Texas A&M University
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Education Degree
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Bachelor of Science in Education Degree with an emphasis EC-6 Generalist
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Bachelor of Science in Education Degree with an emphasis Middle Grades 4-8 Math/Science
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Bachelor of Science in Education Degree with an emphasis Special Education
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Bachelor of Science in Education Degree with an emphasis Bilingual Education
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Apply for Financial Aid
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Applying for financial aid is an important part of preparing for your college education. Eligibility for various programs is first determined by your residency status. Once residency is determined, you will know which financial aid application must be completed. Click on the following links to access the financial aid applications
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Cost of Attendance. The cost of attendance (COA) is an estimate of what it costs the typical student to attend Texas A&M University. Your COA covers both your college tuition and basic [SEK2] living expenses. When comparing financial aid packages from other schools, make sure you are comparing the total cost of attending that school, not just the total financial aid awarded.
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A&M’s Money Education Center offers financial education for students
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Texas A&M University has provided tuition support since 2008, by pledging tuition coverage to low- and middle-income families through the Aggie Assurance commitment. For students whose family income is $60,000 or less, tuition will be covered by grants and/or scholarships.
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Brazos Valley Promise
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