
The following credentials are required to apply to the Graduate Program of Mathematics:
- Online application
- Official transcripts and
degree statements from every senior-level institution of higher education attended
- (if applicable) Official
English translations of all transcripts in other languages
- General GRE scores taken within 5 years of the date
application was received (must be reported directly from ETS)
- (if native language is not English) TOEFL or IELTS scores taken within the last 2 years of the date application was received (must
be directly reported from their respective testing centers). Our university requires a minimum TOEFL score of at least 550 paper-based, 213 computer-
based, 80 internet-based OR an IELTS score of at least 6.0.
- 3 letters of recommendation
- Application fee (non-refundable): $50 for U.S. applicants, $75 for international applicants. There is a $1.50 transaction fee if the application fee is paid by credit card.
You must submit your application materials (a completed, printed off online application form must be included) directly to the Graduate Program Office of the Mathematics Department using the address listed below.
We will then forward them to the Office of Admissions for you. Failure to send your materials directly to the Mathematics Department may result in delayed consideration for admittance and support.
If you want to find out your chances of admittance and support before paying the application fee, please proceed as follows:
- Send us a completed, printed off copy of the online application.
- Send copies of the transcripts with English translations (if applicable) and GRE/TOEFL or IELTS scores. They do not have to be official transcripts at this point.
- Arrange for your letters of recommendation to be sent directly to us.
- Contact us by e-mail to request a pre-review of your application.
After pre-reviewing your materials, we will then inform you of your chances of being admitted and what kind of financial support we can offer. Based on that information,
you can then decide whether or not to formalize your application by paying the application fee and sending the necessary official transcripts and test scores. Once the Office of Admissions
has your complete application and fee payment, we will be able to admit you officially.
Our address:
Graduate Program Office
Mathematics Department
Texas A&M University
3368 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-3368
USA
E-mail: gstudies@math.tamu.edu
Fax: 1-979-862-4190
Special Note: If you are wishing to apply to the online Master's in Mathematics Teaching program, you must contact Judy Muzny (judym@math.tamu.edu) prior
to sending in your application materials and the following amended address must be used:
Online Program, attn: Judy Muzny
Mathematics Department
Texas A&M University
3368 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-3368
USA
University Application Deadlines:
Term Application must be received by
Fall March 1*
Spring August 1
Summer November 1
*Students applying for fall semesters are encouraged to submit their applications 1-2 months prior to this deadline as support is decided on very early.*