Awards

Distinguished Dissertation Awards
Distinguished Graduate Student Awards 
Montgomery Award
U.S. Senator Phil Gramm Doctoral Fellowship
The U.S. Senator Phil Gramm Fellowship acknowledges outstanding teaching and mentoring by graduate students at Texas A&M University. Learn more on the Phil Gramm Fellowship page.
Research and Presentation Travel Award
The program reimburses students up to $1000 for travel expenses associated with academic conferences and research projects in the United States and abroad. Visit the RAP Travel Award page for info.
Graduate Student Child Care (CC) Travel Award

The Graduate Student Child Care Travel Award reimburses students up to $750 for expenses incurred to care for children (either expenses for child travel or child care at home) while attending academic conferences, professional development opportunities, or conducting research in the United States or abroad. Visit the Travel Awards page for info. 

Assistantships

For Ph.D. students employed in GAT, GAR, and GAL the benefits include coverage of both resident tuition and required fees. Mandate to Cover Tuition and Fees See the assistantship employment comparison for more detailed information on GA titles. GA Positions Employment Comparison

Department/Program Teaching Assistantships (GAT)
With a Graduate Assistant Teaching (GAT) position, you have the opportunity to administer or assist instructional assignments and interact directly with students. Depending on the needs of your advisor, you might offer classroom and laboratory instruction, assist a faculty instructor in teaching sessions, tutor or hold office hours. You’ll also be responsible for grading some student work. These assistantships are typically extended by your department along with your offer of admission.
Non-Teaching Assistantships (GANT)
Graduate Assistant Non-Teaching (GANT) is the most fluid GA position. GANT responsibilities do not involve instructional assignments or support of teaching or academic programs, and are not primarily assisting with research. GANT responsibilities vary greatly and may include, but are not limited to the following non-teaching/non-curricular duties: performance of varied programmatic duties in non-academic units, assisting with administrative duties in a variety of settings. Most assistantships are awarded by the department to which you are applying, but some are offered on the Jobs for Aggies employment site.
Department/Program Research Assistantships (GAR)
Graduate Assistant Researchers (GARs) are hired by a research supervisor or Principal Investigator (PI), usually a faculty member, to assist on a research project. The research you perform will likely be related to your research focus, dissertation, or thesis. Research may or may not be externally-funded. This position is ideal for you if you excel at research; collecting, coding and analyzing data; and writing materials for review or presentation. These assistantships are typically extended by your department along with your offer of admission.
Mandate to Cover Tuition and Fees for PhD GATs, GARs, AND GALs

For Ph.D. students employed in GAT, GAR, and GAL the benefits include coverage of both resident tuition and required fees.

Mandate to Cover Tuition and Fees

 

Fellowships

Mobil Aggies Future Faculty Fellowship (F3)
Dissertation Fellowship
Crossing Latinidades Mellon Summer Institute and Doctoral Research Fellowship
The Crossing Latinidades program is open to doctoral students in the humanities or humanistic social sciences who are working on dissertations with US Latino/a/x/e topics. The Grad School issues calls for applications annually for both the Summer Institute and the fellowship, which carries a stipend of $30,000 for nine months + tuition waiver, health insurance and fees.
Additional Fellowship Resources

You may also apply for external fellowships funded by federal agencies, foundations and industries. These include the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship; the National Institute of Health (NIH) Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award; the Fulbright Program; and others. Some external fellowships are processed by the Grad School, while others may be processed by your department or college.

Externally Funded Fellowships

Grants and Scholarships

Federal T.E.A.C.H. Grant
The Federal TEACH Grant (Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education) Program helps students who plan to teach in high-need fields at the secondary or elementary level. Open to master’s students only. Learn more by visiting the Financial Aid website.
International Texas Public Education Grant (ITPEG) 
For international students seeking a graduate or professional degree, these grants are awarded based on financial need. Apply through the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA). Visit the International Student Financial Aid page on Aggie OneStop to learn more.
Texas Aggie Graduate Grant (TAGG)
The Texas Aggie Graduate Grant is a need-based award (need is determined by Scholarships & Financial Aid) for Texas residents attending graduate or graduate certificate programs on the College Station campus. The TAGG application is located on the Aggie OneStop Forms and Media webpage. Signed applications are accepted via upload in the Howdy Portal.
Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) 
The Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) is a program administered by the State of Texas to aid students with financial need, seeking a first bachelor's degree, graduate degree or professional degree. It is awarded based on the FAFSA/TASFA received.
Twanna M. Powell Endowed Scholarship II

The Twanna M. Powell Endowed Scholarship II provides financial assistance to students at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.

Eligibility

  • Must be a full-time student in good standing.
  • Must be pursuing a professional (doctoral or terminal) degree from one of the following colleges at Texas A&M University:
    • School of Law
    • College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
    • College of Medicine
    • College of Dentistry
    • College of Pharmacy
  • Must be a graduate of Palo Duro High School in Amarillo, TX. 

Selection Criteria

The awardee will be selected by a committee of faculty and/or staff of the Graduate and Professional School based on academic achievement, extracurricular involvement, and financial need.

The recipient will receive the scholarship each year, beginning fall 2026, until graduation.

Scholarship Amount per Year: $3000.

Apply on InfoReady.

For any questions regarding the Twanna M. Powell Endowed Scholarship II, please contact grad-award-admin@tamu.edu . 

Aggie Graduate Summer Support (AGSS)

The Aggie Graduate Summer Support (AGSS) program provides targeted funding to support doctoral students who lack guaranteed summer financial support. This pilot initiative is designed to help students maintain academic progress during the summer months by enabling continued engagement in dissertation research, scholarly writing, fieldwork, or doctoral-level experiential learning opportunities.

AGSS reflects Texas A&M’s commitment to graduate student success, degree completion, and equitable access to scholarly and professional development experiences.

For Eligibility, Applications Requirements, and other program details, or to apply, visit the InfoReady portal

Supplemental Funding

Texas A&M encourages students to seek external sources of funding. In addition to financial support, landing a prestigious external fellowship from sources such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Ford Foundation, or other national fellowships can provide students with valuable networking opportunities, opportunities for collaboration, and pipelines to careers. Through the Graduate Recruitment, Enhancement and Travel (GREAT) Program, we supplement external fellowships so we can offer highly competitive funding packages to recruit high achieving students into our graduate and professional programs.

GREAT Program

Graduate Recruitment, Enhancement and Travel (GREAT) Program

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