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The Applicant Information System (AIS) allows you to see exactly where your application is in the process. The HOWDY portal is a one-stop site for news, resources, and student information. Note: Graduate applicants to the Texas A&M University School of Law, Mays Business School, DVM and TAMU Health programs do not have access to AIS.
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Applicant Information System. The first step is filling out an application for admission. After you have applied, you will use your NetID to login for access to many campus resources. The Applicant Information System (AIS) allows you to see exactly where your application is in the process.
Maybe you are currently enrolled in a Texas high school, or you could be attending college on the other side of the globe. Whatever your situation, whatever your plans, whatever your dreams — we invite you to apply to Texas A&M.
The Applicant Information System allows prospective Texas A&M students to check the status of their application. This service is provided by the Office of Admissions.
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1 Αυγ 2024 · Learn how to apply to Texas A&M University as a current high school student or high school graduate who hasn't earned college credits since graduation.