Admissions
Transfer Admissions
Credit from Nonaccredited Schools
Students who transfer to Texas A&M from an institution of higher education that is not accredited by one of the regional accrediting associations may validate the work taken at the institution by one of the following methods:
- Successful completion of a comprehensive departmental examination or nationally standardized examination that is approved by the department.
- Successful completion of a higher level course in the same subject area when approved by the head of the department and the dean of the college.
Credit will be given to students transferring from nonaccredited public colleges in Texas for work completed with grades of C or better if they earn a grade point of 2.0 (C average) on the first 30 hours of residence work at Texas A&M.