Please note the following information relative to enrollment verification:
- Required credit hours to be certified as a full-time or half-time undergraduate or graduate student for fall and spring
semesters and for the summer terms:
| Undergraduate |
Fall/Spring Semester |
Full-time Half-time |
12 hours 6 hours |
| |
Summer |
Full-time Half-time |
8 hours 4 hours |
| Graduate |
Fall/Spring Semester |
Full-time Half-time |
9 hours 4 hours |
| |
Summer |
Full-time Half-time |
6 hours 3 hours |
- Enrollment status for financial aid purposes may or may not match enrollment status as defined by the Office of the
Registrar. For more information, please visit https://financialaid.tamu.edu/eligibility/enrollment.aspx.
- Once a student drops a course, those hours cannot be used for verification of enrollment purposes.
Information updates are supplied to the National Student Clearinghouse periodically, and a student's
enrollment status may change if he/she drops a course or withdraws from the university.
- A student who is enrolled in less than a full-time course of study at Texas A&M may be in jeopardy of:
- losing insurance coverage under his or her parent/guardian's insurance policy;
- being out of compliance with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly INS)
if enrolled at Texas A&M on a student visa;
- being placed on a loan repayment schedule by a lender or guarantor if the student
is the recipient of Federal financial aid; and/or
- losing a scholarship if the guidelines for receiving the scholarship require full-time enrollment, etc.
- If a student is co-enrolled at another collegiate institution during the same semester he or she is enrolled
at Texas A&M University, only the enrolled hours at Texas A&M can be used for enrollment certification purposes.
Hours for which the student is enrolled at the TAMUS-HSC or other collegiate institution cannot be included for
enrollment certification at Texas A&M.
- Students participating in the Blinn/TEAM program will receive certification of full-time enrollment from Blinn College.
The Records Office at Texas A&M University will not certify enrollment for these students.