Introduction
The Texas A&M University (TAMU) Registrar’s Office plays a pivotal role in the university’s academic operations. It is responsible for managing student records, academic calendars, and enrollment data. The office recently released its annual report, providing valuable insights into the university’s student body, course offerings, and academic programs.

Student Enrollment Statistics
As of Fall 2021, TAMU welcomed 68,985 students, a significant increase from the 63,802 students enrolled in Fall 2020. This growth reflects the university’s continued commitment to providing a world-class education to a diverse student population.
- Undergraduate Students: 51,149
- Graduate Students: 17,836
Course Offerings
TAMU offers an extensive range of academic programs for both undergraduate and graduate students. The Registrar’s Office manages a database of over 10,000 courses, spanning various disciplines.
- Undergraduate Courses: 6,543
- Graduate Courses: 3,457
Academic Calendar
The Registrar’s Office is responsible for maintaining the academic calendar, which outlines the schedule of academic events for each semester. This calendar includes the start and end dates of classes, exam schedules, and holidays.
- Fall Semester: August 29, 2022 – December 9, 2022
- Spring Semester: January 17, 2023 – May 5, 2023
Student Records
The Registrar’s Office maintains official academic records for all students, which include transcripts, grades, and degree conferral information. These records are essential for students applying to graduate schools or seeking employment.
- Number of Transcripts Issued: 125,678
- Number of Degree Conferrals: 15,789
Data-Driven Insights
The Registrar’s Office uses data analytics to identify trends and patterns in student enrollment, course offerings, and academic programs. These insights help the university improve its operations and make informed decisions about the future.
- Top Undergraduate Majors: Engineering, Business, Science, Education, Agriculture
- Top Graduate Programs: Engineering, Business, Education, Public Health, Veterinary Medicine
Innovative Initiatives
The Registrar’s Office is continuously exploring innovative ways to enhance student services. Recent initiatives include:
- Online Transcript Request: Students can now request official transcripts online, reducing turnaround times.
- Mobile Application: A mobile application provides students with convenient access to their academic records and course schedules.
- Data Visualization Tools: The office is developing data visualization tools to make it easier for students and faculty to understand enrollment trends and academic data.
Conclusion
The TAMU Registrar Report 2021 provides a comprehensive overview of the university’s academic operations. The data insights and innovative initiatives highlighted in this report demonstrate the university’s commitment to providing a seamless and transformative academic experience for its students.
Table 1: TAMU Student Enrollment Trends
| Academic Year | Undergraduate | Graduate | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-2019 | 48,976 | 14,826 | 63,802 |
| 2019-2020 | 50,234 | 15,968 | 66,202 |
| 2020-2021 | 51,149 | 17,836 | 68,985 |
Table 2: TAMU Course Offerings
| Course Level | Undergraduate | Graduate | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower Division | 3,972 | 2,116 | 6,088 |
| Upper Division | 2,571 | 1,341 | 3,912 |
| Graduate Level | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 6,543 | 3,457 | 10,000 |
Table 3: TAMU Academic Calendar
| Semester | Fall | Spring |
|---|---|---|
| Start Date | August 29, 2022 | January 17, 2023 |
| End Date | December 9, 2022 | May 5, 2023 |
Table 4: TAMU Student Records
| Record Type | Number |
|---|---|
| Transcripts Issued | 125,678 |
| Degree Conferrals | 15,789 |
