- Required Documents
- TWIC Card
- Merchant Mariner Card
- Medical Certificate
- Passport
- Student ID Card
- Cadet Ship Operations Manual
- Student Rules
- TAMMA SASH Prevention and Response aboard Training Ship (EMBARC Compliant)
- Notice of Non-Discrimination TAMU
Summer Sea Term
ABOUT SUMMER SEA TERM
Through the Texas A&M Maritime Academy program, deck and engine license cadet candidates must accrue time at sea before they graduate. Time is earned during summer sea term journeys after freshman, sophomore and junior years. Cadets travel around the world gaining vital hands-on experience in operating a ship, dealing with port traffic, and build other crucial maritime skills.
Latest SST Update
The 2024 Summer Sea Term Parent Forum & Q&A will be hosted on Tuesday, April 16, at 5:00 p.m. Please submit your questions prior to the meeting.
SST '24 Forum & Q&A Zoom Link
The Gulf Region's Only Maritime Academy
The Texas A&M Maritime Academy is a highly specialized maritime training and education program embedded within Texas A&M University at Galveston. It is one of seven maritime academies in the United States and the only one located on the Gulf of Mexico. The mission of the Texas A&M Maritime Academy is to provide the maritime industries of the State of Texas and the nation with highly trained and professional merchant marine officers (deck/engine) to serve on ocean-going and inland waterways vessels as well as in our nation’s armed forces, specifically the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard. To meet this mission, the Texas A&M Maritime Academy includes a Corps of Cadets.
Summer Sea Term News
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Galveston Campus Hosts Record Breaking Career Fair
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Texas A&M Reducing Tuition For Merchant Mariner License Students
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Texas A&M Maritime Academy Announces Ports Of Call For Summer Sea Term 2024
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WATCH: Texas A&M Celebrates Keel Laying For New Training Ship
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Keel Laying Ceremony Steeped In Tradition
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Corps Commander Summits Campus Leadership
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Cadet on Commercial Sea Term Helps Dock TS Kennedy in Tampa
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Dr. Anja Schulze on the Basics of Bioluminescence
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Texas A&M Maritime Academy Prepares the Next Generation of Maritime Professionals
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New Maritime Business Course for Cadets Aboard TS Kennedy
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Galveston Campus to Host Dock Party
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Texas A&M at Galveston Receives New Training Ship TS Kennedy
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Maritime Administrator Rear Admiral Ann Phillips visits Texas A&M University at Galveston
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A Taste of Texas Returns; Dock Party, Sail Away Flotilla Announced
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Q&A with Newly Announced Master of the Training Ship, Wade Howell '02
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Cadets, Log Travel From Oslo to College Station for 1968 Bonfire
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Texas A&M Brings 'A Taste of Texas' to Charleston
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Texas A&M University at Galveston Hosting Open Dock Party and Flotilla
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Texas A&M Maritime Academy Summer Sea Term '21 Schedule Announced