Admissions are evaluated on a competitive basis for a limited number of spaces each semester. Please follow the instructions below in order to have the best chance of admission.
Students currently in General Engineering (ENGE), a Texas A&M Engineering Academy, or Engineering at Galveston should consult the Entry-to-a-Major (ETAM) process.
Students from institutions outside Texas A&M University
The admission process for most students who transfer from institutions outside Texas A&M is handled primarily by the university’s Office of Admissions. Please review the information on its website for application processes and minimum requirements. Applications not meeting the university’s minimum standards are automatically denied by the Office of Admissions and are not reviewed by the civil and environmental engineering.
Review of all transfer applications is done on a competitive basis among all other applicants that term for a fixed and limited number of places. Applications reaching the department are subjected to a two-step review process. First, an initial screening review is done to identify applications not meeting minimum standards (see below) and/or those unlikely to be competitive against others. Second, a full holistic review of applications passing the initial screening review is conducted at the end of the review period (typically about three weeks before
Minimum Standards
To receive full consideration past the initial screening review, all applications must meet the following criteria:
- Transcript grades of no less than a “B” in courses that transfer to Texas A&M as MATH 151, PHYS 206 or 218 and CHEM 119. Applicants attending institutions not offering an equivalent to CHEM 107/117 may have the equivalent to CHEM 119 as a
minimum, but will be required to pass either CHEM 107/117 or CHEM 120 for degree completion. Applicants currently enrolled in MATH 151, PHYS 206 or 218 and/or CHEM 107/117 (or 119) in the term of application submission will be denied by the department. Applications will NOT be re-reviewed for grades submitted at the end of a term. - Grades of “B” or better in any math, science, or engineering courses subsequent to those listed above.
- As it is important for students to begin in CVEN 221-Statics and CVEN 207-Intro, preference is given to those who will have the prerequisite MATH 152 and ENGL 103 equivalents.
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.75 (on a 4.0 scale).
- CVEN listed as the first-choice major on the application.
- No record of academic misconduct.
Additional Screening Criteria
In addition to the minimum standards listed above, the following issues will be viewed as negative factors and may result in denial of an application at the initial screening review:
- A history of repeating, dropping or withdrawing from courses – especially math, science and engineering courses.
- A large number of accumulated credit hours without reasonable explanation.
- Current enrollment in a degree-granting civil or environmental engineering program at another institution.
Final Review Criteria
Applications passing the initial screening review are evaluated on a competitive and holistic basis by a review committee of faculty and advising staff. The following review criteria are used (subject to change in any semester). Applicants should note that submitted essays are used for evaluation against some of these criteria:
- Academic record.
- Understanding
of the civil and environmental engineering profession and clarity of purpose to enter it. - Prior involvement and engagement with the civil and environmental engineering profession.
- Extracurricular involvement.
- Evidence of overcoming adverse circumstances while succeeding academically.
“Admit” decisions are not made until approximately three weeks before the end of the semester and are forwarded to the Office of Admissions in a single group. The department does NOT make “Admit” decisions on a rolling basis, and applicants should understand that they will not receive a positive decision earlier than this timeframe. This schedule ensures fair treatment of applicants in the competitive pool.
Every applicant who meets the minimum department standards listed above has their application file considered through an extensive holistic review by the department admissions committee. Because of the thoroughness of the review
The provisions of this policy do not constitute a contract, express or implied, between any applicant, student, faculty or staff member of the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering or Texas A&M University. This policy is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as a guarantee of admission if all provisions are met. The department reserves the right to change or alter any statement herein without prior notice.
Students from Texas A&M departments outside civil and environmental engineering
Students currently enrolled at Texas A&M (including the Galveston and Qatar campuses) in a department outside civil engineering (CVEN) or environmental engineering (EVEN) may apply to enter the department by “change of curriculum” (also known as “change-of-major”). Review of all change of curriculum applications is done on a competitive basis among all other applicants that term for a fixed and limited number of places.
Change of curriculum applications are accepted online.
The application is available in the Change of Curriculum portlet in the student Howdy portal.
Notification of application results is given by email with sufficient time for students to be advised and registered for in-major courses in the next semester of enrollment. As the review includes the most recent semester’s grades, it does not commence until approximately a week after the end of final exams each term. Applicants should account for this timeline in their expectations for notification.
Minimum Standards
Students requesting admission by
- Completed at least two semesters of coursework at Texas A&M. Students who are in an engineering major through the entry-to-a-major process must successfully complete one semester of coursework in the major that accepted them.
- Completed all of the following courses, at
minimum , with respective grades not less than “C” in each: MATH 151, MATH 152, ENGL 103 or 104, PHYS 206 or PHYS 218, CHEM 107/117 (CHEM 119 and 120 may be taken in place of CHEM 107/117). Texas A&M equivalent courses taken at another institution may be used, but grades for those courses must be not less than “B.” - Grades of “C” or better in any math, science or engineering courses subsequent to those listed above. Subsequent courses may be taken as Texas A&M equivalents at another institution for grades not less than “B.”
- Minimum cumulative TAMU GPA of 3.5, as well as a minimum cumulative GPA at other institutions of 3.5.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) for all math, science and engineering courses.
- No grade less than “C” in the semester of application.
- No record of academic misconduct.
Additional Criteria
In addition to the minimum standards listed above, the following issues will be viewed as negative factors and may result in
- A history of repeating, dropping or withdrawing from courses – especially math, science and engineering courses.
- A large number of accumulated credit hours without reasonable explanation.
- Prior denial of an application to the civil and environmental engineering program of any kind (including transfer, change of curriculum and entry-to-a-major from ENGE and parallel programs).
Final Review Criteria
Applications meeting the criteria listed above are evaluated on a competitive and holistic basis by a review committee of faculty and advising staff. The following review criteria are used (subject to change in any semester). Applicants should note that submitted essays are used for evaluation against some of these criteria:
- Academic record.
- Understanding
of the civil and environmental engineering profession and clarity of purpose to enter it. - Prior involvement and engagement with the civil and environmental engineering profession.
- Extracurricular involvement.
- Evidence of overcoming adverse circumstances while succeeding academically.
- Contribution to a diverse civil and environmental engineering workforce, broadly defined.
Every applicant who meets the minimum department standards listed above has their application file considered through an extensive holistic review by the department admissions committee. Because of the thoroughness of the review
The provisions of this policy do not constitute a contract, express or implied, between any applicant, student, faculty or staff member of the Zachry Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering or Texas A&M University. This policy is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as a guarantee of admission if all provisions are met. The department reserves the right to change or alter any statement herein without prior notice.