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The Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) provides the leadership, coordination and support needed: to strengthen and diversify the graduate program; to enhance the academic and professional development of graduate students; to provide the necessary processing and reporting required for graduate student records; and to facilitate the operation and development of distance, continuing and interdisciplinary programs.

Welcome Prospective Graduate Students!

If you have a question about an application or the admissions process, please contact the Office of Admissions at 979.845.1060 or http://admissions.tamu.edu/.

Otherwise, please explore the 'Prospective Students' section of our site to learn more about Texas A&M University, or utilize the frequently visited links below…


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Welcome Graduate Students!

Here you can learn the essential steps to earn your degree, explore resources for employment and research funding, browse student resources on campus, locate essential forms and documents, check deadlines and discover important news for the graduate community.

Please visit the 'Current Students' section of the site for specific resources or utilize the frequently visited links below…

Welcome Graduate Faculty and Staff!

This area of the site provides information and resources for graduate faculty and staff, including the Graduate Advisor Handbook, Program Review Guidelines and documentation, information related to the Graduate Council and important forms and other reference materials.

Please visit the 'Faculty and Staff' section of the site to access specific information or utilize the frequently visited links below...

   Graduate Advisor Handbook        Faculty Membership Guidelines       Program Review

   Graduate Council                          Faculty and Staff Forms                   Dates and Deadlines

Welcome from the Dean

Welcome to Texas A&M University's Office of Graduate Studies website. We hope that you find the information available to you on this site useful, whether you are a prospective graduate student, current graduate student, faculty or staff member, or someone who is just interested in learning more about the wide variety of graduate programs that we offer on our campus. Our dedicated faculty, wide array of scholarly resources, and enriching traditions, collectively support a research intensive educational environment, which fosters close interaction among students, faculty and staff, working together to impact the world. If the opportunity arises, I hope you will visit us in person and experience the excitement of Aggieland for yourself.

Dr. Robert C. Webb
Interim Dean of Graduate Studies

Grad Profile: Daniel Tarin

Graduate school has had a tremendous impact on my life because it has given me a direction and a sense of accomplishment I would not have had otherwise. I am lucky to have the opportunity in helping on a project that could potentially benefit thousands of people and the environment.”


Ph.D., Biology
Texas A&M Graduate Diversity Fellowship
Balmorhea, Texas, United States

Grad Profile: Benjamin Franklin Perry, III

“I have had phenomenal faculty members who not only excelled in their respective fields of study, but cared about me personally and my educational experience. Additionally, the medical and business administration programs have been extremely committed to providing me with valuable out-of-class experiences that have allowed me to apply principles I learn in the classroom to real world situations.”


Master’s, Business Administration;
M.D., Texas A&M Health Science Center;
Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Grad Profile: Nuzulul Isna

“The diversity in a university will provide you more information to think from various points of view. In addition, the education quality in a learning institution will determine the level of its graduates. Therefore, Texas A&M University is an appropriate choice for those who want to not only obtain high quality education, but also to feel the international environment and interact with people from all over the world.”


Master’s, Educational Human Resource Development
Fulbright Scholar, Tsunami Initiative Relief Program
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Indonesia

Grad Profile: Aurelia Figueroa

“Texas A&M is a dedicated learning environment and an encouraging place to pursue research. The resources available to graduate students, from physical facilities to world class advisors, allow you to pursue your research at the highest degree possible.”


Master’s, International Affairs
Texas A&M Graduate Diversity Fellowship
Safford, Arizona, United States

Grad Profile: Prashant Das

“Freedom of thought, flexibility to design your curriculum, great professors, brand name… Texas A&M has them all.” -Prashant Das


Master’s, Land Development
Graduate Assistantship
Departmental Scholarship
President, International Graduate Student Association
Ranchi, India

Grad Profile: Tracey Wellington

“Being a fellowship recipient has helped me progress through my degree much more quickly and has given me the opportunity to attend national and international conferences and research overseas.”


Ph.D., MSEN
Texas A&M Graduate Diversity Fellowship; NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship
President, Grad Stu Council
St. Catherine, Jamaica

Grad Profile: Alaina Jones

“Texas A&M has excellent resources for research. There is a commitment to the success of the student and there are several offices that offer workshops, training, seminars, etc. designed to help you be as successful as possible in graduate school and beyond.”


Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M Graduate Diversity Fellowship
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Scholarship
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States

Grad Profile: Brandi Kiel Reese

“I have enjoyed the number of research opportunities I have been afforded and the chances to travel. Texas A&M is focused on making its graduate students scholars of the world and, as such, offers opportunities to conduct and present research and home and abroad.”


Ph.D., Oceanography
Texas A&M Graduate Diversity Fellowship
Executive Vice President, Graduate Student Council
Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Grad Profile: Christopher Cheleuitte-Nieves

“Graduate school is the transition from only receiving knowledge to imparting knowledge using my special abilities and critical thinking. This is definitely not a trivial task, but a rewarding challenge.”


Ph.D., Rangeland Ecology and Management
Texas A&M Graduate Diversity Fellowship; Hispanic Leaders in Agriculture and Environment
Fellowship; Sloan Minority Ph.D. Scholar
Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

Former Student Profile: Philip Berke, Ph.D. '81

"My education at Texas A&M has taken me around the world. I had a remarkable group of professors who challenged me to explore beyond the obvious, ask critical questions, and propose solutions to big urban environmental problems." -Philip Berke, Ph.D. '81


Ph.D., Urban and Regional Science, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
Professor of land use and environmental planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Deputy Director of UNC’s Institute for the Environment

Former Student Profile: Kelly Kennedy, MPSA '04

"Texas A&M University provided me with access to some of the leading scholars in the public administration and government arena. My tenure at the Bush School wholly prepared me for the work I do today. Since leaving Texas A&M, I find that support continues through an alumni network that has deep roots and extends literally across the country." -Kelly Kennedy, MPSA '04


Master of Public Service and Administration, George Bush School of Government and Public Service
Policy Analyst, Texas Sunset Advisory Commission

Former Student Profile: F. Barry Lawrence, Ph.D. '99

"Texas A&M works more closely with industry than any university I have attended. That connection has defined my success as a researcher and teacher. I reach out to industry and receive a warm response because of my Aggie degree." -F. Barry Lawrence, Ph.D. '99


Ph.D., Information & Operations Management, Department of Information & Operations Management; MBA, Mays Business School
Program Director, Texas A&M University's Industrial Distribution Program & the Thomas and Joan Read Center for Distribution Research and Education; Director, creator of the Supply Chain Systems Laboratory

Former Student Profile: Arunachalam Narayanan, Ph.D. '02

"The education I received at TAMU defined my academic life, expanded my horizons, improved my leadership abilities while helping to distinguish me from my peers." -Arunachalam Narayanan, Ph.D. '02


Ph.D., Information and Operations Management, Department of Information and Operations Management; Master's, Industrial Engineering, Department of Industrial Engineering
Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution, Texas A&M University

Former Student Profile: Luohan Peng, Ph.D. '08

"The education I received from A&M has fully equipped me on every facet: from science & technology to critical thinking, from personality to social skills, and much more. Now I am quite confident to stand up to any challenges in my life and career." -Luohan Peng, Ph.D. '08


Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, Dwight Look College of Engineering and College of Science
R&D Engineer, Applied Optoelectronics Incorporated (AOI)

Former Student Profile: Nico Pronk, Ph.D '92

"[Texas A&M University] taught me to recognize the power of asking questions and that the unexplained variation is the space where potential hides. When you can work with an eye on 'potential', your life will be a glass half full." -Nico Pronk, Ph.D '92


Ph.D., Physical Education, Exercise Physiology in Department of Health and Kinesiology
Vice President for Health Management, HealthPartners; Health Science Officer, JourneyWell; and Senior Research Investigator, HealthPartners Research Foundation

Former Student Profile: Jan S. Suchodolski, DVM, Ph.D. '05

"Texas A&M is a unique and special environment. Through my graduate program I was introduced to professional leaders in Veterinary Sciences who have taught me critical thinking and leadership skills. I was exposed to an environment that allowed for independent development, has an amazing team spirit and provides the potential for life long collaborations." -Jan S. Suchodolski, DVM, Ph.D. '05


Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Ph.D., Veterinary Microbiology, Dept of Veterinary Pathobiology
Research Assistant Professor, Texas A&M's Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences; Associate Director, Gastrointestinal Laboratory

Former Student Profile: Zhenghong Tang, Ph.D. '07

"Texas A&M University's education is very valuable for my career. It gives me not just the knowledge; but more importantly, the learning skills." -Zhenghong Tang, Ph.D. '07


Ph.D., Urban and Regional Science, Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning
Assistant Professor, Community and Regional Planning Program, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Husam Leads by Example as GSC President

Husameddin AlMadani exemplifies the Aggie Spirit, understands the importance of diversity, and hopes to motivate other graduate students to become more involved during his term as the 2009-2010 Graduate Student Council President. Click headline for more information...

If you have questions about an application or the admissions process, please contact the Office of Admissions at 979.845.1060 or http://admissions.tamu.edu. If you have other questions, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies at 979.845.3631 or email ogs@tamu.edu.

Three Texas A&M geography graduate students won top paper and poster awards at the Southwestern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SWAAG) conference in North Little Rock, Arkansas, October 29-31. Twenty-two graduate students and faculty from Texas A&M's geography department attended the SWAAG conference to view, present, and discuss research from member university geography programs. Click headline for more information...
Robin McGlohn, a doctoral candidate in public school administration at Texas A&M, will receive the Paul R. Hensarling Distinguished Graduate Student Award at the 2009 Administrative Leadership Institute (ALI). As the coordinator for the Staff Development Department in the Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, Robin is responsible for the New Teacher Induction Program, Teacher Leadership Academy and other professional leadership initiatives. Click headline for more information...
Interested in learning more about Texas A&M University? Find out when our graduate recruiters will be in your area.
Husameddin AlMadani exemplifies the Aggie Spirit, understands the importance of diversity, and hopes to motivate other graduate students to become more involved during his term as the 2009-2010 Graduate Student Council President. Click headline for more information...
The University Writing Center is offering a series of workshops exclusively for international students throughout the fall semester. These workshops will help you improve your academic writing and professional presentation skills. Each class will take place on Monday from 6-7 PM. Click headline for more information...
Evans Library 1.214
The University Writing Center is offering a series of workshops exclusively for international students throughout the fall semester. These workshops will help you improve your academic writing and professional presentation skills. Each class will take place on Monday from 6-7 PM. Click headline for more information...
Evans Library 1.214