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For Educators: Military Resources

Texas A&M University-College Station

Tuition
40,124
Students
81,239
School Type
Public, 4-year or above
Size & Setting
Medium | Urban

About

Overview

School Type

Public, 4-year or above

Students Enrolled

81,239

Graduation Rate

84%

Religious Affiliation

Not applicable


Admissions

Acceptance Rate57.43%

Apply

54,669

Accepted

31,397

Attend

12,530

Application Fee

Undergraduate

$75

Graduate

$65

Test Scores

SAT Range

1150 - 1400

ACT Range

25 - 31

Application Requirements

  • High school transcript

    Required

  • High school GPA

    Required

  • Recommendation letter

    Not Applicable

  • Admissions test (SAT or ACT)

    Not Applicable

  • TOEFL (international students)

    Required

  • Completion of college prep program

    Not Applicable

  • Demonstration of competencies

    Not Applicable

Cost & Aid

Annual Tuition & Fees

Undergraduate

In-State

$12,995

Out-of-State

$40,124

Financial Aid & Student Loans

Financial Aid (Average)

Federal Grants

$6,245

State/Local Grants

$6,337

Institutional/Scholarships

$7,942

Graduate

In-State

$11,748

Out-of-State

$24,505

Student Loans (Average)

Federal Loans

N/A

Other Loans

$18,564

Other Annual Estimated Costs

Food & Housing

$13,008

Books & Supplies

$1,104

Personal Expenses

$6,610

Financial Aid Resources

Financial Aid

Stressed about all the money talk? Review our tips on financial aid, including scholarships, grants and all the other ways you can help cover school costs.

Paying for College Through the Military

Can't decide between college and the Military? Good news: You don't have to. Learn how the Military can help support — and pay for — your education, from the GI Bill to ROTC.

ROTC Programs Available

Reserve Officers Training Corp (ROTC) is a college scholarship program that prepares students to become military officers

Learn more about ROTC

Programs for Service Members and Veterans

Post-9/11 GI Bill (Students Receiving)

1335

Average Assistance

$11,788

DoW Tuition Assistance (Students Receiving)

88

Average Assistance

$3,959

Academics

Graduation Rate84%

Student Faculty Ratio20:1

Most Popular Undergraduate Majors

  • Psychology, General
  • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
  • Biomedical Sciences, General
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Communication, General

Most Popular Graduate Programs

  • Advanced Legal Research/Studies, General
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Information Science/Studies
  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Business Administration and Management, General

Student Body

Students Enrolled81,239

Undergraduate

62,485

Graduate

18,754

Full-Time

86%

Part-Time

14%

Campus Life

Sports

Men's

  • Football
  • Track and Field and Cross Country (combined)
  • Baseball
  • Swimming and Diving (combined)
  • Basketball

Women's

  • Track and Field and Cross Country (combined)
  • Equestrian
  • Swimming and Diving (combined)
  • Soccer
  • Softball

Student Services

  • Meal Plan

    No

  • Counseling Services

    Yes

  • Remedial Services

    No

  • Work-Study

    Yes

  • Placement Services

    Yes

  • Study Abroad

    Yes

  • Weekend/Evening Classes

    Yes

  • On-campus day care for student's children

    Yes

Data supplied by Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Center of Education Statistics, Defense Manpower Data Center (View our update schedule). Contact any business, college or military service branch to answer additional questions.