Texas A&M University—College Station

College Station, TX

Texas A&M University—College Station

College Station, TX

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Tuition & Fees

$12,783

$39,340

not including room and board

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Test Scores

Average freshman score by percentile.

75th
680
25th
580
75th
700
25th
580
75th
33
25th
24
75th
30
25th
25
75th
32
25th
26
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undergraduateRatios

53%

male

47%

female

19

students

1

faculty

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Moderately Selective

63%

acceptance rate

Accepted 27,125
Declined 15,747
Total Received 42,872
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Public

56,517

undergraduate students

16,791

graduate students

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School Facts

Founded in 1876, Texas A&M at College Station is a public comprehensive university. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Geo sciences, Liberal Arts, Medicine, Science, and Veterinary Medicine. Its main 5,200-acre campus is located in College Station, 90 miles northwest of Houston, Texas.

Official website Visit website
Application link Apply online
Public/private Public
Campus enrollment 73,308
Established in 1876
Coeducational Coeducational

5,500-acre campus in College Station (population: 122,738), 90 miles from Houston; branch campus in Galveston. Served by air; bus serves Bryan (five miles); major airport and train serve Houston. School operates transportation to student apartments and parking lots. Public transportation serves campus.

  • Campus Setting: Small-medium city

Texas A&M University—College Station
None
College Station, TX
77843

Campus Life

yes
Housing available
23%
of undergraduates that live in campus-owned housing
72%
of freshmen that live in campus-owned housing
no
Students are not required to live in school housing
yes
Students may have cars on campus
yes
Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age

Fun Facts

  • Texas A&M University -- College Station students put a penny at the foot of the Sul Ross statue on campus for good luck on their next exam. Legend has it this practice started because a former college president would refuse payment for his tutoring services—except for a single penny.
  • During the famed Texas A&M University -- College Station Midnight Yell pep rally, students kiss during a period when the lights are turned off. If students don't have a date, they "flick their Bic (a lighter)" to signal other singles so they might too find a kissing partner...
  • Should a Texas A&M University -- College Station student pass away, the school honors them with a beautiful, solemn Silver Taps ceremony, which includes a special rendition of Taps played to the North, South, and West but not to the East, as the sun will never rise on that Aggie's life again.
  • The Big Event, Texas A&M University -- College Station's annual day of service, is the largest single-day event of its kind, with 20,000+ students pitching in to help and thank the surrounding community.
  • Texas A&M University -- College Station's tradition of the Twelfth Man dates back to 1922, when former football player E. King Gill stood at the ready to help his teammates in their game against Centre College.
  • Texas A&M University -- College Station's Twelfth Man tradition was born in 1922, when injuries left the Aggies scrambling for players. The football coach called a former member from the stands and had him get ready to play. He was never needed, but when the game ended (which A&M won, BTW), he was the only man left standing on the sidelines.

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% freshman classHigh School Class Rank

Top 1/10
70%
Top 1/4
93%
Top 1/2
99%
Bottom 1/2
1%
Bottom 1/4
0%

Test Scores

Average freshman score by percentile.

75th
680
25th
580
75th
700
25th
580
75th
33
25th
24
75th
30
25th
25
75th
32
25th
26

Admissions Facts

Application fee $75
Admissions interview (required or recommended) Required of some
Application deadline (final deadline) December 1
SAT/ACT requirements SAT or ACT Required

Moderately Selective

63%

acceptance rate

Accepted 27,125
Declined 15,747
Total Received 42,872

Admissions Factors

Required

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Admission test scores
Secondary School Record
Secondary School GPA
Secondary School Rank

Recommended

Completion of college-preparatory program

Neither required nor recommended

Formal demonstration of competencies
Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
Recommendations

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Counseling services

  • Academic
  • Career
  • Minority student
  • Older student
  • Personal
  • Psychological

Remedial services offered

  • Study skills

Career placement services

  • Alumni network
  • Co-op education
  • Interest inventory
  • Internships
  • Interview training
  • On-campus job interviews
  • Resume assistance

Percent of the campus accessible to physically disabled students

85%

Additional services

  • Day care
  • Health service
  • Nonremedial tutoring
  • Placement service
  • Women's Center

Special programs for physically disabled students

  • Adaptive equipment
  • Braille services
  • Interpreters for hearing-impaired
  • Note-taking services
  • Other
  • Special transportation
  • Talking books
  • Tape recorders

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Financial Aid

62%

Of undergraduate students
receiving financial aid

$9,793

Average financial aid

Cost

in-state out-of-state
Tuition $8,974
Room & board $11,400
Additional fees $3,809
Books & supplies $1,222
Total $25,405
Average Financial Aid - $9,793
Total with Avg. Aid $15,612

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Financial Facts

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Financial Aid Office


P: 979 845-3236
F: 979 847-9061
financialaid@tamu.edu

Varsity Sports

M W
All track combined yes yes
Baseball yes
Basketball yes yes
Equestrian yes
Football yes
Golf yes yes
Soccer yes
Softball yes
Swimming and diving yes yes
Tennis yes yes
Volleyball yes

Club Sports - Men's

archery, baseball, basketball, bowling, climbing team, crew, cycling, fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, judo, lacrosse, paintball, pistol team, polo, powerlifting, racquetball, rugby, sailing team, soccer, taekwondo, trap & skeet, triathlon, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball, wakeboarding, water polo, water ski, wrestling

Club Sports - Women's

archery, baseball, basketball, bowling, cheer squad, climbing team, crew, cycling, fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, judo, lacrosse, paintball, pistol team, polo, powerlifting, racquetball, rugby, sailing team, soccer, taekwondo, trap & skeet, triathlon, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball, wakeboarding, water polo, water ski, wrestling

Intramural/Recreational Sports

dodgeball, cricket, kickball, tennis, cornhole, spikeball, badminton, indoor soccer, flag football, basketball, battleship, indoor volleyball, outdoor soccer, softball, table tennis league, ultimate frisbee

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Athletic Facts

Athletic conference memberships
NCAA Division I in Southeastern Conference (SEC)

Majors

Assc. Bach. Mast. Doct.
Accounting and Finance. yes
Accounting. yes yes yes
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching. yes yes
Advanced Legal Research/Studies, General. yes
Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering, General. yes yes yes
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations. yes yes
Agricultural Animal Breeding. yes yes
Agricultural Business and Management, General. yes yes yes
Agricultural Communication/Journalism. yes
Agricultural Economics. yes yes yes
Agricultural Engineering. yes yes yes
Agricultural Teacher Education. yes yes
Agricultural and Food Products Processing. yes
Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding. yes yes
Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling. yes
Agronomy and Crop Science. yes yes yes
Animal Sciences, General. yes yes yes
Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production. yes
Anthropology, General. yes yes yes
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General. yes yes yes
Applied Mathematics, General. yes
Archeology. yes
Architectural Engineering. yes
Architecture. yes yes yes
Astronomy. yes yes
Athletic Training/Trainer. yes
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General. yes yes yes
Behavioral Aspects of Health. yes yes
Bilingual and Multilingual Education. yes
Biochemistry. yes yes yes
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering. yes yes yes
Biology/Biological Sciences, General. yes yes yes
Biomedical Sciences, General. yes yes yes
Biostatistics. yes
Biotechnology. yes
Business Administration and Management, General. yes yes yes
Business Statistics. yes
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology. yes
Chemical Engineering. yes yes yes
Chemistry, General. yes yes yes
City/Urban, Community, and Regional Planning. yes yes yes
Civil Engineering, General. yes yes yes
Clinical Psychology. yes
Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling. yes
Community Psychology. yes
Computer Engineering, General. yes yes yes
Computer Graphics. yes yes
Computer Science. yes yes yes
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician. yes yes
Counseling Psychology. yes
Curriculum and Instruction. yes yes
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist. yes yes
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia. yes
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General. yes
Ecology. yes yes
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics. yes yes
Economics, General. yes yes yes
Educational Leadership and Administration, General. yes yes
Educational Psychology. yes yes
Educational/Instructional Technology. yes
Electrical and Electronics Engineering. yes yes yes
Electrical, Electronic, and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician. yes
Electromechanical/Electromechanical Engineering Technology/Technician. yes
Engineering, General. yes yes yes
Engineering/Industrial Management. yes
English Language and Literature, General. yes yes yes
Entomology. yes yes yes
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies. yes
Environmental Biology. yes
Environmental Health. yes
Environmental Science. yes
Environmental Studies. yes
Epidemiology. yes
Exercise Science and Kinesiology. yes yes yes
Experimental Psychology. yes
Family Practice Nurse/Nursing. yes
Farm/Farm and Ranch Management. yes
Finance, General. yes yes yes
Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management. yes yes
Food Science. yes yes
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General. yes
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General. yes
Forensic Science and Technology. yes
Forestry, General. yes yes yes
Geographic Information Science and Cartography. yes
Geography. yes yes yes
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other. yes
Geology/Earth Science, General. yes yes yes
Geophysics and Seismology. yes yes yes
Health Occupations Teacher Education. yes
Health Services Administration. yes
Health Teacher Education. yes yes
Health and Wellness, General. yes
Health/Health Care Administration/Management. yes
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican-American/Chicano Studies. yes
History, General. yes yes yes
Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management. yes
Horticultural Science. yes yes
Human Resources Development. yes
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General. yes
Hydrology and Water Resources Science. yes yes
Industrial Engineering. yes yes yes
Industrial and Organizational Psychology. yes
Information Science/Studies. yes
Intermedia/Multimedia. yes
International Policy Analysis. yes
International Relations and Affairs. yes
International/Globalization Studies. yes
Landscape Architecture. yes yes
Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management. yes yes
Management Information Systems, General. yes
Manufacturing Engineering Technology/Technician. yes
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography. yes yes yes
Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer. yes
Marine Sciences. yes
Maritime Studies. yes
Marketing/Marketing Management, General. yes yes yes
Materials Engineering. yes yes
Mathematics, General. yes yes yes
Mechanical Engineering. yes yes yes
Microbiology, General. yes yes yes
Molecular Genetics. yes yes yes
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. yes yes
Music, General. yes
Natural Resources/Conservation, General. yes yes yes
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. yes
Neuroscience. yes yes
Nuclear Engineering. yes yes yes
Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician. yes
Nursing Education. yes
Nursing/Registered Nurse (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN) yes
Nutrition Sciences. yes yes yes
Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene. yes
Ocean Engineering. yes yes yes
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical. yes yes yes
Operations Management and Supervision. yes
Oral Biology and Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. yes yes
Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Facilities Management, General. yes
Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies. yes yes yes
Petroleum Engineering. yes yes yes
Philosophy. yes yes yes
Physics, General. yes yes yes
Plant Pathology/Phytopathology. yes yes
Plant Physiology. yes yes
Political Science and Government, General. yes yes yes
Poultry Science. yes yes yes
Psychology, General. yes yes yes
Public Administration. yes
Public Health, General. yes yes
Range Science and Management. yes yes yes
Real Estate. yes
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, Other. yes
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General. yes
School Psychology. yes
Sociology, General. yes yes yes
Soil Science and Agronomy, General. yes yes
Spanish Language and Literature. yes
Special Education and Teaching, General. yes
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management. yes yes
Statistics, General. yes yes yes
System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager. yes
Systems Engineering. yes
Technical and Scientific Communication. yes
Tourism and Travel Services Management. yes yes yes
Toxicology. yes yes
Transportation/Mobility Management. yes yes
Turf and Turfgrass Management. yes
Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology. yes
Visual and Performing Arts, General. yes yes
Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management. yes yes
Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management. yes yes
Women's Studies. yes
Zoology/Animal Biology. yes yes

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Most Popular Majors

  1. Biomedical Sciences
  2. Interdisciplinary Studies
  3. Mechanical Engineering

Programs Offered

  • Accelerated study
  • Certificate programs
  • Distance Learning
  • Double majors
  • Dual degrees
  • Honors program
  • Independent study
  • Internships
  • Pass/fail grading option
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Cooperative Education Programs

  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Health Professions
  • Humanities
  • Natural Science
  • Social/Behavioral Science
  • Technologies

Pre-professional Programs

  • Pre-dentistry
  • Pre-law
  • Pre-medicine
  • Pre-optometry
  • Pre-pharmacy
  • Pre-veterinary science

73,308

total students

95%

in-state

5%

out-of-state

Undergraduate

Graduate

77%

56,517
students

Female
47%
26,554

Male
53%
29,963

23%

16,791
students

Female
46%
7,783

Male
54%
9,008

undergraduateFull-time

undergraduatePart-time

87%

49,050
students

Female
47%
23,245

Male
53%
25,805

13%

7,467
students

Female
44%
3,309

Male
56%
4,158

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Student Break-down

1%
Nonresident aliens
2%
Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
< 1%
Native American or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic/Latino
8%
Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
24%
Hispanic/Latino
59%
White, non-Hispanic/Latino
< 1%
Race and/or ethnicity unknown
3%
Two or more races, non-Hispanic/Latino
< 1%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino

Transfer Enrollment

164

Transfer applicants enrolled

0%

Students are transfer students

Transfer Requirements

Minimum requirements College GPA: 2.50
High school transcript Required of All
College transcript(s) Required of All
Essay or personal statement Required of All
Interview Not Required/Recommended
Standardized test scores Not Required/Recommended
Statement of good standing from prior institution(s) Not Required/Recommended

Transfer Application Deadline

Fall: March 1

Spring: October 15

Summer: March 1

Transfer Credits

Minimum transfers must complete

36

semester hours

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International Students

Number of foreign countries represented by degree-seeking undergraduate non-resident aliens 72
Countries most often represented China
India
Korea
Mexico
Nigeria
Vietnam
Special services offered for international applicants English lab
Host family program
Other
Special counselors/advisors
Special orientation

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