2024 TAMU Engineering Applicants SRAR???

Hello,
I just submitted my application to TAMU today and I see that the next step is completing the SRAR (self reported academic record). I’ve completed most of it but have come to a bump in the road. I realize that you are supposed to but in the classes that you are taking senior year, but since it is still summer, I am not fully aware of what exact classes I will be taking and dont want to mess it up because it specifically says that if it doesn’t match my final transcript, they could revoke my admission. Being an engineering applicant, I want to get everything submitted ASAP so they will consider me first. Does anyone know if the SRAR must be submitted for them to consider my application completely? Or can I wait until much later on and still receive the news of my acceptance or rejection in the early stages like other engineering applicant from last year. Any advice?

Thanks

@cw3131
THE SRAR is part of the application and your app will not be considered complete for consideration without the SRAR.
Engineering applicants do not receive rejections in the early stages of the admission cycle. No applicant does. Rejections and PSA typically do not come out until March. Only Auto Admit 10% and Academic Admits first receive university admissions decions, starting the 3rd week in September. Engineering applicants that are top 10% and Academic Admits first start receiving decisions around the second week of October through December, if they applied by the Early Decision deadline. Even then, as in past cycles, there have been Auto Top 10% and Academic Admits who were deferred and engineering decision until January, even though they applied by the Early Decision deadline.

As long as your SRAR is submitted by the supplemental documents deadline of December 8, you will be fine. But don’t wait that long in case there is an issue. Send it as soon as you know your classes for sure. Keep checking your AIS (applicant information system) that you will have access to, once you submit the application, to make sure that all boxes are checked for the different pieces of the application and that you are complete and in review. Then sit and wait for your admissions decisions.