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Contact Us

For safety concerns related to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Education Abroad will be conducting all business remotely until further notice. To reach an Education Abroad staff member you can call 979-845-0544 during normal business hours or email abroad@tamu.edu.

Education Abroad is offering virtual advising to students interested in participating in future programs.

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Office Information

Location: Pavilion 112
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tel: 979-845-0544  Fax: 979-458-3623
Email: abroad@tamu.edu 

Mailing address

Texas A&M Education Abroad
3262 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3262

In Case of Emergency! 24/7 call or text 979-255-6103
abroademergency@tamu.edu

Program Specific Questions

Affiliate Provider programs: tcabroad@tamu.edu
Incoming Exchange students: incoming@tamu.edu
Independent Travelers: abroad@tamu.edu
Outgoing Exchange programs: tcabroad@tamu.edu
Passports: abroad@tamu.edu
All other inquiries: abroad@tamu.edu


Other Ways to Connect

College Liaisons

College Liaisons serve as the point of contact for their college/unit and provide guidance and support for education abroad programming for TAMU faculty, staff, and students.

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Current List of Liaisons

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COLLEGE/SHOOL/UNIT

NAME

TITLE

PHONE

E-MAIL ADDRESS

Agriculture and Life Sciences

Dr. Mary Bryk

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

(o) 847-6180

bryk@tamu.edu

Daniel Putnam

International Programs Coordinator

(o)

daniel.putnam@ag.tamu.edu

Architecture

Dr. Leslie Feigenbaum

Associate Dean for International Programs

(o) 845-7886

leslief@tamu.edu

Megan Thatcher

Administrative Coordinator

(o) 845-8035

mthatcher@arch.tamu.edu

Arts & Sciences

Dr. Christie Dunn

Manager, International Programs

(o) 845-5142

cadunn@tamu.edu

Bush School of Government & Public Service

Peg Hosea

Senior Administrative Coordinator I International Affairs

(o) 458-2276

plhosea@tamu.edu

Education and Human Development

Kelley O'Neal

Director, Byrne Student Success Center

(o) 862-8489

koneal@tamu.edu

Dr. Beverly Irby

Professor & Associate Dean

(o) 845-1831

beverly.irby@tamu.edu

Engineering

Dr. Maria Alves

Director, Halliburton Engineering Global Programs

(o) 862-1880

malves@tamu.edu

Ms. Leslie Donaway

Assistant Director

(o) 458-5992

ldonaway@tamu.edu

Mr. Thomas Hallmark

Program Specialist

(o) 862-5882

thomas.hallmark@tamu.edu

Ahmarlay Myint

Program Specialist

(o) 862-5881

ahmarlay@tamu.edu

Health - 

 

 

 

 

Dentistry

Dr. Leigh Ann Wyatt

Executive Director

(o) 214-828-8922

lwyatt@tamhsc.edu

Medicine

Dr. Wei-Jung Chen

Associate Dean for Student Affairs

(o) 436-0245

wchen@medicine.tamhsc.edu

Nursing

 

 

 

 

Pharmacy

       

Public Health

Dr. Jennifer Griffith

Associate Dean

(o) 436-9426

Jennifer.griffith@tamu.edu

Casey Shumacher

Director

(o)436-9423

cschumacher@tamu.edu

Mays Business School

Dr. Katy Lane

Director, Center for International Business Studies

(o) 845-5234

klane@mays.tamu.edu

Kerri Vance

Program Coordinator

(o) 845-5234

kvance@mays.tamu.edu

Laura Roberts

Program Coordinator

(o) 845-5231

laroberts@mays.tamu.edu

School of Law

Dr. Charlotte Ku

Professor & Associate Dean for Global Programs

(o) 817-212-4039

cku@law.tamu.edu

Performance, Vizualization & Fine Arts

John Abi-Najm

Executive Assistant

(o) 458-3397

johnabinajm@tamu.edu

Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences

Dr. Linda Logan

Director, International Programs; Prof., Vet Pathobiology

(o) 676-0820

llogan@cvm.tamu.edu

Dr. Laura Weber

Program Coordinator

(o) 845-8612

LWeber@tamu.edu

Corps of Cadets

Meredith Simpson

Assistant Commandant

(o) 862-3337

msimpson@tamu.edu

Memorial Student Center

Dr. Cory Arcak

Associate Director, LT Jordan Institute

(o) 845-0000

coryarcak@tamu.edu

HEC at McAllen

Yolanda Cardona

Financial Aid Advisor III

(o) 956-271-1315

ycardona91@tamu.edu

Texas A&M Galveston

Dr. Donna Lang

Associate Vice President for Academic Operations

(o) 409-740-4419

langd@tamug.edu

Rachel Ball

Academic Advisor III, Head Marine Biology

(o) 409-740-4531

ballr@tamu.edu

Texas A&M Qatar

Ms. Sarah Aboulhosn

Program Manager

(o) 

sarah.aboulhosn@qatar.tamu.edu

Last updated 10/31/2022

About Us


Education Abroad at Texas A&M is proud to promote and facilitate transformational, diverse, and inclusive international experiences for over 5,600 Aggies each academic year*—more than any other public university**! With offerings ranging from one week to one year in over 100 different countries around the world, we help Aggies from freshmen to doctoral candidates find study, intern, research, or volunteer programs to fit their academic and personal interests, career goals, and budget.

International experiences actively prepare students to be global citizens, immersing them in foreign languages and cultures to foster intercultural knowledge and competence. Participating in education abroad experiences while at Texas A&M gives students the opportunity to expand their intellectual and personal horizons, better navigate different environments, and build a more impressive resume.

Education Abroad is dedicated to supporting students before, during, and after their experiences abroad. Start exploring international opportunities now and TAKE THE AGGIE SPIRIT ANYWHERE! 
 

Mission Statement


Education Abroad promotes and facilitates student access to meaningful, diverse, and inclusive global experiences.

  • We guide and support students before, during, and after their transformational credit and non-credit experiences both domestic and abroad.
  • We prepare students to be global citizens by fostering intercultural knowledge and competence.
  • We develop and promote programming through collaboration with internal and external partners.


Abroad For All Commitment

Education Abroad believes that international opportunities should by accessible to all students, regardless of age, background, ability, socio-economic status, or other identity. We are committed to provide support and guidance to students throughout their experience abroad and strive to prepare them to be global citizens with intercultural knowledge and competence. We work with both internal and external partners to create programs and environments that are welcoming and educational. Through our Abroad For All Commitment, every student should feel empowered to inquire and utilize our services. 
 

Annual Reports


Branch Campus Support

Education Abroad not only serves the College Station campus, but also provides support for TAMU Galveston, TAMU at Qatar, TAMU School of Law, and TAMU Health Science Center.

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Partnerships

 

Affiliate Providers

Third-party education abroad providers vetted by TAMU for individual program enrollment and customization services for faculty-directed programs.
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Exchange Partners

International universities engaged with a student exchange agreement with TAMU.
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Institutional Memberships

University Offices