Academic Support

Military Admissions

Military Admissions is dedicated to providing transitional support and admissions advising to prospective undergraduate student veterans, current military members, spouses and dependents. Military Admissions counselors can guide you through the freshman and transfer admissions processes, evaluate college credits from previous institutions and assist with choosing a major by discussing your career goals.

Connect with the Military Admissions Team

Texas A&M University Libraries

The university libraries offer open educational resources, course reserves and more to facilitate your academic success. Access the Student Veteran Study Room, a dedicated library space for student veterans in Evans Annex 252C, accessible via the Aggie Card whenever the Annex is open.

Visit the Libraries

Education Abroad

The Department of Global Engagement offers students the chance to study, intern, volunteer or research abroad—an Aggie tradition that supports global learning. Veteran education benefits may apply if you participate in an education abroad program.

Travel the globe

Scholarships & Financial Assistance

Scholarships

The VRSC offers over 150 scholarships for veteran & military students through the UWIDE Continuing Student application. The VRSC Scholarship Program is designed to provide general financial assistance to veteran and military students and/or their enrolled spouses. Additionally, the VRSC also offers Aggie Ring Scholarships for qualifying veteran and military students.

Learn more about scholarships for veteran & military students

Emergency Funding

One-time financial assistance, up to $1,500, is available for veteran and military students encountering unexpected financial burdens. SAVE Funds are only issued to currently enrolled Aggie Veterans for unexpected and urgent circumstances that may affect your ability to remain enrolled.

Apply for emergency funds

Childcare Assistance

Financial assistance for childcare is available for qualifying veteran and military students to help offset the cost of childcare necessary for academic attendance and related activities. The program also provides connections and information on researched childcare facilities within the community.

Learn more about SAVE funds

BTHO Hunger

The VRSC has an in-house Pocket Pantry, offering non-perishable food and personal hygiene items at no-cost to veteran and military students. Students are encourage to use the pantry as often as they need. In addition to items offered through the pantry, Student Life offers additional food resources to enrolled students.

Explore food insecurity resources

Military Benefits and Entitlement

Aggie One Stop

Aggie One Stop is your go-to for all questions related to the processing of VA Chapter benefits and Hazlewood Exemptions, billing questions, and registrar-related inquiries. You can find an AOS advisor in the VRSC on Wednesdays.

Check out Aggie One Stop

Veteran Success on Campus

This VA program offers an on-campus counselor who is here to assist you in making sure you have access to everything you need from the VA to be successful in your academic pursuits. Our VSOC is also a Veteran Readiness & Employment (Ch. 31-VRE) Counselor.

Learn more about VSOC

Brazos County Veteran Services

Brazos County Veteran Services Office and the VRSC have partnered to provide currently enrolled veteran students at Texas A&M county veteran services in the convenience of the VRSC. County veteran services can assist with VA claims, discharge reviews, burial benefits and more in the convenience and comfort of the VRSC.

Schedule an appointment

Career Preparation

Texas A&M Career Center

The Career Center provides 1:1 career advising, workshops, programs and career fairs/events all aimed at preparing for post-graduation success. The center has two dedicated Career Advisors for Veterans and offers services to both currently enrolled and former students.

Prepare for your future career

Veteran Career Expo

Hosted by the Career Center, the  virtual event is open to all veteran and military students. Keep an eye out for information on date/time each fall semester.

Connection & Well-being

VALOR2

Veteran Aggie Leaders for Outreach, Research, & Resources (VALOR2) is a peer led outreach program that engages student veterans to assess and align critical resource needs to facilitate academic, financial, personal, and career success during the transitions to, through, and beyond Texas A&M.

Check out Valor2

MISSION:Wellness

This partnership program with University Health Services provides veteran and military students with a mental health resource within the VRSC, along with workshops and programming to address all aspects of wellness.

Engage with MISSION:Wellness

VITAL

The VA’s Veteran Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) strives to enhance academic retention and success and provides veteran students access to a licensed VA counselor at the local Community Based Outpatient Clinic.

Locate a program

Maroon Santa

Held each year near the end of the fall semester, Maroon Santa offers veteran and military students the opportunity to submit a wish list for their child(ren), fulfilled at an event that includes crafts, snacks, and a visit with Santa himself.