
They may apply for on-campus housing at A&M, as well as financial aid (based upon their combined credit hours from both schools).

TEAM students are able to access student services and programs on both campuses, to include participation in the Corps of Cadets and Greek Life.
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It is sometimes possible for TEAM students to transition to full enrollment at A&M in less than two years. TEAM students are able to transition into degree-granting majors at Texas A&M via the change of curriculum process when they satisfy benchmark credit and grade point criteria at both schools, and complete departmental entry requirements. Participating TEAM students enroll in a minimum of 12 total credit hours per semester, divided between Texas A&M and Blinn. To be considered for selection to the TEAM program, a prospective student must apply for regular freshman admission and meet all admission criteria. The Texas A&M-Blinn TEAM Program (TEAM) is a collaborative, co-enrollment partnership between Texas A&M University and Blinn College. Gateway students are advised by Transition Academic Programs advisors about the best way to complete these requirements.

They gain the opportunity to earn acceptance into any major program for which they meet regular change of curriculum requirements. Students who pass all assigned summer courses with at least a 2.0 grade point average and no failing grades earn the right to continue as fully admitted students for the fall semester. Gateway students may apply for summer Financial Aid. Participating students must attend a designated New Student Conference. They participate in peer-mentor led groups and must reside on campus during the summer.
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Students participating in this mandatory program are assigned 6 hours of University Core Curriculum courses plus a study skills class during the second summer session (July-August) prior to their first fall semester at Texas A&M University. Qualified students are selected for provisional admission by the Office of Admissions to participate in the Aggie Gateway to Success (AGS or Gateway) program as General Studies students. A TAP academic advisor will help each General Studies student develop a realistic academic plan for transitioning into a specific major and progressing toward timely graduation. Continuing students approved to enter TAP for one semester to qualify for entry to a different degree-granting major are temporarily classified as “General Studies” majors. Students in the TEAM and Gateway programs are supported by TAP academic advisors for the length of those programs.


Academic Advising for Students in Transition Campus-wide TAP programs include: the Texas A&M-Blinn TEAM co-enrollment partnership with Blinn College (TEAM) , the Aggie Gateway to Success provisional admission program (Gateway), the university’s transitional major (General Studies), a program and course for students to investigate academic majors (Explore), and a personalized, directed advising program for at-risk students (Aggies Thrive). Transition Academic Programs (TAP) provides academic advising and administrative support for students transitioning between majors, as well as programming for students transitioning from high school to college.
