Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees associated with the Texas A&M University Engineering Academies are handled separately by the partner college and Texas A&M. Students are billed by each institution based on the number of credit hours taken, respectively.
Aid, Grants and Scholarships
While a student is co-enrolled in the Academies, their Texas A&M record will be displayed as non-degree seeking. All aid/grants and scholarships will be awarded solely from the partner college. Once the student is placed into a major and is transitioning to Texas A&M, their Texas A&M record is updated from non-degree seeking to degree-seeking. Here is some guidance for students seeking to apply for aid, grants and/or scholarships:
- Year prior to enrolling in the Academies: Students should apply for grants, financial aid and scholarships through the partner college for the upcoming academic year.
- Year one and year two while co-enrolled in the Academies: Students should apply for grants, financial aid and scholarships through the partner college and Texas A&M for the upcoming academic year. While co-enrolled, the partner college will award any eligible aid or scholarships. However, it is still recommended that students submit their applications to Texas A&M for the following academic year. The Texas A&M financial aid and scholarship applications on file will be reviewed after the student’s Texas A&M record is updated to degree-seeking.
Hazlewood Exemption for Veterans
Students must be fully admitted and degree-seeking to qualify for the Hazelwood Exemption at Texas A&M University. Students enrolled in Engineering Academies are considered non-degree seeking and do not qualify for the Hazlewood Exemption until fully transitioned to a College Station engineering major.
Helpful Links
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