Monday 28 October 2013

Texas A&M, College Station - SAT Scores, Costs and Admissions Data

Texas A&M Description:

Texas A&M University is a large public university located in College Station, a college town located a couple hours from Houston and Austin. The school is no longer limited by the "agricultural and mechanical" label it had when the doors first opened in 1876, but the university has kept the letters and the nickname of the "Aggies." Texas A&M is a Senior Military College with a highly visible military presence on campus. Of the university's 10 colleges, engineering, liberal arts and sciences, and agriculture draw the most students. On the athletic front, the Texas A&M Aggies compete in the Division I Southeastern Conference (SEC).

Admissions Data (2012):

  • Percent of Applicants Admitted: 67%
  • What Are Your Chances? (from Cappex.com)
  • Texas A&M GPA, SAT and ACT Graph
  • Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile
    • SAT Critical Reading: 520 / 640
    • SAT Math: 560 / 670
    • SAT Writing: 500 / 610
      • What these SAT numbers mean
      • Top Texas colleges SAT comparison
      • Public university SAT chart
      • SEC SAT comparison chart
    • ACT Composite: 24 / 30
    • ACT English: 23 / 30
    • ACT Math: 24 / 30
    • ACT Writing: 6 / 8
      • What these ACT numbers mean
      • Top Texas colleges ACT comparison
      • Public university ACT chart
      • SEC ACT comparison chart

Enrollment (2011):

  • Total Enrollment: 50,230 (39,867 undergraduates)
  • Gender Breakdown: 52% Male / 48% Female
  • 92% Full-time

Costs (2012 - 13):

  • Tuition and Fees: $8,506 (in-state); $25,035 (out-of-state)
  • Books: $1,272 (why so much?)
  • Room and Board: $8,400
  • Other Expenses: $2,734
  • Total Cost: $20,912 (in-state); $37,441 (out-of-state)

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