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Transfer Students

Students who have earned 30 or more semester hours of college credit and would like to transfer to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (G.P.A.) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Transfer Student Requirements:

  1. The applicant must provide official copies of transcripts from each institution attended. To be considered official, the transcript must bear the seal of the granting institution and must be mailed to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi by the granting institution.
  2. The applicant must be eligible to return to his/her previous institution.
  3. The cumulative G.P.A. includes all work attempted, excluding remedial, high school, and/or duplicate courses.
  4. Repeated courses are calculated within the G.P.A. according to the standards and rules of the granting institution.
  5. No remedial or duplicate credits may be transferred.
 
 

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I've been admitted, now what?

S.A.I.L.

"Who can I talk to about transfer questions?"

The Office of Admissions and Records has two full-time transfer counselors who would be happy to help you with questions about the transfer process, and what you need to do to become an Islander. Please feel free to call or e-mail them with your questions. In some cases, they will refer you to other departments (e.g., degree counselors) to provide you with the information you seek.

Jerilee Milligan . . . . . 361-825-2257 or 1-800-4-TAMUCC

Karin Griffith . . . .361-825-2258 or 1-800-4-TAMUCC

Title V Pipeline Program

"Helping students catch the wave to success!"

Overview:
Pipeline is a new program on campus designed to assist students who are new to the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi campus and community.

We provide information about tutoring, peer advising and provide a link between students and faculty.

The program is designed to help both freshmen and transfer students who are new to the TAMU-CC campus. Anyone with a general question can call 361-TALK2ME (361-825-5263).

Requirements:
There are a few qualifications for students who want to be a part of the Pipeline program. These qualification include:

  • Filling out the mini application and return it to Student Services Center (the Round Building), Room 214,
  • Being a recipient of a Pell Grant from TAMU-CC and/or,
  • Being a first-generation college student (neither of your parents hold a bachelor's degree).

Got a question? Give us a call at 361-825-3011, or stop by SSC 214. Peer ambassadors are standing by to help you!

THEA Test Requirements

The Texas State Legislature requires that all part-time and full-time students who enter Texas public institutions of higher education must take the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA). Beginning in Fall 1998, students are required to take the THEA before enrolling in a Texas public institution of higher education.

Exemptions to the THEA Requirement

For more information on the THEA exam and test exemptions, please visit the Academic Testing web site.
Last Updated: September 11, 2007