Scholarships & Financial Aid offers scholarships for incoming freshman admitted to the Fall term. You may apply for all University level scholarships through the Common App. Students must also submit a Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) in order to be considered for freshman scholarships. The scholarship deadline for Fall is December 1*.
You must provide consent for application data to be used for scholarship consideration at the time of application. If you decline, you will not be considered for scholarship opportunities through Texas A&M University. Once your application is submitted, it cannot be revised.
Your grades are only one of many components considered in the review process. Additional factors for selection include, but are not limited to your leadership, community service, special talents, first generation college status, and academic achievement under difficult circumstances. Students should also submit an aid application to be considered for scholarships that require financial need.
*If the deadline falls on a weekend, the application will remain open until 11:59 PM (CST) on the following Monday.
Scholarships & Financial Aid offers scholarships for continuing students. Continuing students are students who are currently enrolled and intend to enroll in the next academic year. Undergraduate, graduate, professional, and international students are encouraged to apply. You may apply for all University-level scholarships through the University Scholarship Application. Students should also submit an aid application to be considered for scholarships that require financial need. The University Scholarship Application deadline is February 1.
Your grades are only one of many components considered in the review process. Additional factors for selection include, but are not limited to your leadership, community service, special talents, first generation college status, admittance to an education abroad program and academic achievement under difficult circumstances. Some scholarships also have a financial need component.
For more information about continuing student scholarships, click the links above or visit the Continuing Students Scholarships webpage.
Transfer StudentsScholarships & Financial Aid offers scholarships for incoming transfer students. You may apply for university level scholarships through the . The application you choose will not affect your consideration for scholarships. Complete only one application.
You must provide consent for application data to be used for scholarship consideration at the time of application. If you decline, you will not be considered for scholarship opportunities through Texas A&M University. Once your application is submitted, it cannot be revised.
Students should also submit an aid application to be considered for scholarships that require financial need.
International StudentsAs an International student, you may qualify for various programs depending upon your visa status. To determine if you qualify for aid programs, submit the International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) each year. The priority date to submit the ISFAA for financial aid purposes is May 1. Completion of the ISFAA does not guarantee that aid will be awarded. For the purposes of scholarships which require or suggest that an ISFAA be submitted, the ISFAA will need to have been submitted by the time of the application for the applicable scholarship.
Continuing international students currently enrolled at the College Station campus who are not sponsored may be considered for university scholarships.
You may also be eligible to apply for an Alternative Student Loan.
Established in 1999, the Century Scholars Program is a partnership between Texas A&M University and 110 under-represented Texas high schools to enroll and retain top students from each school. This program provides both scholarship funds and access to a four-year learning community which strives to help students develop during their time in college. Each scholarship includes a one-time $1000 scholarship to be used for a Texas A&M approved study abroad experience.
Craig and Galen Brown FoundationSince 1992, the Craig and Galen Brown Foundation (“Brown Foundation”) has partnered with Texas A&M University and the Texas A&M Foundation, providing more than 500 four-year undergraduate scholarships to high achieving, well-rounded high school students who were recognized as National Merit semifinalists and major in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, math) or business ('collectively, "Brown Scholars"). In fall 2020, 56 Brown Scholars will be enrolled at Texas A&M University as freshmen.
Beginning with the freshman class enrolled for fall 2020, the Brown Foundation will award additional graduate scholarships and offer unique summer internships combined with its four-year undergraduate Brown Foundation Scholarship which can include:
Finis Welch began funding scholarships at Texas A&M University in the fall of 2011. A resident of Bryan and Centerville, Texas, Finis was a world-renowned economist, a highly successful entrepreneur and an accomplished rancher. Finis Welch was the founder and sole benefactor of the Finis Welch Foundation. The foundation was established in 2012 and reflects Finis' lifelong commitment to education by providing scholarships to high-achieving students who can demonstrate financial need.
Greater Texas Foundation Aggie Scholars ProgramThe Greater Texas Foundation (GTF) Aggie Scholars Program is designed to assist graduates of early college high school programs in attaining their degree from Texas A&M University. The Aggie Scholars Program is funded by the Greater Texas Foundation, a statewide education grant maker, based in Bryan, Texas.
National ScholarsTexas A&M University is consistently ranked among the top universities in the nation for National Scholar enrollment. Texas A&M is pleased to offer scholarship opportunities to College Station fall freshman admits who are identified as one of the best students in the nation, as either a National Merit Semifinalist, National Merit Finalist, or National Recognition Scholar. Students who have multiple designations will only receive the scholarship offer that can lead to the highest valued scholarship package.
Regents' Scholars ProgramFirst awarded in Fall 2004, the Regents' Scholarship is designed to assist first-generation college students in achieving their educational goals at Texas A&M University. Students who entered fall 2019 or earlier will receive up to $5,000 per year for up to four years. Students entering fall of 2020 or later will receive up to $6000 per year for up to four years.
Terry Foundation ® ScholarsHoward and Nancy Terry were long-time residents of Houston, where Mr. Terry was successful in a variety of businesses, ranging from banking to oil and gas. In 1986, the Terry family decided to help young people to help themselves by setting up an educational foundation. Mr. Terry had always been grateful for the financial assistance that enabled him to go to college, so they decided to dedicate their time and resources to giving future generations of young people in Texas this same opportunity.
Texas Armed Services ScholarshipThe Texas Armed Services Scholarship (TASSP) has been created to assist promising students from the State of Texas who are committed to education and service. It encourages young leaders to participate in the Texas Army National Guard, the Texas Air National Guard, the Texas State Guard, the United States Coast Guard, the United States Merchant Marine, or to become commissioned officers in any branch of the armed services of the United States. Annually, the governor and the lieutenant governor may each appoint two students, and each state senator and each state representative may appoint one student to receive a conditional TASSP award.