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Q: I have a question about housing. Whom do I have to contact?
A: Please contact the Department of Residence Life. The Department of Residence Life handles all matters related to student housing. Read the Reciprocal Exchange Student Handbook.The handbook should tell you all you would like to know.

Q: What do I do when I get to Texas A&M?
A: Read Getting Settled in the handbook for this information. It will tell you what to do when you get to Texas.

Q: I've just arrived at College Station Texas A&M University. What do I do now?
A: You should have received a housing assignment from the before leaving for Texas. Contact the TAMU Study Abroad Programs to find out where to pick up your room key.

Q: I'm all moved into my room. What's there to do in Bryan-College Station?
A: Meet new friends! Also check out the Bryan/College Station Web Sites.

Q: How do I meet new friends and people at Texas A&M?
A: One of the best ways is through the Orientation Program for new international exchange students. You'll be able to take part in lots of activities with international exchange students from all over the world. We recommend it!

Q: When do I finally select my courses?
A: You may select your courses from the descriptions on the Texas A&M University web site. After you've arrived in Bryan-College Station Read Reciprocal Exchange Program Handbook.
    Everything you need to know should be available in this handbook.

Q: Where can I find course descriptions for the courses I'm interested in?
A: Course descriptions are found at TAMU Courses.

Q: When and where do I register for classes?
A: Read Reciprocal Exchange Program Handbook in the section "Registration". Everything you need to know should be here.

Q: How much does it cost to live and study at Texas A&M University?
A: See International Student Financial Aid. Also see TAMU Prospective Students.


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