Texas A&M International University is an equal opportunity educational institution. In compliance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Executive Order 11246, Texas A&M International University is open to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, and disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam Era who are otherwise eligible for admission as students.
For more information on admission requirements, please refer to Undergraduate and Graduate admissions information section of the catalog.
The deadlines below are applicable to the semester of entry:
Semester | Date |
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U. S. Students' Deadlines: | |
Fall Semester | July 1st |
Spring Semester | November 1st |
Summer Session I | April 1st |
Summer Session II | May 1st |
International Students' Deadlines: | |
Fall Semester | June 1st |
Spring Semester | October 1st |
Summer Session I | March 1st |
Summer Session II | April 1st |
A first-time freshman or transfer applicant who is planning to enter Texas A&M International University must submit all required documents to:
Office of Admissions
Texas A&M International University
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center 129
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, Texas 78041-1900
Phone: 956.326.2200
Fax: 956.326.2199
email: adms@tamiu.edu
A graduate applicant who is planning to enter Texas A&M International University must submit all required documents to:
Graduate School
Texas A&M International University
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center 223
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, Texas 78041-1900
Phone: 956.326.3020
Fax: 956.326.3021
email: graduatestudies@tamiu.edu
Applications will not be processed for a specific semester after the official University census date: University's twelfth (12th) class day for the long semesters and the fourth (4th) class day for the summer sessions.
Applicants may apply for admission through the electronic state-wide application at: http://www.goapplytexas.org.
All questions on the application for admission must be answered fully. Failure to answer all questions correctly and completely is grounds for rejection of application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or appropriate disciplinary action. The application for admission requests that an applicant provide a Social Security Number (SSN). However, a Student System Identification number (TAMIU ID) will be assigned to each student and will be used solely for identifying all records concerning that student except in state and federal reporting.
All required official transcript(s) from college/university or high school must be requested from each individual institution attended. Official transcripts must be certified by a school official, have the school seal, and be sent in a sealed envelope by the institution directly to the Office of Admissions or the Graduate School. International students need foreign official transcript(s) to be translated to English. Failure to list on the application form all institutions attended and to submit official transcripts required is grounds for rejection of application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or appropriate disciplinary action.
All required test scores must be mailed directly from the testing service. SAT, ACT and STAAR/EOC scores may be reported on an official high school transcript. Some test scores are only valid for a certain period of time; for more information, verify guidelines stated on specific test scores in the section for Student Enrollment
Incoming freshmen or transfer students pursuing a degree in nursing, music or seeking teacher certification are required to apply for program admission to their desired program. The Office of Admissions only grants admission to the university, and not to a specific program.
A person having earned a high school diploma, GED, or who is in the process of completing the high school credits within two (2) semesters is considered an entering freshman. To be admitted as an entering freshman, an applicant must meet the submit the following (if required):
HS Class Rank | SAT Score (Minimum) | ACT Score (Minimum) |
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Top 40% | Test Optional | Test Optional |
Lower 60%, GED, Home School, Non-ranking high school | Redesigned SAT Total: 980 SAT test date prior to March 2016: 900 (Critical Reading and Math only) | 19 |
Provisional | Redesigned SAT Total: 920 SAT test date prior to March 2016: 840 (Critical Reading and Math only) | 17 |
Language Proficiency Requirement | Score |
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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) | Minimum score of 69 ibtTOEFL or 523 Paper-based |
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) | Minimum score of 5.5 |
Pearson English Language Test (PTE Academic) | Minimum score of 47 |
Duolingo English Test | Minimum score of 100 |
Test scores must be sent directly from the testing service and dated within two (2) years of enrollment.
* Language proficiency exemptions are listed in the International student admission section.
Texas Education Code 51.803-51.809 (Uniform Admission Standards), requires that all students meet one of the following college readiness standards to be eligible for consideration for admission at a Texas Four-Year Public Institution.
Texas public schools are to provide the curriculum information on the student’s academic record (transcript) no later than the completion of their junior year. Students graduating from private high schools in Texas can be documented by the students’ high school using one of the following forms available at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board website:
Note: International students must also complete requirements listed under International Student Admission in this section.
All students must meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements before enrollment. See Texas Success Initiative in the section titled Student Enrollment
A student entering Texas A&M International University as a transfer freshman (24-29 hours), sophomore (30 to 59 hours), junior (60 to 89 hours), or senior (90 or more hours) level from a college or university is considered a transfer student. Those students who wish to transfer with less than 24 earned semester credit hours must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale and must also satisfy the regular freshman entry requirements. Information regarding lower-level course equivalents may be found in Appendix D.
For admission to the university as a transfer student, an applicant must submit the following information to the Office of Admissions. Additional program-specific requirements may apply, and details can be found in the respective college sections of the university catalog.
Language Proficiency Requirement | Score |
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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) | Minimum score of 69 ibtTOEFL or 523 Paper-based |
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) | Minimum score of 5.5 |
Pearson English Language Test (PTE Academic) | Minimum score of 47 |
Duolingo English Test | Minimum score of 100 |
Test scores must be sent directly from the testing service and dated within two (2) years of enrollment.
* Language proficiency exemptions are listed in the International Student Admission section.
International students must also complete requirements listed under International Student Admission section.
All students must meet TSI requirements before enrollment. See Texas Success Initiative in the section titled Student Enrollment.
Transfer Curricula and Resolution of Transfer Disputes for Lower-level Courses:
A person who is earning university credits which are not applicable to a degree at Texas A&M International University is considered a special non-degree student. It is the policy of this institution to allow any student to enroll in any course for enrichment or other purpose as long as the prerequisites are met or exceptions to these requirements are approved.
Students classified under this category are not entitled to claim the prerogative of graduating under the provisions of the catalog in force at the time of initial enrollment. Students may, on their own initiative, request at any time to be reclassified as a regular degree-seeking student. An updated application for admission with a written request for reclassification should be submitted to the Office of Admissions. The student will then become responsible for satisfying the requirements of the catalog in force at the time of the request or any subsequent catalog within the established five-year period of limitation. For additional information call the Office of Admissions at 956.326.2200.
To be admitted as a special non-degree transient student, an applicant must submit the following information to the Office of Admissions:
Language Proficiency Requirement | Score |
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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) | Minimum score of 69 ibtTOEFL or 523 Paper-based |
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) | Minimum score of 5.5 |
Pearson English Language Test (PTE Academic) | Minimum score of 47 |
Duolingo English Test | Minimum score of 100 |
Test scores must be sent directly from the testing service and dated within two (2) years of enrollment.
* Language proficiency exemptions are listed in the International Student Admission section.
All students must meet TSI requirements before enrollment. See Texas Success Initiative in the section for Student Enrollment.
A student who previously enrolled at Texas A&M International University as a first-time freshman or transfer applicant and returns after one academic year is considered a readmit/returning student.
For readmission to the university, an applicant must submit the following information to the Office of Admissions. Additional program-specific requirements may apply, and details can be found in the respective college sections of the university catalog.
Freshmen applicants graduating below the top 40% are granted provisional admission for a single semester with a minimum of 920 Redesigned SAT total (840 total on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections for test taken prior to March 2016) or a minimum of 17 composite on the ACT. The applicant may also petition to have their academic credentials reviewed by the Undergraduate Admissions Committee for a single semester conditional admission. The required documentation, including the Applicant Review form, must be submitted to the Office of Admissions no later than two weeks prior to the start of the semester. The review form may be obtained at the Office of Admissions or online. The committee reserves the right to place other requirements as deemed necessary.
Applicants granted admission will be placed on provisional status and allowed to enroll for one semester. During the first semester of enrollment, students must complete the semester with at least 2.0 grade point average (excluding grades obtained with credit by exams and including developmental courses).
Students that earn below an institutional cumulative 2.0 GPA (including developmental courses) the first semester will be placed on academic suspension.
Transfer or returning undergraduate applicants with an overall grade point average below 2.0 from all colleges or universities attended may petition to have their academic credentials reviewed by the Undergraduate Admissions Committee for a single semester conditional admission. The required documentation, including the Applicant Review form, must be submitted to the Office of Admissions no later than two weeks prior to the start of the semester. The review form may be obtained at the Office of Admissions or online. The committee reserves the right to place other requirements as deemed necessary.
Applicants granted admission will be placed on probationary status and allowed to enroll for one semester. Students must earn at least a 2.0 semester grade point average (GPA) by the end of the first semester. Students will be removed from probation when the institutional cumulative GPA is greater than or equal to 2.0. Students that earn below an institutional cumulative 2.0 GPA (including developmental courses) the first semester or combined summer sessions will be placed on academic suspension.
Senate Bill 1321, passed by the 73rd Texas Legislature, entitles State of Texas residents to seek admission to public institutions of higher education without consideration of courses undertaken ten or more years prior to enrollment. This bill has been called the “Right to an Academic Fresh Start” and it gives students the option of electing to have the coursework taken ten years or more prior to the starting date of the semester in which the applicant seeks to enroll either counted as usual or ignored for admission purposes. Applicants who elect to apply for admission under this law and who are admitted as students may not receive ANY COURSE CREDIT FOR ANY COURSES taken ten-years or more prior to enrollment.
Students with three or more semester credit hours awarded prior to Fall 1989, are exempt from the Texas Success Initiative regardless of election of academic Fresh Start.
The intent of Fresh Start legislation is to provide students with an opportunity to clear their academic records, if they choose to do so, of all college-level work accumulated ten or more years ago. This opportunity is not automatic and must be requested in writing to the Office of the University Registrar.
Any student pursuing a degree at Texas A&M International University may elect to be enrolled at another college or university and transfer the coursework back to A&M International. The Office of the University Registrar should be notified of the concurrent/dual enrollment to monitor compliance of degree progress. Courses listed in the Texas Common Course Numbering Equivalency Chart will transfer in when the student requests an official transcript from the other institution at the completion of the semester.
A person who is not a citizen or Permanent Resident Alien of the United States, or when having academic studies from a country where English is not the native language is considered an International Student.
To be admitted as an International Student, an applicant must submit all the required documentation according to the student's classification. (Refer to the ENTERING FRESHMEN ADMISSION or TRANSFER STUDENT ADMISSION section for this information). All international documents must be translated to English and submitted by the published deadline. Incoming first-time freshmen and transfer students must submit the documentation to the Office of Admissions. In addition, international applicants must submit the following:
1. Proof of English Proficiency.
Language Proficiency Requirement | Score |
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Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) | Minimum score of 69 ibtTOEFL or 523 Paper-based |
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) | Minimum score of 5.5 |
Pearson English Language Test (PTE Academic) | Minimum score of 47 |
Duolingo English Test | Minimum score of 100 |
Test scores must be sent directly from the testing service and dated within two (2) years of enrollment.
English Proficiency Exemptions for undergraduate applicants:
2. Financial Requirements: SEVIS federal regulations 22 CFR 41.61(b)(1)(ii) and 9 FAM 402.5-5(G)(4) requires students to demonstrate proof of sufficient funds and a sponsor letter (if applicable) in order to qualify for an I-20 from TAMIU:
Semester | Date |
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Fall | January 1 or later |
Spring | May 1 or later |
Summer I and IIINew Row | October 1 or later |
Summer II | November 1 or later |
Upon completion of the application process, successful applicants will be issued an I-20. Students with an F-1 Student Visa are required to enroll full-time at Texas A&M International University. International Students are required to report any change in status immediately to the University Foreign Student Advisor located in the International Experiences department. For more information regarding student visa requirements, please contact International Experiences by phone at (956) 326-2282 or by email at international@tamiu.edu.
Immigration documents such as passport, I-94 and I-20 ID or DS-2019 must be carried at all times. This is in compliance with the Immigration and Nationality Act, December 24, 1952, Section 264(e).
3. Medical Insurance Coverage: TAMU System Policy 26.99.01 requires that an international student under an F or J visa have health insurance coverage. For additional information regarding the medical insurance coverage requirement and waivers, please contact the Office of International Experiences by phone at (956) 326-2282, by email at international@tamiu.edu, or visit the office located in Student Center room 124.