- To be considered official, a paper transcript must arrive at TAMUG unopened in its original envelope. The document must also bear the seal and signature of the college or university registrar. Once a transcript is opened by someone other than a designated TAMUG staff member, it is considered unofficial.
- An electronic transcript is considered official if it is transmitted from the registrar’s office of a college or university directly to TAMU/TAMUG. If the transcript is forwarded from the student to TAMU/TAMUG, it will be considered unofficial.
- Faxed, scanned, or photocopied transcripts are considered unofficial.
- Students sending transcripts from countries outside the United States should refer to the International Transcripts section below for special requirements and delivery instructions.
Transcripts & Test Scores
All incoming students must submit official transcripts and test scores according to the requirements for their academic program. New students who fail to do so will not be able to enroll in courses until all outstanding documents have been received. Official transcripts and test scores that do not match the information entered on the admissions application may result in the reconsideration of the admissions offer.
- Master’s and doctoral degree programs: students must submit official transcripts from all senior-level institutions attended
- Master of Maritime Business Administration and Logistics Program: Applicants are no longer required to submit official GMAT scores except for international students who intend to use GMAT to satisfy English proficiency requirements.
- Maritime Business Administration Graduate Certificate program: Students must submit an official transcript showing a bachelor’s degree awarded. No GMAT scores are required.
Please read below for detailed instructions on sending official transcripts and test scores to TAMUG.