| Official Name: | Texas A&M University |
| Nickname: | Texas A&M |
| Location: | College Station, Texas |
| Size: | 54,131 Students |
| Campus Setting: | Rural |
| Average Tuition: | $15,014 |
| Average Financial Aid: | $13,973 |
| Acceptance Rate: | 72 - 80% |
| Private/Public: | Public |
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What the School Says
Texas A&M University is renowned for its highly motivated students and faculty as well as its world class research facilities. In addition, we have long been recognized for the strength of our undergraduate programs.
Texas A&M University is renowned for its highly motivated students and faculty as well as its world class research facilities. In addition, we have long been recognized for the strength of our undergraduate programs. It is the goal of my office to help bring these ingredients together in such a way as to further enhance the undergraduate experience for our students through research opportunities. In this website we endeavor to bring together the necessary information to help students find projects to work on and help faculty advertise their programs. Welcome and best wishes as you pursue your research activities.
Texas A&M University is renowned for its highly motivated students and faculty as well as its world class research facilities. In addition, we have long been recognized for the strength of our undergraduate programs. It is the goal of my office to help bring these ingredients together in such a way as to further enhance the undergraduate experience for our students through research opportunities. In this website we endeavor to bring together the necessary information to help students find projects to work on and help faculty advertise their programs. Welcome and best wishes as you pursue your research activities.
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By The Numbers
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- Top Majors:
Business/Marketing 16%
Agriculture 13%
Engineering 11%
Interdisciplinary Studies 10%
Biology 10%
Social Sciences 8%
Parks And Recreation 7%
English 5% - Programs Offered:
Agribusiness Operations Agricultural Business Agricultural Communications Agricultural Economics Agricultural Production Agricultural Supplies Agriculture - General Agronomy/Crop Science Animal Husbandry Animal Sciences Aquaculture Dairy Science Farm/Ranch Management Food Science Horticultural Services Horticulture Science Horticulture, Ornamental Pest Management Plant Sciences Poultry Science Range Science/Management Soil Science and Agronomy Turf Management Architecture Environmental Design Landscape Architecture American Studies Drama/Theater Arts Multimedia Music - General Biochemistry Biology Biomedical Sciences Botany Cellular/Molecular Biology Entomology Environmental Biology Genetics Microbiology Molecular Biology Molecular Genetics Zoology Accounting Finance/Banking Management Science Marketing Management Sales and Distribution Tourism/Travel Services Travel/Tourism Management Digital Communications/Multimedia Journalism Computer Science Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Agricultural Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering - General Electrical/Communications Engineering Engineering - General Geological Engineering Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Nuclear Engineering Ocean Engineering Petroleum Computer Engineering Construction/Building Technologies Electrical Engineering Technologies Engineering Technology - General Manufacturing Technologies Nuclear English English Language & Literature - General Speech/Rhetorical Studies Foods/Nutrition Studies Classics French German Russian Spanish Community Health Services Preveterinary Medicine History - General Applied Mathematics Mathematics - General Global Studies Environmental Science Environmental Studies Forest Management Forestry - General Natural Resources & Conservation - General Natural Resources Management/Policy Urban Forestry Wildlife/Wilderness Management Health/Physical Fitness Parks, Recreation & Fitness - General Parks/Leisure Facilities Management Philosophy Atmospheric Sciences Chemistry Geology GeophysicsSeismology Physics Psychology - General Community Organization/Advocacy Forensic Technologies Anthropology Cartography Economics Geography Political Science/Government Sociology - Study Programs:
Accelerated Program
Double major
ESL
Honors program
Independent study
Internships
Liberal arts/career combination
ROTC, Army
ROTC, Navy
ROTC, Air Force
Study abroad
Teacher certification - Study Support:
Extensive Undergraduate Evening or Early Morning Classes
Learning Center
Pre-Admission Summer Program
Remedial Instruction
Tutoring
Writing Center
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Quick Facts
- Tuition and fees approximately $18,516.
- Graduate student-faculty ratio is approximately 3:1
- More than 2,800 courses
- Offers degrees in more than 150 courses
- More than 80 percent of the 2,500 faculty members hold earned doctoral degrees;
- More than 300 hold endowed professorships or chairs Includes winners of the Nobel Prize, National Medal of Science, Pulitzer Prize, World Food Prize and Wolf Prize
- Major College-College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Architecture, Mays Business School, College of Education and Human Development, Dwight Look College of Engineering, College of Geosciences, College of Liberal Arts, College of Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, George Bush School of Government and Public Service








