Apply for concurrent admission if you are interested in taking university-level coursework while in high school. Student must be a current high school student.
The following guidelines outline the process for students interested in participating in the Concurrent Enrollment Program and advancing their college education at Texas A&M International University.
Earn College Credit While in High School!
- Get a head start on your University education.
- Obtain college credit while in high school.
- Defray costs of tuition and fees by applying for Concurrent Admission Scholarship.
- Experience college and learn from world-class professors!
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Requirements (New Students)
A new student who is seeking admissions for the first time to the concurrent enrollment program must:
- Submit an ApplyTexas admissions application.
- Submit official high school transcript in a sealed envelope or via Parchment.com.
- Have a minimum high school GPA of 85 or 3.0.
- Attempt all sections of the TSI Placement Exam (i.e., Math, English Language Arts and Reading).
- Submit proof of the Bacterial Meningitis Vaccine.
- Submit Concurrent Authorization and Acknowledgement Statement to the Office of Recruitment and School Relations.
The student's parent/guardian must sign and acknowledge the Concurrent Authorization and Acknowledgement Statement form.
Special Notice:
High school freshmen and sophomore students must undergo a secondary admissions review process by the Concurrent Admissions Committee.
Concurrent Admission to TAMIU is only granted for the semester for which students apply. Students who do not enroll for the semester for which they are approved should contact the Office of Recruitment and School Relations before attempting to enroll for another semester.
Note: Any college/university transcripts other than TAMIU must be sent directly from each institution attended, if any college credit has been earned. A minimum overall grade point average of a 2.0 is required.
Requirements (Returning Students)
A returning student who is interested in continuing in the Concurrent Enrollment Program must:
- Submit an updated official high school transcript in a sealed envelope or via Parchment.com.
- Have a minimum high school GPA of 85 or 3.0.
- Have a minimum TAMIU GPA of 2.0.
- Submit Concurrent Authorization and Acknowledgement Statement to the Office of Recruitment and School Relations.
Special Notice:
All requirements must be met for any subsequent semester enrolling in a university course as a Concurrent student.
Concurrent students may not enroll in more than two university level courses each long semester or summer session.
Contact the Office of Recruitment and School Relations
956.326.2270 | enroll@tamiu.edu
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center (STC) 130
5201 University Boulevard, Laredo, Texas 78041