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Academic Success

It is each student's responsibility to know, be aware of, and abide by the University Student Rules.

Academic Success Center

Provides comprehensive academic resources such as tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, academic coaching, workshops on study strategies, and transfer student support.

979-458-4900
successcenter@tamu.edu

Aggie Honor System Office

Responsible for educating members of the University about the Aggie Code of Honor, academic integrity, and facilitating the processes that govern allegations of academic misconduct.

979-458-3378
aggiehonor@tamu.edu

Disability Resources

Staff members interact and collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to achieve an equitable learning environment for students with disabilities at Texas A&M.

979-845-1637
disability@tamu.edu

Education Abroad

Helps Aggies find study, intern, research, or volunteer programs to fit their academic and personal interests, career goals, and budget.

979-845-0544
abroad@tamu.edu

 

Learning Communities, Academic Excellence, Undergraduate Research, National Fellowships, Capstones, and Honors (LAUNCH)

Through LAUNCH, motivated students have access to Honors courses, co-curricular enrichment activities, scholarly engagement, and/or research programs that can be customized to enhance each student's development.

979-845-1957

LAUNCH: Capstones

A capstone is a culminating experience that allows students to combine an interest with their academic experience to create an independent project with faculty support.

 

 

LAUNCH: Honors

The University Honors Program challenges high-achieving undergraduate students to develop the personal, professional, and intellectual skills they will need to address tomorrow's multifaceted problems.

LAUNCH: Learning Communities

Provides "families" of students with small group interactions, peer and faculty/staff mentorship, and common intellectual experiences that lead to academic success and higher graduation rates.

LAUNCH: National Fellowships

Provides students with the opportunity to reflect on their accomplishments and goals, synthesize their thoughts into a coherent whole, and achieve national recognition with access to unparalleled opportunities around the world.

LAUNCH: Undergraduate Research

Promotes, coordinates, creates, and assesses undergraduate programs involving creative scholarship, inquiry, and research in all academic disciplines at Texas A&M.

University Libraries

Texas A&M University Libraries are comprised of five libraries providing a rich array of resources assembled to support the research, learning and teaching at Texas A&M.

979-845-3731
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Math Learning Center

Provides peer and faculty led services to support all students in Mathematics, Statistics, and quantitative reasoning courses & content.

979-847-7311
mlc@tamu.edu

Aggie One Stop - Registrar

Registration, transcripts and graduation. See site for other services offered.

979-847-1787
aggieonestop@tamu.edu

Office for Student Success

Provides leadership for campus-wide student success through a common first-year experience, first-generation programs, transfer student programs, and advising services.

979-458-6111
studentsuccess@tamu.edu

Professional School Advising

Assists current and former students in their pursuit of a professional education (health professions and law) through advising and a variety of resources.

979-847-8938
opsa@tamu.edu

Residence Life

Provides academic support to students who live on-campus including Community Learning Centers, free tutoring, Academic Peer Mentors, and Living Learning Programs.

888-451-3896
housing@tamu.edu

Testing Services

An approved national testing site for professional certification, licensure, and entry level exams.

979-845-0532
testing@tamu.edu

University Writing Center

Helps Aggies with any kind of writing or speaking project at any stage of the creative process.

979-458-1455
uwc@tamu.edu

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

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Academic Colleges

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

(979) 845-3712

School of Architecture

(979) 845-1144

College of Arts & Sciences

(979) 845-6456

Mays Business School

(979) 845-4711(979) 845-4711

School of Dentistry

(214) 828-8100

School of Education and Human Development

(979) 845-5311

College of Engineering

(979) 845-7200

Bush School of Government & Public Service

(979) 862-3469

School of Engineering Medicine

(979) 845-7200

School of Law

(817) 212-4000

School of Medicine

(979) 436-0627

School of Nursing

(979) 436-0110

School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts

(979) 845-3465

Irma Lerma Rangel School of Pharmacy

(979) 436-0561

School of Public Health

(979) 436-9443

School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

(979) 845-5051

Transition Academic Programs (Blinn TEAM and Gateway)

(979) 845-5916

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