Program for Transfer Admission
The Program for Transfer Admission (PTA) offers prospective transfer students a unique opportunity to be automatically admitted to Texas A&M University. PTA is designed for students attending Texas community colleges and offers more than 65 degree plans. Upon successful completion of the coursework outlined by the degree plan and additional requirements of the program, participants are eligible for automatic admission to Texas A&M.
Requirements for Guaranteed Admission
To participate in PTA, students must have a TAMU transfer admissions application on file for the semester they intend to enroll in. Previous admissions applications will NOT be considered.
The first-choice major on the admissions application must match the major listed on the PTA participation and completion forms. Students who list any other major on their admissions application will not be considered for PTA and will be reviewed by the college/major listed on their admissions application.
- Students MUST graduate high school before they are eligible to sign up for PTA.
- Complete all required paperwork for the program. Attend a mandatory pre-participation and final academic meetings with a .
- Choose and complete all program-specific coursework requirements from one of the PTA degree plans for the proposed major choice.
- Complete at least 30 transferable hours after high school graduation at any Texas community college within three years from the date on which participation begins.
- Maintain a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average (including dual credit).
- Earn a grade of a "B" or better in all bold, italicized coursework specified in the degree plan on first attempt. A maximum of one withdrawal (W) per bold, italicized course.
- Submit all other required documents (application fee, transcripts, essay, etc.) by the appropriate deadline for admission to Texas A&M University and the PTA participation form by the appropriate deadline for admission to Texas A&M.
- PTA Student Participation and PTA Completion forms are attainable upon meeting with an admissions counselor.
- To participate in PTA, students must have a TAMU transfer admissions application on file for the semester they intend to enroll in. Previous admissions applications will NOT be considered.
- The first-choice major on the admissions application must match the major listed on the PTA participation and completion forms. Students who list any other major on their admissions application will not be considered for PTA and will be reviewed by the college/major listed on their admissions application.
Program Guidelines
- Participants must meet with a representative from one of the Prospective Student Centers to review and receive a signed copy of the Student Participation Form.
- Participants must follow the Major Coursework Check Sheet that is in place at the time of signature on the Student Participation Form.
- Participants may only sign up for PTA one time under one major.
- The most recent consecutive 30 transferable hours must be done in residence at any Texas community college or combination of Texas community colleges.
- Participants may mix and match coursework from different Texas community colleges.
- A grade of “B” or better must be earned on bold, italicized coursework on the first attempt.
- A maximum of one withdrawal (W) is allowed per bold, italicized course.
- If a participant earns a grade of “C” or lower in the bold, italicized coursework (including dual credit), the participant will not be admitted via PTA but is still eligible for traditional transfer admission.
- Participants are allowed a maximum of three withdrawals (W's) throughout their college career with a maximum of one withdrawal (W) perbold, italicized course
- There are no coursework substitutions.
- AP Credit cannot be used to satisfy required coursework (bold, italicized) for PTA.
- Participants must meet with a representative from one of the Prospective Student Centers prior to apply to Texas A&M University through PTA to verify successful completion of the program and sign the PTA completion form.
- Participants must notify prior to submitting a fall application if planning to submit final spring grades by June 1 for consideration.
- A signed PTA Completion Form by the participant and a with notification to hold for spring grades and all required transfer documentsmust be received by the fall application deadline.
Once all required coursework is either completed or in progress and prior to applying for transfer admission, students are required to meet with a TAMU Admissions Counselor for a final academic meeting. Students are required to provide an official college transcript from every institution attended so the PTA Completion Form can be signed. A signed PTA Completion Form signifies a student has completed or will complete during a spring semester all the coursework requirements for automatic admission through the program. It is the student’s responsibility to complete this step before the appropriate application deadline.Failure to complete all the requirements listed above may result in a student losing their guaranteed offer of admission.
PTA Majors
Texas A&M University currently has the following majors available to students at participating community colleges who wish to transfer via PTA.
Bush School of Government and Public Service | International Studies Political Science (BA) Political Science (BS) |
College of Agricultural and Life Sciences | Agricultural Economics Agricultural Systems Management Bioenvironmental Science Ecology and Conservation Biology Food Science and Technology Horticulture Hospitality, Hotel Management and Tourism Nutrition Plant and Environmental Science Poultry Science Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management (Natural Resources Management and Policy Track) Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management (Rangeland and Management Track) Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management (Aquaculture and Fisheries Management Track) Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management (Wildlife Management Track) Turfgrass Science |
School of Architecture | Construction Science Architecture Studies Landscape Architecture Urban and Regional Planning |
College of Arts and Sciences | Anthropology Applied Mathematical Sciences Biology Chemistry Classics Communication (BA) Communication (BS) Economics (BA) Economics (BS) English Environmental Geosciences Environmental Studies - Geosciences Geographic Information Science and Technology Geography Geology (BA) Geology (BS) Geophysics History (BA) History (BS) Mathematics Meteorology Modern Languages Molecular Biology Molecular and Cellular Biology Neuroscience - Molecular and Cellular Biology Oceanography Philosophy Physics Psychology (BA) Psychology (BS) Sociology (BA) Sociology (BS) Spanish Statistics Telecommunication Media Studies (BA) Telecommunication Media Studies (BS) Women and Gender Studies Zoology |
School of Education and Human Development | Education - Bilingual Education Education - Early Childhood - Grade 6 Generalist Education - Middle Grades 4-8th: Math/Science Specialist Education - Middle Grades 4-8th: Language Arts/Social Studies Specialist Education - Special Education Human Resource Development Kinesiology - Exercise Science (Applied Exercise Physiology, Basic Exercise Physiology, Motor Behavior) Kinesiology - Exercise and Sports Science Sport Management |
School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts | Performance Studies |
Transfer Initiatives
Automatic Transfer Admission through SB175
To be automatically admitted via SB175, prospective students must have graduated in the top 10% of their high school graduating class from a Texas high school not more than four years prior to the semester for which the student is applying. The top 10% ranking must be stated on the final high school transcript OR the applicant must have been previously offered admission under the top 10% rule to Texas A&M University.Applying students must also satisfy the following requirements:
- Complete the core-curriculum at a public junior college or other public or private lower-division institution in Texas with a 2.5 GPA on a four-point scale or equivalent.
- Provide a transcript noting core completion.
- Expressly and clearly claim in the application that they are seeking admission under the transfer top 10% rule (SB175).
- Provide all of the documents required for transfer admission to Texas A&M by the posted deadline. Transfer requirements are listed under How to Apply.
Students qualifying for transfer top 10% admission under SB175 will be admitted to Texas A&M but the choice of major is not guaranteed.
Texas Community College Articulation Agreements
Several Texas A&M Academic Colleges have articulation agreements across Texas. Automatic admission requirements, program location determination and participation guidelines are managed by the TAMU Academic College, not the Office of Admissions. For additional information about these opportunities, please contact the programs below:
Texas A&M University
- College of Architecture | Thena Morris
- College of Engineering
- College of Geosciences
- College of Nursing
- School of Public Health
Opportunity Majors Program
Some students who are deemed admissible to the university but not to their major due to space limitations or missing coursework, may be offered admission to a major within the Opportunity Majors Program. Opportunity Majors are those that have available capacity based on student to faculty ratio for the current admission cycle. Students who elect to be admitted through the Opportunity Major program will have limited options to change their major but will be fully admitted to Texas A&M.
TRANSFER COURSE SHEETS
COURSE EQUIVALENCY
INFORMATION SESSION
UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG