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Extension and Correspondence Courses
Students may apply a maximum total of 30 semester hours of approved extension class work and correspondence study toward a degree. Students may apply up to 12 hours of correspondence credit earned through an accredited institution toward the requirements for an undergraduate degree, even though Texas A&M does not offer courses by correspondence.
Correspondence courses taken through the Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support (DANTES) may be accepted and included in the 12 hours allowed.
In order for a student in residence at Texas A&M to receive credit for correspondence work toward a bachelor’s degree, he or she should:
- obtain advance written permission from the dean of his or her college;
- present appropriate evidence of having completed the course.
Measurement and Research Services is authorized to act as an agent to receive correspondence courses.