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A sample of some fellowships and grants are as follows:

Texas Aggie Graduate Grants

These grants are need-based awards (need is determined by Student Financial Aid) for graduate students who are Texas residents. Each student may receive up to $1500 per semester, with a maximum of $3,000 per year.

 

Research and Presentation Grants

This program is to support gradate student research or travel by reimbursing students for certain expenses.

 

Regents' Graduate Fellowships

These highly competitive awards are given to new graduate or professional students with exceptional credentials. The awards are for one year with an option for renewal by the college. Regents' Graduate Fellowships are intended for applicants planning to pursue doctoral degrees.

 

Graduate Merit Fellowships/The Association of Former Students Fellowships

These fellowships are awarded through a University-wide competition. The fellowships are designed to encourage high-quality applicants to enroll for the first time in graduate programs at Texas A&M University. The departments make nominations to the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) and these awards are given for one year.

Graduate Diversity Fellowship -- This fellowship was established to attract students to Texas A&M who have a proven record of success in a diverse environment. Academic departments nominate prospective graduate students, and students are selected based on overall merit and the nominating department's statement of support. The fellowship provides funding for two years for master's students and three years for PhD students, and includes for each year: $13,000 stipend, $5,000 for tuition and fees, and a departmental assistantship, which pays a minimum of $7,000 per year. With the graduate assistantship, the student has an option for heath insurance at a nominal cost.

 

Pathways to the Doctorate Program

Through the Pathways to the Doctorate program, several institutions in the Texas A&M System are making assistantships or scholarships available to students from within the Texas A&M  University System wishing to pursue graduate study at another A&M System institution.

To qualify, students must be from a different System institution than the one to which they are applying. For example, a student graduating with a master's degree from Texas A&M University could not receive an award at Texas A&M University, but could at Prairie View A&M University, Tarleton State University, Texas A&M International University, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, West Texas A&M University or the Health Science Center.


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