TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY–Central Texas makes transferring into an undergraduate degree program uncomplicated, convenient, and affordable—on purpose. A&M–Central Texas is designed for people who have earned some college credits and want a university to help them turn those courses into an undergraduate degree. For those ready to pursue a graduate degree, A&M–Central Texas offers a variety of majors in arts and sciences, business administration, education, and human development.
“Although we are the most broadly diverse university in the Texas A&M University System, the one thing all of our undergraduate students have in common is that they each began taking courses somewhere else,” said Richard Rhodes, interim university president.
“All of our undergraduate students have earned some college or university credit,” he added. “Some have been in the military, and some have begun with a community college or recently graduated from one. For them, we make sure that those college credits transfer into our undergraduate programs, so that they can achieve graduation as affordably and as efficiently as possible.”
Undergraduate students choose from thirty bachelor’s degrees, seventeen of which are offered completely online. Of nineteen graduate degrees, nine are offered completely online.