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College / Postsecondary Institution:
Texas A & M University at Galveston

Contact Information

Mailing Address:
   200 Seawolf Parkway
   Galveston  TX  77554

General Tel: 409-740-4400
Admissions Tel:
Financial Aid Tel:
www.tamug.edu

General Campus and Student Body Information
Four or more years
Public
Carnegie Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts
Mission: www.tamug.edu/about/aboutmission.htm
City: Small
Calendar: Semester
On campus housing available (650 capacity)



Enrollment
Men Women Total
Undergraduate Full-time 864 591 1,455
Undergraduate Part-time 61 49 110
Total (including graduate and other programs) 1,098 773 1,871

2% Black/Non-Hispanic
1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
3% Asian/Pacific Islander
11% Hispanic

Estimated Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Academics, Majors and Programs
Type(s) of instruction/programs offered:
•Academic
Instructional program leading toward an associate's, bachelor's, master's, doctor's, or first-professional degree or resulting in credits that can be applied to one of these degrees.

Special credits and learning opportunities:
•Advanced placemnt (AP) credit
•Dual credit (with high school)
•Study abroad
•ROTC: Navy

Graduation Rates:
Click here for information and data as reported to the National Center for Education Statistics.
Degree/Certificate type(s) offered:
•Bachelors Degree
•Masters Degree

Degree/Certificate areas awarded:
•Biological and Biomedical Sciences34%
•Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services25%
•Transportation and Materials Moving13%
•Engineering11%
•Natural Resources and Conservation8%
•Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies6%
•Physical Sciences2%
Undergraduate Applications and First-year Admissions
Application Fee: $45
Open admission policy: True
Secondary school GPA: Required
Secondary school rank: Required
Secondary school record: Required
Completion of college-prep program: Recommended
Recommendations: Neither required nor recommended
Admission test scores (SAT, ACT, etc): Required
Percent submitting SAT scores: 88%
Percent submitting ACT scores: 51%
Test Scores
25th Percentile 75th Percentile
SAT I Verbal 460 590
SAT I Math 490 600
ACT Composite 20 25
ACT English 19 24
ACT Math 20 25

Number of first-year applications: 1,236
Number of first-year admissions: 1,128
Percent admitted: 91.3%
First-year, full-time enrollment 491
First-year, part-time enrollment 27
Costs and Financial Aid
In State In District Out of State
Tuition (academic year): $6,511 $6,511 $6,511
Charge per credit hour: $167 $167 $167

Other Estimated Expenses
Books and supplies (academic year): $1,200
Room and board on campus: $5,508
Other expenses on campus: $2,160
Room and board off campus:
Other expenses off campus:
Other expenses off campus with family:

Click here for more tuition and fee information as reported to the National Center for Education Statistics.

Financial Aid
Type of Aid Percent Receiving Average Amount
Federal Grant 17% $3,908
State Grant 12% $1,544
Institutional Grant 6% $1,325
Loan 38% $2,789
Percent receiving any type of financial aid: 35%
Other
•Remedial services offered
•Academic/career counseling services
•Employment services for current students
•Placement services for completers
More information from the National Center for Education Statistics:
Accreditation
Campus Crime Statistics

 


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