Texas A&M University Scholarships
In addition to the scholarships awarded directly through Mays Business School, Texas A&M offers many scholarship opportunities that reward scholastic achievement and help offset your educational costs.
Scholarships for Incoming Freshmen
Department of Student Financial Aid
Texas A&M's Department of Student Financial Aid oversees numerous
university-level scholarships, including the Opportunity
Award, Regents Scholarships and Valedictorian Scholarships.
Honors Program and Academic Scholarships
The University Honors Program Office handles academic scholarships and all departmental scholarships for freshmen.
Foundation Excellence Award
Foundation Excellence Award scholarships are open to entering freshmen and transfer students, as well as currently enrolled students at A&M. This scholarship is designed to help students from underrepresented groups, including minorities and those from economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds.
Corps of Cadets Scholarships
Texas A&M's Reserve Officer Training Corps (know at A&M as the Corps of Cadets) offers scholarships for incoming freshmen based both on need and merit, with the majority going to freshmen entering the Corps. The scholarships carry no military obligation.
Scholarships for Transfer Students
Transfer students who excel academically will discover more scholarship opportunities after their first successful semester at Texas A&M.
Two-Year College Scholarship
This scholarship is for transfer students previously attending a two-year institution. Scholarships are awarded for one year and range from $500 to $3,000. For more information, contact the Department of Student Financial Aid.
Honors Program and Academic Scholarships
The University Honors Program Office handles academic scholarships and all departmental scholarships for transfer students.
Foundation Excellence Award
Foundation Excellence Award scholarships are open to entering freshmen and transfer students, as well as students currently enrolled at A&M. This scholarship is designed to assist students from underrepresented groups, including minorities and those from economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds.
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