First-Time College Students (2024)

First-time college students are students who will graduate or have graduated from high school or received a GED, AND have not enrolled or completed 24 transferable hours at another institution AFTER high school or earning a GED.

Students who have met the required high school diploma types below may be considered for admission by submitting a complete application.

  • Distinguished Achievement (HB5)
  • Recommended (UAP)
  • Distinguished (UAP)

First-time college students seeking admission should graduate/have graduated high school with one of the following diploma types that include 4 English credits, 4 Math credits, 4 Science credits, 3 Social Studies credits, and 2 credits of the same foreign language.

Homeschooled, Out-of-State students, and Private School students are exempt from this requirement.

How to Apply

Follow these easy steps to become an Islander! If you need assistance, please contact your admissions counselor, call 361.825.8687, or email recruitment@tamucc.edu.

Students who graduate high school within the high school class quartile below will be guaranteed admission if the required diploma type is earned.

Although not required for admission purposes, applicants are strongly encouraged to submit SAT or ACT scores to the university for academic advising and enrollment purposes.

Students who attend a non-ranking high school, will be provided a class ranking based off of their GPA and the admissions office's internal ranking system.

Please note that our nursing, engineering, graphic design, music, and theatre programs require additional information and have additional admission requirements after university acceptance. Please refer to their respective departments for more information.

1st Quarter

Guaranteed Admission: Test scores optional, but encouraged.

2nd Quarter

Guaranteed Admission: Test scores optional, but encouraged.

3rd and 4th Quarters

Holistic Review: Test scores optional. Review considers combination of success indicators including test scores, unweighted high school GPA, and class rank.

High School Program, Curriculum, or Course Work:

Requires completion of prerequisite course work to indicate preparedness to include:

  • English (4 credits)
  • Lab Sciences (4 credits)
  • Mathematics (4 credits)
  • Social Studies (3 credits)
  • Foreign Language (2 credits)

Students that have not taken this preparatory coursework will be considered under the modified holistic review (as indicated for 3rd and 4th quarter applicants).

Holistic Review without Test Scores

Students who do not meet automatic admission requirements may be considered for Conditional Freshman Admission through a holistic review of their credentials. All students are encouraged to apply.

Please note that our nursing, engineering, graphic design, music, and theatre programs require additional information and have additional admission requirements after university acceptance. Please refer to their respective departments for more information.

We encourage all students to complete the Apply Texas application. A payment of the application fee is required for processing.

The essay on the ApplyTexas application isnot required.

The U.S. student application fee is $40. Applications turned in late will incur an additional $10 fee.

Fee waivers submitted by a high school guidance counselor will be accepted. Please contact your counselor for more information. If you have already graduated high school, please contact the Office of Recruitment and Admissions for more information on obtaining a fee waiver.

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HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT(S):

Please request for your high school to submit your official high school transcripts.

Electronic: Official transcripts can be sent electronically using Naviance, TREx, or Parchment to admiss@tamucc.edu. We will not accept emailed PDF transcripts.

Postage: Official transcripts can be mailed in a sealed (unopened) envelope from the high school to the address below:

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Office of Recruitment and Admissions
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774
Corpus Christi, Texas 78412-5774

OFFICIAL COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY TRANSCRIPT(S):

If you've completed college or university coursework during (or after) high school, please request for all of your transcripts to be sent to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Electronic: Official transcripts can be sent electronically using Naviance, TREx, or Parchment to admiss@tamucc.edu. We will not accept emailed PDF transcripts.

Postage: Official transcripts can be mailed in a sealed (unopened) envelope from your previous institution(s) to the address below:

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Office of Recruitment and Admissions
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5774
Corpus Christi, Texas 78412-5774

ACT and SAT Test Scores

ACT and/or SAT scores are not required for an admissions decision, however they are strongly encouraged. If sending scores, they must be sent directly from the testing agency. Test scores can also be used to determine merit scholarship eligibility and admission into the Honors Program.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi also accepts ACT and SAT scores that are posted on the back of an official sealed transcript.

We recommend sending all testing attempts as our office"super scores"and reviews the highest scores from each test to form a new composite score.

Holistic Review without Test Scores

Students who do not meet automatic admission requirements (or do not submit test scores) may be considered for Conditional Freshman Admission through a holistic review of their credentials. All students are encouraged to apply.

Texas Success Initiative

ACT and SAT scores may also be used to exempt students from taking the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI), the state-mandated college placement exam.

Admitted students are required to submit TSI scores if they are not exempt to determine college-readiness. Please visit the admitted students page for more information or contactthe Office of Academic Testing at 361.825.2334 or atcweb@tamucc.edu.

Optional: Submit any of the following items to supplement your application for admission:
  • SAT or ACT test scores sent directly to the university. The test codes are: SAT: 0366; ACT: 4045
  • Letter(s) of recommendation
  • Résumé
  • Essay
  • Personal Statement
  • Special circ*mstances

Application Deadlines

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has rolling admissions, however we encourage students to meet the deadlines listed below.

Fall Semester - Application late fee effective: July 1
Spring Semester - Application late fee effective: November 1
Summer Semester - Application late fee effective: April 1

Freshman Scholarship Deadline

Your acceptance and completed Apply Texas application serves as your scholarship application, which considers you for $1,000 to $4000 per year in merit based freshman scholarships.

Fall Priority Deadline: October 1
Deadline: February 1

Additional scholarship opportunities can be found at the scholarship website.

Financial Aid Deadlines

To find out if you are qualified for federal student aid, complete the FAFSA as soon as possible.

FAFSA application becomes available: October 1
Fall Priority Deadline: January 15
Spring Priority Deadline: November 1
Summer Priority Deadline: February 15

FAFSAs will still be accepted after the priority deadline, however, applications received after the posted dates will be awarded on a funds-available basis.

In addition to applying to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and submitting required documents for an admissions decision, we encourage you to be proactive and do the following.

  • Please visit theTAMU-CC Bacterial Meningitis webpage here, to submit proof of vaccination and for important information about vaccination requirements.
    • Once you’ve been admitted,register with Med+Proctorin order to complete and submit your Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination record.
    • You shouldnotattempt to register with Med+Proctor as a Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student before you’re admitted.
  • Apply for financial aid - complete the FAFSA.
  • Review Islander Housing opportunities. TAMU-CC has a first-year residency requirement for student who reside outside of the Coastal Bend and are under the age of 21.
  • Submit TSI test scores or exemptions.

For more information on important steps after acceptance, visit ouradmitted studentswebpage.

Other Admissions Programs

Are you applying to TAMU-CC or accepted to the university through another program? Click the links below for more information.

Students who do not meet our automatic admission criteria may be offered Conditional Admission. This offers students the benefits of a prescribed course of study with additional academic support and careful structured monitoring to ensure your success through your freshman year.

Students who are conditionally admitted, must agree to conditions to receive additional support and benefits that will lay the foundation for your future academic success at TAMU-CC and beyond. For more information, please review the Undergraduate Conditional Admissions Agreement Form below.

UNDERGRADUATE CONDITIONAL ADMISSIONS AGREEMENT FORM

The College Connection Program (CCP) is a collaborative partnership between Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and Del Mar College. The CCP program provides a guarantee of full admission to TAMU-CC for students successfully completing the program requirements at Del Mar College.

CCP students benefit from enrollment at Del Mar College; students enjoy the university experience afforded by A&M-Corpus Christi (such as sports events, and a range of student services and activities), while enjoying the smaller classroom environments and costs of Del Mar College. Academic advisors, faculty, and staff at Del Mar College facilitate CCP student successes.

For more information, please visit the College Connection Program (CCP) website.

Islander Academy is TAMU-CC's dual credit program which allows high school students then opportunity to earn both high school and college credit on the TAMU-CC campus. Students are placed anonymously into TAMU-CC courses, giving them a true understanding of a prestigious university experience.

Eligibility:Students must be a current high school student, attending one of the schools below, or a home-schooled student.

  • Corpus Christi College Preparatory High School
  • Flour Bluff High School
  • London High School
  • Santa Gertrudis Academy
  • Premont High School

For more information and to learn about the application process, please email dualcredit@tamucc.edu.

If you are a high school senior that wishes to enroll at A&M-Corpus Christi during your last year of high school, you may do so by applying for admission through our concurrent enrollment program. Concurrent enrollment allows you to earn college credit only; not high school school credit.High School and College Credit can be earned by enrolling in the Islander Academy Dual Credit program.

What is concurrent enrollment?
Concurrent enrollment allows you to enroll for a college class or classes (pending approval) prior to graduating from high school. A student admitted to the program enjoys the same rights and privileges as a regular degree-seeking student, and is subject to the same federal rules and regulations.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission into our concurrent enrollment program, you must meet certain testing/class rank, high school, and TSI requirements. See below to review all necessary requirements.

  • Rank in the top 10% of your high school class,or
  • Have a composite score of 25 on the ACT,or
  • Have a composite score of 1140 on the SAT Reasoning examination.

» High school requirements
To be eligible for admission, you must be completing a college preparatory high school curriculum and submit a letter of recommendation from your high school principal.

» Texas Success Initiative
In addition to the requirements outlined above, you must also have received passing scores on all sections of an approved Texas Success Initiative (TSI) assessment, or hold a TSI exemption based on your ACT, SAT, or STAAR scores. Please consult our Academic Testing Center for more information at 361.825.2334 or atcweb@tamucc.edu.

Application Process

To be considered for concurrent enrollment, you must meet certain requirements and submit the following items together in a single, sealed envelope to the Office of Recruitment and Admissionsby the posted deadline. If submitted after the deadline, the application fee will be increased to $50.

Fall Deadline: July 1
Spring Deadline: November 1
Summer Deadline: April 1

  1. Print and include thepaper ApplyTexas application in a sealed envelope.
  2. Include a $40 check payable toTexas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Please include the last 4 numbers of the student's social security number on the memo line. Check with your high school counselor to determine if you are eligible for a fee waiver, if so, please include the fee waiver in the envelope.
  3. Include your official high school transcript in its own sealed envelope. The transcript must indicate your grades and coursework through your junior year, your class rank, GPA, and confirm the coursework you will be taking through your senior year.
  4. ACT or SAT score.
  5. A letter of recommendation from your high school principal on official school letterhead.
  6. TSI Assessment scores or exemptions.
  7. Cover Letter: Must indicate you are interested in pursuing concurrent enrollment at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

Please contact an admissions counselor for assistance.

The Program for System Admission (PSA) is an alternative admissions program for students not offered admission to Texas A&M University. This pathway program allows students to study at a Texas A&M University System Institution with the plan to transfer to Texas A&M.

We invite you to consider joining the Islander Family during your academic journey if you are offered the PSA program from TAMU-College Station.

Visit the TAMU-CC PSA Program website for more information.

Once a completed application and required documents are submitted, please allow 2 - 3 weeks for processing.

You are encouraged to work with youradmissions counselorthroughout this process to ensure your application is complete. You can also call the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to check your application status at 361.825.2624.

Admitted students, please visit ouradmitted student website to learn your next steps!

First-Time College Students (2024)
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