Resources
Academic Support Services
- JavaLab Online Tutoring- The Department of Mathematics provides tutoring and technical support for students in introductory math courses.
- Pathways Academic Assistance Center
- Writing Center
- To make an online (only) appointment follow these steps:
- If you do not already have an account, you will need to register for a new account.
- After creating your account, you will be taken to an online schedule. Select a white square in the time slot you would like for your one hour appointment.
- Fill out the appointment sheet.
- At the time of your appointment, click the red "Start or Join Online Consultation" in the original appointment slot.
- To make an online (only) appointment follow these steps:
- Jernigan Library
Technical Support Services
- JNet, Blackboard(via Jnet), & Email
- Watch this tutorial video on how to access these services.
- TAMUK iTech Helpdesk
TAMUK Resources
- AVID
- Blue & Gold
- Bookstore
- Disability Resource Center
- Purchase a Parking Permit
- Sample Syllabus
- Student Handbook
- Student Health & Wellness
Major/Career/College Exploration
- Fields of study at Texas A&M University- Kingsville
- Contact a professional undergraduate advisor at Texas A&M University- Kingsville
- Texas Workforce Commission
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- College for All Texans
- Finding your College Fit
Course Transferability Resources
Academic dual credits may be applied toward the core curriculum or to other specific degree program requirements of an academic associate degree or baccalaureate degree at Texas public higher education institutions. However, transferred credits are not guaranteed to count toward a specific degree program. Some public institutions may award elective credit instead. In some instances, private or out-of-state institutions may choose not to award transfer credit for academic courses taken in dual credit programs. We have provided the following links to serve as a starting point. If students know which institution they plan to transfer credits to, we highly recommend they seek guidance from an advisor at that institution.