Learn from nationally recognized faculty in small class settings, while earning a quality degree.
A&M-Central Texas is helping students earn their bachelor's degrees for about half the cost compared to traditional four-year universities.
Superior academic planning resources help you plan your transfer with ease. Graduate on-time, with less cost, by taking only the courses needed to earn a degree.
Whether you're a high school student, a community college student, attend another university, or have completed college course hours in the past, A&M-Central Texas has programs and resources to assure your transfer student success!
Use these transfer guides to see how your existing credit hours apply to a specific degree at A&M-Central Texas:
Our Transfer Pathways show you how your community college courses lead to a degree with the fewest academic hours — and lowest cost — possible.
The A&M-Central Texas Transfer Course Library allows you to quickly determine how your courses transfer: Just enter courses you've completed to find equivalent courses at A&M-Central Texas.
Have military or other real-world learning experience?
Learn how A&M-Central Texas considers American Council on Education (ACE) undergraduate credit recommendations for military and other non-traditional educational experiences. Credit awarded for military and non-traditional educational experiences can satisfy degree requirements, but is not considered when determining admission eligibility.
Explore Financial Aid
Your degree is a major investment in your future, and it's one within your reach: A&M-Central Texas offers a variety of financial assistance, including grants, student loans, scholarships, and tuition exemption programs to help you complete your degree on time and with less student debt. Talk to our financial-aid counselors: Attending A&M-Central Texas is possible!
Explore Scholarships
A&M–Central Texas offers merit and need-based scholarship opportunities to support students in pursuit of their education. Apply just once: A&M-Central Texas offers unique scholarship opportunities each semester!
Bachelor Bonus
With A&M-Central Texas' Bachelor Bonus, you can take more to save more and finish faster: Tuition and mandatory fees are capped at 12 semester credit hours. Take 15 hours and see an instant savings of $762, based on the 2020-2021 undergraduate resident variable rate.
Central Texas Promise
New full-time transfer students with a household adjusted gross income of $40,000 or less will receive enough gift aid to pay tuition and mandatory fees from our Central Texas Promise program.
Military Advantage
A&M-Central Texas' Military Advantage program provides supplemental financial resources to qualifying service members to reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for tuition and mandatory fees. See program details.
Join Transfer Central today and receive exclusive access to resources to help you complete your bachelor’s degree on time and with less student debt:
Because A&M-Central Texas offers a variety of course scheduling options, applications for admission are accepted through the middle of each semester. Each long semester (fall and spring) consists of three parts of term: a session comprised of 16-week courses and two sessions comprised of 8-week courses, one of which begins in the middle of the semester.
Prospective undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for admission as early as possible: Meeting the priority deadlines shown guarantees an admission decision will be rendered before the beginning of the semester, and provides students the opportunity to register for all available courses in the semester of entry. Students who apply and/or receive notice of admission after the priority deadline can still enroll in the second 8-week courses.
As the only upper-level university in the state of Texas, A&M-Central Texas is dedicated to providing an accessible and affordable quality education. Explore and select from 30 bachelor degree programs designed to jump-start your career!
Undergraduate Admission Requirements:
Additional program admission standards may apply. Visit degree program pages or speak with an admission counselor for additional information.