Welcome to Island Online
Taking online courses gives you the flexibility to complete your degree anytime, anywhere. TAMU-CC offers several online courses and programs that fit your busy schedule. Courses are delivered through the Blackboard learning management system and a wide range of support and services are available to help you have a successful online experience.
Courses and Program Descriptions:
Admissions:- Apply to be a student at Office of Recruitment and Admissions.
Financial Aid:
- Identify funding opportunities at Student Financial Assistance web site.
Advising:
- To ensure the courses you select are relevant to an academic program in which you are enrolled, seek Academic Advising advising before registration:
Registration:
- Find online courses schedules
- Access TAMU-CC Registrar's Office
- Register for course at S.A.I.L., a secure student portal where you can access your student, academic, and financial aid records at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
Prepare to learn online by exploring Blackboard tools and features as well as tips to be a successful online learner at:
- Blackboard resources for students
- The Academic Digital Resource Center course (Undergraduate or Graduate) in Blackboard
- For specific terms, tuition, and fee descriptions and information about exemptions and waivers for tuition and mandatory fees go to Business Office - Tuition and Fees
Technical Requirements:
Follow the link below to find information about preparing your computer for online courses by reviewing Technical Requirements.

Library:
Mary and Jeff Bell Library offers support to distance learners.
Other Services:
Student Engagement and Success
Examination Arrangements:
Some online courses may require proctored testing. Below are links to some authorized testing centers. Contact your professors for their specific proctoring requirements.
- Texas Testing Centers
- National College Testing Association Testing Centers
- Also try local libraries, colleges, and other academic institutions to find a testing center near you.
- TAMU-CC instructors may use Examity, ProctorU or Respondus - online proctoring services
- See more on information on online testing/proctoring.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi encourages you to resolve issues or complaints using the processes provided on the University's Complaint Resolution webpage. However, if an issue cannot be resolved internally, you may file a complaint about Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi with your state of residence or with SACS-COC, the University’s accrediting agency.
State Authorization:

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA) member institution, and is in the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) compact. Membership in SARA permits TAMU-CC to provide online courses or instructions to students in other SARA member states and U.S. territories. More information is available on our State Authorizations page. To view a list of SARA institution in your state, visit the NC-SARA website.