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Dr. F. Killebrew
Welcome to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, home of the Islanders! I congratulate you for completing your high school education. It's an accomplishment of which you should be very proud, and we are very happy that you have chosen A&M-Corpus Christi to continue your education.

As you begin your journey to achieving your educational goals, we want to help make your college experience a positive one. In your freshman year at A&M-Corpus Christi, you will encounter many new and exciting things and from time to time you might have a question about your classes, activities on campus, or other issues that may seem unfamiliar or different. The information in this Student Handbook will help you become familiar with the campus and the many services available to you. Everyone at A&M-Corpus Christi wants your university experience to be positive, productive, and memorable, so use the information in the handbook and always ask questions. We're here to help you.

I wish you the best as you begin the semester at A&M-Corpus Christi and hope you enjoy the great things the Island University has to offer.

Sincerely,


Flavius C. Killebrew
President/CEO



A Message from the Vice President for Student Affairs

Congratulations and welcome to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. The entire Division of Student Affairs is excited you have chosen the Island University to pursue your academic endeavors. We want to make sure you are successful in your academic pursuits and your personal goals.

This handbook has been prepared to assist you while you attend the Island University . It contains information relevant to everyday campus life along with helpful ideas to make your transition to college a success. Students who learn to manage time are the most likely to succeed in classes and graduate on time. This planner can help you schedule your exams, papers, projects, work and recreational activities.

May you be successful as you journey forth in pursuit of knowledge of the world and of yourself. The college experience offers a wonderful opportunity to explore new ideas, learn more about yourself and help you decide your future. We wish you the best of luck. If you should have any questions or need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Student Affairs for assistance. Visit us at the University Center , room 318, or call (361) 825-2612.

Sincerely,

H. Eliot Chenaux, Ph. D.
Vice President for Student Affairs


Table of Content
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  1. Student Services & Resources
  2. Campus Activities
  3. Campus Life
  4. Campus Services
  5. Academic Information
  6. Your Rights & Repsonsibilities as an Islander
  7. Rules & Regulations

 

 
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