sports is huge in England, sports and academics tend not to come together hand in hand. I wouldn’t have been able to play soccer and get a degree at the same time back home. I found the small class sizes at A&M-Commerce, individual space and frequent communication with professors suited me. As an athlete keeping on top of school work can be diffi cult, especially during the season, but the professors respect that and will do what they can to keep you on track. I feel proud, knowing that I graduated with a high GPA while being successful on the fi eld.”
– Jade Bell, Class of 2015, Sport & Recreation Management
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Agricultural Science and Technology*
Animal Sciences
Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS)
Applied Arts and Sciences in Organizational Leadership (BAAS-Org Leadership)
Art*
Biological Sciences
Biology – Broadfield*
Business Administration*
Business Analytics
Chemistry
Chemistry – Broadfield*
Computer Information Systems*
Computer Science
Construction Engineering
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Equine Studies
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Global eLearning
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Preparatory ProgramsPre-Law
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Teacher Certification ProgramsEarly Childhood
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A&M-Commerce By the Numbers
Location 1700 Hwy 24 Commerce, TX 75429
Campus 140 acres located on the rolling prairie of Northeast Texas. We also have 6 off-site locations in addition to our online programs.
Programs 81 undergraduate
Number of Students approximately 12,000
Student-to-Faculty Ratio 17:1
Tuition Cost (based on 15 hours) $3,716 (state residents) $9,566 (non-residents)
Room & Board $4,053 per sem.
Books (estimated) $700 per sem.
The One Stop Shop A single point of access for you and your family:
Undergraduate Admissions 903.886.5000
Financial Aid and Scholarships 903.886.5096
Student Accounts 903.886.5050
Registrar/ Veteran Affairs 903.886.5068
Hispanic Outreach and Retention 903.468.8665
Career Development 903.468.3223
University College 903.886.5878
Testing 903.886.5122
New Student Orientation and New Student Experiences 903.886.5088
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* Teacher Certification available for certain levels. Please refer to the catalog for specific degree program requirements and availability.