HSC Office of the Registrar
235 SRPH Administration Building
College Station, TX 77843-1266
Phone: (979) 862-3430
Fax: (979) 862-3428
Mission Statement
The Texas A&M Health Science Center is committed to excellence in the education of health-related professionals and scientists, research and scholarly activity, and public service. The Office of the Registrar supports the HSC mission by existing to serve students, faculty, staff, administration, alumni and the public by preservation of the integrity of academic records. Truth, accuracy and fairness are critical elements to the effective functioning of the schools that we serve and the HSC as a whole.
The Office of the Registrar also supports the mission of the HSC by providing information regarding academic policies, registration processing, and student data management to all of our constituencies.
PLEASE NOTE that users of this Web page are responsible for checking the accuracy, completeness, currency and/or suitability of all information themselves. The Texas A&M Health Science Center Office of the Registrar makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided via this Web site. The HSC Office of the Registrar specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that may result from providing the Web site or the information it contains, including any Web sites maintained by third parties and linked to the HSC Office of the Registrar site. The Office of the Registrar reserves the right to vary the material, information or publication on this web site without notice.
With few exceptions, state law gives you the right to request, receive, review and correct information about yourself collected on the forms on this web site.
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Race and Ethnicity in Admissions
As authorized by the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents race and ethnicity have been added to the pool of non-cognitive factors considered for admissions decisions to HSC academic programs. As state law requires one year notification of changes to admissions criteria prior to their use in admissions decisions, the addition will be effective June 7, 2005. More information is available in our case statement for the change as well as our diversity statement.
