Hi everyone! I'm looking into Texas A&M Commerce and want to know more about their costs and general requirements (like SAT scores, etc.) for admission. Any insights or advice would be super helpful. Thanks in advance!
Hi! Texas A&M University-Commerce is a great school to consider. Here's some information on the costs and requirements for admission.
Costs:
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the estimated cost of attendance for Texas residents is around $24,004. This includes tuition and fees, housing and meals, books and supplies, and other personal expenses. For non-residents, the estimated cost is about $36,244. It's essential to keep in mind that these figures are approximate, and your actual costs may vary depending on factors such as housing choices and meal plans. Be sure to use the university's Net Price Calculator to get a more personalized estimate.
Requirements:
Texas A&M University-Commerce has a holistic admissions process that considers multiple factors. However, the general admission requirements for applicants include:
1. High School Graduation: You must complete a recommended or distinguished program from an accredited high school or earn a GED. To qualify for automatic admission you must be in the top 10% of your graduating class. Otherwise, as a minimum requirement you must complete a core set of academic courses: English Language Arts (4 credits), Mathematics (3 credits), Science (3 credits), Social Studies (3 credits), Language other than English (2 credits), and rank in the top 30% of your graduating class or submit test scores.
2. GPA: While there is no minimum GPA requirement, the average admitted student's GPA is around 3.32.
3. SAT/ACT Scores: As of the 2024-2025 application cycle, Texas A&M-Commerce is test-optional, meaning you are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores, but it is recommended to do so. If you choose to submit your scores, the middle 50% SAT range for admitted students is around 920-1150, and the middle 50% ACT range is approximately 16-23. However, keep in mind that even without test scores, you still have a good chance of getting admitted if you have a strong overall application.
4. Application: Complete the ApplyTexas Application or the Common Application.
5. Application Fee: You need to submit a $50 application fee, but fee waivers are available for eligible students.
6. Supporting Documents: Submit your official high school transcript and any college transcripts (if applicable), along with any other supplemental materials requested by the admissions office.
These are some general guidelines, but it's always a good idea to double-check the university's website or contact the admissions office for the most up-to-date requirements. Good luck with your application!
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