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WELCOME!

For more than 100 years, Texas A&M University-Commerce has provided opportunities for students like you to transform their lives through higher education. You may be the first in your family to go to college. If so, A&M-Commerce is for you. Or, you may have a long legacy of Lions in your family. A&M-Commerce is for you, too. We invite you to visit our campus, and explore the many opportunities available here alongside one of our Lion Student

INTEGRITY INNOVATION IMAGINATION

Ambassadors. These students take great pride in showing you around, and will offer insight into life at A&M-Commerce. Tours are available at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday tours are offered at 10:00 a.m. during the fall and spring semesters only.

THIS IS AN EXCITING PHASE OF YOUR LIFE; WE HOPE YOU MAKE A&M-COMMERCE A PART OF IT.

SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY AT EDULETOUR WEB.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU/ADMISSIONS/SCH


In 1889, William L. Mayo founded East Texas Normal College to provide Northeast Texas residents with opportunities for higher education. The university has since evolved from “Old ET” to join The Texas A&M University System, but Mayo’s creed of “ceaseless industry, fearless

investigation, unfettered thought, and unselfish service to others” still lives on in the lives of A&M-Commerce students and alumni.

DID YOU KNOW? A&M-Commerce is the second-largest member of The Texas A&M University System. A&M-Commerce is home to 9,000 students, three academic colleges, 100 degree programs and four satellite campuses throughout the Metroplex. Chances are good that one of your favorite teachers is a Lion. A&M-Commerce is one of the state’s top producers of teachers, superintendents and principals.

H I S T O RY

HERITAGE


APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Application (paper, online or ApplyTexas.org) Official transcripts Transcripts must be complete through the junior year and provide class ranking, if your school ranks.

ACT or SAT test scores Application processing fee of $25

(non-refundable)

The payment of the application fee is not required at the time of application. The application fee will be charged to your account upon enrollment to the university.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ACT OR SAT , VISIT: WWW.ACTSTUDENT.ORG OR WWW.COLLEGEBOA RD.COM


YOU BELONG HERE! Rank in the top 25% of graduating class Minimum Combined SAT score of 920

(math and critical reading scores only)

Minimum Composite ACT score of 20 Required High School Curriculum: English (4 units): English I, II, III, and IV Math (3 units): Algebra I and II; and any math higher than Algebra II Lab Sciences (2 units): Biology, Chemistry, Physics Social Sciences (3 units): Economics, Geography, Government, History, or Foreign Language If you are applying as a transfer, you must have 21 or more transferable hours (not including developmental courses), and a 2.0 GPA or higher to meet admission requirements. If you are a student that has not yet graduated high school, but has dual credit courses or other college credit, you are still considered a first-time student and must apply as a freshman. *An international student is any degree-seeking student holding a non-immigrant student visa. Residents of foreign countries who wish to apply must meet SAT/ACT score requirements, provide proof of financial support and submit TOEFEL scores of at least 500 (PBT), 173 (CBT) or 61 (IBT).

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS VISIT WEB.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU/ADMISSIONS

ADMISSIONS

Meet at least one of the admission requirements below? You are automatically accepted!


FINANCIAL AID

TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, COMPLETE THE FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA)

FIVE QUICK STEPS

TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID

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Apply for a PIN at

www.FAFSA.ed.gov . This will allow you to sign your

FAFSA documents electronically. You and one of your parents need one. Gather the information required to apply: a. Social security information for you and your parents, and b. Federal tax information or tax returns. Go to www.FAFSA.ed.gov and fill out the application. Provide our school code 003565. Follow up with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, or check myLeo to make sure everything has been recieved.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT: WWW.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU/HOME/FINAID/


FRESHMEN SCHOLARSHIPS

Transfer scholarships are available based upon academic achievement, and require the University Scholarship Application.

Incoming freshmen with the following minimum SAT or ACT scores will be eligible for Freshmen Academic Scholarships: **

Scholarship

Requirements

Amount

Scholarship

ACT/SAT*

Transfer-Academic

30 transferable hrs. 3.0 cumulative GPA

$2000/yr

Blue & Gold

23/1050

$1000/yr

Phi Theta Kappa*

45 transferable hrs. 3.0 cumulative GPA

$6000/yr

Academic Excellence

25/1180

$1500/yr

Phi Theta Kappa - All State

45 transferable hrs. 3.0 cumulative GPA

$2000/yr

Presidential

28/1270

$2500/yr

*Students must submit proof of Phi Theta Kappa membership Scholarship requirements: 1. Maintain 3.0 minimum semester and cumulative GPA. 2. The student must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester at A&M-Commerce.

DEADLINE: JULY 1ST

Amount

*SAT-combined Math & Critical Reading sub scores **Due to a high number of admitted students who meet criteria, all scholarship awarding will be on a first-come first-serve basis, and take place after a scholarship application review process. Scholarship renewal requirements: 1. Maintain 3.0 minimum semester and cumulative GPA. 2. The student must successfully complete a minimum of 12 credit hours each semester.

DEADLINE: MARCH 1ST TO BE CONSIDERED FOR TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE SCHOLARSHIPS, FILL OUT THE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION AT WWW.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU/SCHOLARSHIP.

FINANCIAL AID SCHOLARSHIPS

TRANSFER ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS


MAJORS

What can you achieve with a degree from A&M-Commerce? Anything you want. U.S. Congressman Mike Conaway graduated with a bachelor’s degree in accounting, and now serves Texas’ 11th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Lui Barkkume turned her passion for geology and environmental science into a thriving career as owner and president of Arkose Environmental, Inc. What’s your goal?

The most up-to-date list of majors is listed below in alphabetical order. Accounting

Communication Arts

Agribusiness

Computer Information Systems

Agricultural Economics

Computer Science

Agricultural Science and Technology

Construction Science

Animal Science

Construction Engineering (pending approval)

Applied Arts and Sciences

Copywriting

Applied Physics

Criminal Justice

Art

Education

Art Direction

Design Communications

Athletic Training

Economics

Biological Sciences

English

Business Administration

Environmental Science

Ceramics

Experimental Studies

Chemistry

Finance

Coaching (minor only)

General Business

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT: WWW.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU/VPAA/MYPLAN/MYPLANMAIN.HTM


Plant and Soil Science

Health Promotion

Professional Accountancy

History

Psychology

Human Performance

Public Relations

Human Resource Management

Radio/Television

Illustration

Sculpture

Industrial Engineering

Social Studies

Industrial Technology

Social Work

Journalism

Sociology

Kinesiology

Spanish

Liberal Studies

Special Education

Management Information Systems

Speech Communication

Management

Sports and Recreation Management

Marketing

Technology Management

Mathematics

Theater

Music

Wildlife and Conservation Science

Music Education Music Performance

Pre-Professional Programs:

News-Editorial

Allied Health, Dentistry, Medicine,

New Media

Medical Technology, Nursing,

Painting

Osteopathy, Pharmacy,

Paralegal Studies

Physical Therapy

Photography Physics Political Science Pre-engineering Pre-law Pre-veterinary Medicine

MAJORS

Health Education


COST (TEXAS RESIDENT) Summary of Expenses Tuition & Fees*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2739.00 Books & Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 650.00 Room & Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3325.00 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 6714.00 * Based on 15 semester hours and 2009-2010 rate for tuition and fees.

COST (NON-RESIDENT)

Residents of Ark., La., Okla. in counties/parishes not bordering Texas** Summary of Expenses Tuition & Fees**. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3189.00 Books & Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 650.00 Room & Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3325.00 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7164.00

Other non-residents Summary of Expenses Tuition & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Books & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room & Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$ 6,894.00 $ 650.00 $ 3325.00 $ 10869.00

ma counties/parishes bordering Texas ** Residents of Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklaho credit hour. per $30 nal additio an pay resident tuition, plus


HISPANIC OUTREACH

& STUDENT PROGRAMS The mission of this office is to raise a greater awareness on the importance of higher education among groups and individuals at high schools, community colleges and in the general community with a special focus on Hispanic/Latino students and their community. Office staff advise prospective Hispanic/Latino students and families on the college application process, financing their education and the student support services available to ensure their college success.

outreach activities, new student orientation and educational programs in an effort to enhance the university’s diverse enrollment. For more information, please contact: HispanicOutreach@tamu-commerce.edu To speak with office personnel (Spanish/English), please call: 903.468.8699.

COST & STUDENT PROGRAMS

The office is responsible for coordinating and implementing various


RESIDENCE LIFE Freshman Residency Requirements

Living on campus is an important part of university life at A&M-Commerce. It’s where great memories and friends are made. As a part of the on-campus community, you will have access to an exclusive integrated living-learning environment that includes a variety of opportunities to enhance your academic and social experience. ** If special circumstances restrict a student from living in university housing, please contact the Residence Life office for the Commuter Authorization Form.

Meal Plan Rates (per semester) ** All meal plans come with $25 LION Cash**

Unlimited meals per week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1342.00 14 meals per week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1193.00 10 meals per week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1055.00

FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR TO APPLY FOR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING, VISIT WWW.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU/HOUSING


E M O H M O R F Y AWA E M HO Traditional halls include double-occupancy rooms (with a private room option), community showers, spacious lounges, and a kitchen. Berry Hall Freshman/Coed/Mayo College members

RESIDENCE HALLS Traditional Halls

Traditional halls include double-occupancy rooms (with a private room option), community showers, spacious lounges, and a kitchen.

Smith Hall-Freshmen/Upperclassmen/Coed

Sorority Halls-All classifications/Women; Organization member

Smith Hall All Classifications/Coed

Whitley Hall- Freshmen/Coed (suite style with shared bedroom units).

Sorority Halls Women’s-all classifications. Female organization member

Prairie Crossing-Graduate, Senior/Junior/Coed; Member of the Honors College

Whitley Hall- All Classification/Coed (apartment-style suites with both shared one-bedroom units and private rooms).

On Campus Apartments One, two, three, or four-bedroom options, one or two bathrooms, living room, and kitchen; furnished. West Halls-Upperclassmen, Graduate/Coed Two bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, and kitchen; furnished New Pride Apartments- Upperclassmen/Coed Two or four bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, and kitchen; furnished. Family Apartments-All Classifications (married couples and families with children in residence) One or two bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, and kitchen; furnished. Limited number of unfurnished units available.

CAMPUS LIFE

YOUR


UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

The University College serves all

first-time students to the university. Success coaches are provided to each student. Mayo College, an extension of University College, targets first-time, full-time freshmen students who reside on our campus. Students are grouped with other students who share similar interests, and activities are planned

HONORS

COLLEGE

The Honors College provides a select

group of fifty high-achieving students with a full-ride scholarship package covering tuition, fees, housing, a partial meal plan, and money for books. Students interested in being considered for program must meet or exceed the following requirements:

to enhance the campus experience,

ACT score of 27 and/or an

including, but not limited to, lectures

SAT score of 1200

(critical reading and math)

from experts and leadership and service learning opportunities.

UniversityCollege@tamu-commerce.edu

STUDENT LIFE

Graduate in the top 10 percent of high school class HonorsCollege@tamu-commerce.edu

The Sam Rayburn Student Center is 92,000 square feet of space dedicated to your needs as a student, and is home to more than 100 student clubs and organizations. It includes: Bookstore; Dining options featuring The Cafe, Einstein Bros. Bagels and Grill 155; Gaming area with Xbox 360s, flat screen TVs, Wii, and several pool tables. Multiple screens in The Club with Buzztime Digital Games TV’s with Soundogs wireless tabletops.


RECREATION

Campus Recreation features a state-of-the-art facility, the Jerry D. Morris Recreation Center. This facility offers students an indoor track, multipurpose courts (basketball, volleyball and pickleball), racquetball courts, a 45-foot rock climbing wall, a three-tier weight room that features the latest in cardio equipment, pin select weight machines, free weights, and a multipurpose activity room. There is also an outdoor pool and recreation area featuring a 40-person hot tub with waterfall, outdoor basketball and sand volleyball courts and BBQ grills. Campus Recreation also offers a variety of intramural and club sport programs, group fitness classes, aquatic events, and special events throughout the year and is one of the largest employers of students on campus.

CAMPUS LIFE

At A&M-Commerce, students have access to a variety of on-campus services and fun activities geared toward improving students’ lives, including: Career Services, Computing Services,

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CAMPUS ACTIVITIES, VISIT CAMPUSACTIVITIES.TAMU-COMMERCE.EDU

STUDENT LIFE

Counseling Center, Diversity and Cultural Affairs, Greek Life, International Student Services, Student Organizations, and the Synergy Lab.


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