Texas A&M University offers a number of National Merit Scholarships to incoming freshmen who have been named National Merit Finalists. These scholarships are highly competitive and are awarded based on academic merit and other factors such as leadership, extracurricular activities, and community service. The National Merit Scholarships available at Texas A&M University include:
National Merit Finalist Scholarship: This scholarship provides $2,000 per year for up to four years of undergraduate study at Texas A&M University.
President’s Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship provides full tuition and fees, plus a $2,500 per year stipend for up to four years of undergraduate study. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and demonstrated leadership and community involvement.
Century Scholars Program: This scholarship provides a variety of benefits, including full tuition and fees, a $1,000 per year stipend for books and supplies, and additional support services such as mentoring and academic advising. Recipients are selected based on academic merit, financial need, and other factors.
The application deadline for the National Merit Scholarships at Texas A&M University is typically in the fall or early winter. For more information about the scholarships, including eligibility requirements and application deadlines, interested students should visit the Texas A&M University website or contact the university’s Office of Admissions.