Hi guys, does anyone know if Texas A&M requires a self-reported academic record as part of the application process? I've heard mixed things and just want to be sure. Thanks!
Hi there! Texas A&M does indeed use a Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) as part of their application process. All freshman applicants are required to submit their high school coursework and grades through SRAR, which essentially replaces the need for sending an official transcript during the initial application review.
Once you have completed your SRAR, you'll need to link it to your Texas A&M applicant portal. Note that for students who are admitted and choose to enroll at Texas A&M, they will need to submit an official high school transcript for verification purposes. It's essential to make sure that your SRAR is accurate, as discrepancies between your self-reported record and your official transcript could lead to the rescinding of your offer of admission.
In summary, yes, Texas A&M does require a self-reported academic record as part of their application process, and you'll need to submit it through the SRAR platform. Good luck with your application!
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