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Texas A&M Offers In-State Tuition For Civilian USCG Degrees

Texas A&M University is offering in-state tuition for all incoming U.S. undergraduate students who select a U.S. Coast Guard license program offered at its Galveston Campus beginning the 2025 fall semester. The move aims to offset the national shortage of ...

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  • Colorful fireworks over Galveston's Pleasure Pier with the Texas A&M University Galveston Campus mark in the top left hand corner

    Lighting Up The Sky: The Chemistry Behind America’s Birthday

    On Friday, fireworks will illuminate skies around the nation in celebration of Independence Day. This long-standing American tradition is more than just spectacle—it’s chemistry in action, with precise chemical formulations ensuring both safety and brilliance in every burst.  Grace Townsend, director of chemistry labs at Texas A&M University at Galveston and instructional associate professor in ...

  • 2025 Hurricane Season Preparedness

    The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season is here. If you haven’t already done so, now is the time to prepare as the season officially began on June 1. The 2024 season had 18 named storms, with Hurricane Beryl bringing severe weather to Galveston. While the peak of hurricane activity for the Galveston area typically falls between ...

  • Aggieland by the Sea Welcomes New Marketing and Communications Director

    Texas A&M University at Galveston is excited to welcome Toni Mooney Smith as the campus’ new marketing and communications director.   Mooney Smith, who brings more than 20 years of higher education experience, accepted the position from Galveston Campus Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Col. Michael E. Fossum earlier this year. She comes to the ...