Welcome to the Graduate School! Below are links to information to help you navigate your experience as a graduate student. Please contact us if you have questions or need help, and welcome to A&M-Commerce.
Explore our programs to find the graduate degree or graduate certificate that fits with your career goals! We offer online, face-to-face as well as hybrid options in Commerce and DFW locations.
Browse our broad selection of educator certification programs. Professional certifications are available through several graduate programs administered by departments within the College of Education and Human Services.
Complete your application process here to begin your next chapter as a graduate student at A&M-Commerce.
Find each semester's schedule of classes by department or course prefix. Each class listing includes the instructor, syllabus, date/time, duration, and location of each section.
myLEO is the hub where you access important items such as class registration, payments, transcripts, and more.
Need to register for classes but unsure how? Watch this step-by-step guide to learn how to register.
A&M-Commerce is a member of the Federation of North Texas Area Universities. The federation is a consortium of three universities: A&M-Commerce, Texas Woman’s University and the University of North Texas.
Graduate students have access to the combined academic resources of all three universities, including their libraries and laboratories. Students benefit from the flexibility of cross-registration at member universities, which can be used when a course is not offered at their home institution. Students also have opportunities to interact with other graduate students in a broad range of classes, seminars, conferences and special programs.
Please contact DeRene Sutton at 903.886.5163 or DeRene.Sutton@tamuc.edu for more information.
All courses will have a myLeo Online (D2L Brightspace) course offering, but some face to face courses may not use it. Read these instructions on how to navigate the online learning platform.
DegreeWorks is where you track your progress through your program and make sure you are meeting all your requirements for graduation.
Your lion card is more than just an ID. With it, you have access to the Morris Recreation Center, the Velma K. Waters Library, print labs, academic resources as well as residential dorms and meal plans. Additionally it gets you in to sporting events free or at discount pricing and functions as a debit card accessing prepaid Lion Cash accounts.
The Academic Year at A&M–Commerce is defined as beginning with the Fall semester. View important dates and deadlines, the final exam schedule, registration schedule, and events.
The graduate student guide is an overview of important information such as registration, grades, the campus directory, and additional student resources.
This handbook contains key information for progressing through a doctoral program, including requirements, coursework, academic rules, the dissertation process, and timeline for graduation.
The catalog lists every program, its courses/course descriptions, and accreditation information.
This page contains all the doctoral and masters admission documents, dissertation documents, and faculty forms.
* Are available to both online and on-campus students.
The campus map shows the location of all campus buildings, parking lots, recreation areas, and special services.
The Waters Library allows students exclusive access to academic materials and provides study rooms, media equipment, archives, and support from Research Librarians.
The Office of the Registrar maintains the academic records for all student and assists with registration, transcript requests, enrollment verifications, grades, and graduation.
Find the right housing option and enjoy a safe, supportive community fostering personal and academic growth.
Traditions and school spirit are a legacy at A&M-Commerce. The university offers student clubs, organizations, and campus tours.
The Rayburn Student Center is the heart of our campus. You can eat in the cafeteria, explore more dining options, gather with friends, and attend events. Additionally, the bookstore, the Offices of Student Engagement and Intercultural Engagement, and Leadership are in the Rayburn Student Center.
Being active is one of the best things a Lion can do for their body as well as for their mind. Find what activities you love and participate in them daily to support your journey to achieve a healthy, active, balanced lifestyle.
Case managers help students with on-campus and off-campus resources, including victim support services, foster care alumni support, Lion Food Pantry, Lion Wardrobe, and student legal services.
This app offers 24/7 student support with a licensed counselor trained in the challenges faced by students.
Provides accommodations and services to enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Individual counseling, crisis intervention, and psychiatric medication management are available for students in the state of Texas.
We are committed to your successful transition from military to civilian life. This commitment includes helping you build on your strengths so you can achieve your graduate degree.
Addresses all complaints of sex-based discrimination, harassment, and related retaliation made by or against faculty, staff, students, guests, and vendors per our policies and applicable federal and state laws.
Explore current student job openings.
Learn more about the requirements and benefits of becoming a graduate assistant
Explore options when it comes to how you will pay for your degree.
Explore scholarship opportunities, fellowships, and grants.
Evaluate education rates, tuition plans, residency guidelines, waivers and exemptions, and student fees.
Funding is available for graduate students attending and presenting research at conferences within the United States.
Faculty or staff members must use this form to report all alleged graduate academic dishonesty violations to the Dean of Graduate Studies for investigation and resolution.
The library allows students exclusive access to academic materials in addition to providing study rooms, media equipment, archives, and research support.
Learn about creating, distributing and analyzing surveys.
To ensure integrity and compliance in research, all faculty, staff and students involved in research activities, or working on externally funded projects, must successfully complete training in responsible conduct in research and scholarship.
Please visit the various web pages provided by TDS to help you understand the thesis or dissertation process and review the resources provided to help you in writing and successfully completing your document.
Our career coaches are knowledgeable about the local and national job markets and can help you develop a plan from job searching through the hiring process.
This video is talk that explores the non-profit career path from the perspective of an English PhD graduate.