Graduate Degrees and Certificates

Welcome to Graduate Degrees and Certificates! Texas A&M University–Central Texas provides accessible, affordable and career-focused graduate programs.

Accredited Master’s Degrees from A&M–Central Texas

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Bureau of Labor Statistics data show master’s degree holders earn nearly 20% more per year than bachelor’s graduates.

As a member of the Texas A&M University System, we’re committed to providing the highest quality of education while maintaining our rank as one of the most affordable public universities in Texas. Build your future with a master’s degree, including programs available 100% online.

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College of Arts and Sciences

Master’s Degrees

College of Business Administration

Master’s Degrees

Graduate Certificates

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College of Education and Human Development

Master’s Degrees

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The Graduate School office is responsible for graduate students from admissions to graduation. It is the goal of the graduate school office to provide students with support and quality service throughout their studies at Texas A&M University – Central Texas.

Admission to Graduate School

Admission to the Graduate School is overseen by the Dean of the Graduate School. Applicants seeking admission must present the following credentials and materials indicating their ability to successfully pursue graduate-level work:

  1. Submit a completed application for graduate admissions by visiting https://applytexas.org/. Applications must be received by the deadlines indicated in the current university calendar.
  2. Submit official transcript(s). Provide official copies of transcript(s) from each previously attended college or university. Transcripts must indicate the date of degree conferral for the baccalaureate and/or graduate degree and must convey good standing. Official transcripts must be delivered in sealed envelopes to the Office of the Graduate School, or emailed by secure electronic transcripts exchange (e.g. eScrip-Safe, National Student Clearing House, Parchment, or Credentials Solutions) from participating institutions directly to [email protected]
  3. Provide proof of bacterial meningitis vaccination for students aged 21 and under.

Beyond general requirements for admission to the Graduate School, departments may set additional standards for admission to degree programs, subject to administrative approval. Please click on the program listed above to view entry requirements, or contact the specific graduate coordinator for additional graduate admission requirements.

Transfer Students Within U.S.

Applicants to A&M-Central Texas who have attempted graduate-level credit at another regionally accredited U.S. institution after attaining a bachelor’s degree will be considered transfer students. Applicants must be eligible for re-enrollment at their last attended college or university and must submit final official transcripts from each college or university attended. For students who have previously attended A&M-Central Texas, both transfer work and A&M-Central Texas work will be combined to determine a cumulative GPA. Transferred developmental and similar non-college credits will not be used to determine the required GPA for transfer admission eligibility.

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We’re here to help: Attending A&M–Central Texas next semester is possible. We offer a variety of assistance, including grants, student and parent loans, scholarships, and tuition-exemption programs. Contact us now to learn more:


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