Applicants must meet the requirements of Texas A&M University Office of Admissions, The Graduate and Professional School, and the individual program to which they are applying to be considered for an offer of admission.
How to Apply
Complete and submit your admission application online. If you are new to the Texas A&M GradCas System, you will need to create a user account before starting your application.
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Aggie Priority Application for Texas A&M Undergraduates
The Aggie Priority program allows current Texas A&M undergraduates to apply to participating graduate programs in the School of Architecture through an expedited process, along with other benefits. Texas A&M undergraduates graduating in August 2022, December 2022, and May 2023 are eligible and are encouraged to apply as early as possible via the Aggie Priority application. Please review the Application Deadline section below to see which programs are accepting the Aggie Priority application. Prospective students should contact their program of interest for specific information about what their Aggie Priority program entails and how to find the Aggie Priority application within the GradCAS application system.
Application Information
Applicants for our graduate program apply online through Texas A&M GradCas. Depending on which program you are applying for, the application may require the following:
- Application fee
- Official transcripts and records
- Test scores (GRE or GMAT)*
- Permanent Resident Card/I-551/I-485
- Bacterial meningitis immunization
- Current resume
- Portfolio
- Statement of Purpose
- Letters of recommendation or contact information for references who are familiar with your academic and professional achievements
- TOEFL scores (for international students only)
Seeeach program’s admissions requirementsfor more details.
In addition, please review information from the Texas A&M Office of Admissions University Requirements:
Domestic Graduate Application Process
International Graduate Application Process
Application Deadlines
For Fall Admission
The admissions deadline can vary for each program in the School of Architecture. For fall entry, the due date typically falls in December or January. See each program’s specific admissions requirements for deadline information. Note that deadlines are subject to change.
Department of Architecture Programs
Program | Aggie Priority Application Available | Application Deadline |
---|---|---|
Master of Architecture | No | Jan. 15 |
Master of Architecture — Career Change | Yes | Jan. 15* |
M.S. in Architecture | No | Dec. 15 |
Ph.D. in Architecture | No | Dec. 15 |
Department of Construction Science Programs
Program | Aggie Priority Application Available | Application Deadline |
---|---|---|
M.S. in Construction Management | No | Jan. 15* |
M.S. in Construction Management (Online) | No | March 1 |
Ph.D. in Construction Science | No | Jan. 15* |
Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning Programs
Program | Aggie Priority Application Available | Application Deadline |
---|---|---|
Master of Land and Property Development (Fall) (Online and Traditional Face to Face program) |
Yes | Dec. 15* |
Master of Land and Property Development (Spring) (Online and Traditional Face to Face program) |
Yes | Nov. 1 |
Master of Landscape Architecture | Yes | Dec. 15* |
Master of Urban Planning | Yes | Jan. 15* |
Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences | No | Dec. 1 |
*Note that completed applications submitted prior to the posted deadline will be reviewed for admission and considered for scholarships offered by the School of Architecture and departmental funding. Applications received after the posted deadline will be reviewed for admission and considered for funding as space and funds allow, including Aggie Priority applications. We encourage TAMU undergraduates to submit their applications via the Aggie Priority application as early as possible.
School Application Requirements
Admission to our graduate programs is based on the promise of scholarly achievement and fit with our faculty. Supporting materials are used to choose which applicants will be admitted. To ensure the highest level of faculty support, we accept students whose design or research interests match areas of faculty specialization.
Minimum Education
A bachelor’s degree is required for admission to any of our masters programs. In most cases, a master’s degree is required for admission to our Ph.D. programs.
Admitted applicants who are still earning the prerequisite degree are offered conditional admission contingent on the completion of that degree. Applicants who do not meet this contingency must reapply after graduation.
Admission Requirements by Program
Each graduate program in the School of Architecture has unique requirements in addition to those of the university. We strongly urge you to review the program’s webpage and contact your program of interest before submitting your application. Please see the pages below for additional program-specific information.
- Master of Architecture
- Master of Architecture — Career Change
- Master of Science in Architecture
- Master of Land & Property Development
- Master of Landscape Architecture
- Master of Urban Planning
- Master of Science in Construction Management (in-person and online)
- Ph.D. in Architecture
- Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Sciences
- Ph.D. in Construction Science