Congratulations on your admission to the Texas A&M Engineering Academy at Texas A&M University! We’re excited to welcome you to the Aggie Engineering family. Now that you’re admitted, it’s time to take a few important steps to ensure you're ready to start your journey.
We’re thrilled to have you on board and can’t wait to see all that you’ll accomplish as a Texas A&M Engineering student. Be sure to check the mail and share your excitement by tagging us @TAMUengrAcademies and using #TAMUengrAcademy! If you have any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to engineeringacademies@tamu.edu.
Sessions & Orientations
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Admitted Student Sessions will cover important information on what you need to complete to finalize your enrollment. We will also review the terms and conditions of the Engineering Academy.
Note: If the NSC fee creates a financial strain on you or your family, you may be eligible for assistance. Please complete the NSC Scholarship Application.
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The New Student Conference (NSC) is a required, full-day orientation to cover everything you need to be successful in the Engineering Academy. Learn about academic policies and the entry-to-a-major process from your advisors and learn about resources available to you from staff at both Texas A&M and your partner college.
Conferences
Academies, Dates and Locations Academy Date Location Alamo Colleges District July 29, 2026 Live Oak, TX Austin Community College July 30, 2026 Austin, TX Blinn College - Brenham July 24, 2026 Brenham, TX Collin College August 6, 2026 Allen, TX Dallas College August 5, 2026 Farmers Branch, TX Houston City College July 22, 2026 Houston, TX Midland College July 15, 2026 Midland, TX South Texas College July 28, 2026 McAllen, TX Tarrant County College July 16, 2026 Fort Worth, TX Tyler Junior College August 4, 2026 Tyler, TX
Additional Tasks
Read through the list below to learn actions you can take now to prepare for fall enrollment! Some tasks may have to be completed for both Texas A&M and your partner college.
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Log in to your Applicant Information System (AIS) admissions portal to confirm your admission. Verify that all documents are received and check your residency status in the “My Bio” tab.
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Once you have confirmed your admission offer in your AIS portal, a Texas A&M email account is available for you. Your email address will be your NETID@tamu.edu.
- This email address will be used for all official school correspondence.
- It is important to activate this account and check it regularly.
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All students under the age of 22 entering an institution of higher education must provide current proof of vaccination against bacterial meningitis (an immunization given within 5 years of the date of intended enrollment) or meet certain requirements for declining such a vaccination.
You are required to use Med+Proctor to submit your Bacterial Meningitis immunization records. Visit the Med+Proctor website and select “register” to create your account and download the required immunization forms. You must also send your proof of vaccination to your partner institution.
Learn more about Texas A&M's Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Requirement.
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Send your Final High School Transcript with Graduation Date via TREx (Texas high schools only), mail, or hand deliver to Admissions Customer Service by August 15. If you took dual credit or attended college prior to enrolling at Texas A&M, send your college transcript(s) from ALL schools attended.
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Please access your Howdy portal and search “registration readiness” to complete the following Action Items:
Terms of Use
Review the agreement for enrolling in Texas A&M University. You must accept before enrolling in Texas A&M courses.
Lab Safety Acknowledgement
Some courses require you to submit a Lab Safety Acknowledgement (LSA) before registration is permitted.
Location Update
Confirm your physical location by entering the zip code of where you will be residing during the semester.
Tuition Rate Code Selection
All incoming resident undergraduate students will have to select a Locked or Variable tuition rate. Locked Rate Tuition is not available for non-resident students, so they will automatically be assigned the variable rate code (TVR_VARI).
Visit the Student Business Services website for more information about tuition rate codes.
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The College of Engineering requires students to purchase a computer to complement the course instruction. For more information, visit the engineering BYOD webpage.
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Make sure you apply for financial aid and explore scholarships available through your partner college. Outside scholarships should be sent to your partner college.