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Scholarships and Financial Aid

Students at Texas A&M get a world-class education at a reasonable cost—and graduate with far less college-related debt than their peers at other universities. We make it easy to find the information you need about the cost of attending Texas A&M University. Tuition and fees can vary based on several factors.

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Funding an Undergraduate Degree

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences awards approximately $85,000 in scholarships annually to undergraduate students. This funding is made possible by donors and supporters of the department including former students, family and friends, former faculty and industry sponsors.

Incoming Freshman Scholarships

The department offers scholarships on a competitive basis to academically outstanding freshmen. Highly qualified incoming freshmen students may receive up to $4,000 per year for 4 years (a total of $16,000.) These scholarships are not part of the university common application process and require a separate application submitted directly to the department. The application and submission instructions are below.

Criteria

  • Academic excellence as evidenced by SAT/ACT scores and high school coursework
  • Accepted in a major offered by the Department of Soil & Crop Sciences
  • Completed freshman scholarship application
  • Three letters of recommendation – 2 academic and 1 personal
  • Maintain a 3.0 GPR at Texas A&M University, College Station
  • Maintain full time student status at Texas A&M University, College Station, in a major within the Department of Soil & Crop Sciences

Application Process

  • Freshman Scholarship Application (PDF)
  • Submit completed application to Beth Ann McClosky at [email protected]
  • Letters of recommendation can be submitted as part of the application or emailed directly from the recommender to Beth Ann McClosky at [email protected]

Deadline to apply for freshman departmental scholarships is Jan. 1st

Transfer Student Scholarships

The department offers scholarships on a competitive basis to academically outstanding transfer students. Highly qualified incoming transfer students may receive up to $4,000 per year for 2 years (a total of $8,000.)

Criteria

  • Accepted as a transfer student in a major offered by the Department of Soil & Crop Sciences
  • Minimum 3.2 GPA on at least 24 graded semester hours of transferable courses
  • 12 credit hours in math, biology and chemistry
    • MATH 140, 141, 142, 150, 151, 152
    • BIOL 111 or 101
    • CHEM 119 (formerly CHEM 101/111)
  • Three letters of recommendation – 2 academic and 1 personal
  • Maintain a 3.0 or better as a full time student at Texas A&M, College Station, in a major within the Department of Soil & Crop Sciences

Application Process

  • Transfer Scholarship Application (PDF)
  • Submit completed application to Beth Ann McClosky at [email protected]
  • Letters of recommendation can be submitted as part of the application or emailed directly from the recommender to Beth Ann McClosky at [email protected]

Application Deadlines

Fall TransfersSpring Transfers
March 15October 15
Current Student Scholarships

Current students in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M University with an overall GPA of 3.0 or above are eligible to apply for departmental scholarships using the University Scholarship application. The application portal typically opens in mid-October, and closes in late-January for scholarships awarded in the following academic year. The application process and deadline vary each year. Eligible students are notified each spring of the application requirements.

These scholarships are awarded on the basis of academics, departmental involvement, leadership, work experience, research experience, and an interview. Amounts range from $500-$5000 per year.

Funding a Graduate Degree

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences supports graduate students through assistantships, fellowships, and travel and research grants.

Graduate Student Scholarships

The department offers a limited number of travel grants based on merit. They are open to students that participate in graduate student organization (SCSCGSO) and either present at the conference or participate as an officer of the organization at the event. Students must have a 3.0 GPA.

Graduate Student Fellowships

Graduate fellowships are awarded annually based on availability of funding and need. They are open to master’s and doctoral students in the study of wildlife ecology and management, fisheries ecology and management, aquaculture, biodiversity and systematics or related fields.

Graduate Student Research and Presentation Travel Award

The Graduate and Professional School’s Graduate Student Research and Presentation (RAP) Travel Award provides graduate students with educational and professional development opportunities through reimbursing up to $750 for travel expenses associated with academic conferences and research projects in the United States and abroad.

Other Funding Opportunities at Texas A&M University

You deserve access to a quality education that will open doors of opportunity. We want to partner with you to pay for your college expenses. Financial assistance is available for all Texas A&M students in the form of scholarships, grants, loans, work study, and military education benefits. 

Texas A&M University Scholarships and Financial Aid

Non-Resident Tuition Waiver for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Available for graduate or undergraduate students, The Competitive Scholarship waiver, authorized under Texas Education Code 54.213a, is an optional waiver that institutions can implement. An eligible non-resident student who holds a competitive academic scholarship of a specified minimum dollar amount for the academic year or summer for which the student is enrolled may be eligible to pay the fees and charges required of Texas residents without regard to the length of time the student has resided in Texas.

Undergraduate Non-Resident Tuition Waiver Requirements and Eligibility
Graduate Non-Resident Tuition Waiver Requirements and Eligibility
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