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Why should I go to Texas AM?
A degree from Texas A&M is a great investment – one that continues to appreciate over time. We’re consistently recognized as a top value in higher education, based on our combination of academic quality and affordability. An education from Texas A&M remains very valuable and very affordable, year after year.
What is unique about Texas A&M?
Most people don’t know that Texas A&M is actually the oldest higher education institution in the Texas. It was founded in 1876. Reveille holds the highest ranking of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, a student military organization. Bonus fun fact: Corp of Cadets is Texas A&M’s oldest student organization.
Why is Texas A&M important?
Texas A&M is the state’s first public institution of higher education. With a student body of more than 59,000 and more than 5,200 acres on the College Station campus, Texas A&M is also among the nation’s largest universities. Texas A&M underwent many changes in the 1960s under the presidency of Gen. James Earl Rudder.
What is A&M acceptance rate?
63.3\% (2020)
Texas A&M University/Acceptance rate
Texas A&M University–College Station Admissions Texas A&M University admissions is more selective with an acceptance rate of 63\%. Half the applicants admitted to Texas A&M University–College Station have an SAT score between 1160 and 1380 or an ACT score of 25 and 32.
What is the best thing about Texas A&M?
The best thing about Texas A&M is the long standing tradition. Everyone is so friendly and you never feel like you’re at a huge school, well, except on game days. The town is built around the college, but I personally love the feel of the town. There’s everything you need, but not in a big city.
What are Texas A&M values?
Six words ascended in to a cultural doctrine for current and former students, friends, faculty and staff: Loyalty, Integrity, Excellence, Leadership, Selfless Service, and Respect.
What does the A & M stand for?
Agricultural and Mechanical
What does “A&M” stand for? Agricultural and Mechanical, originally, but today the letters no longer explicitly stand for anything. When Texas A&M was opened on Oct. 4, 1876 as the state’s first public institution of higher education, it was called the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, or “A&M” for short.
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