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Texas A & M Case Study
Texas A&M University-College
Station
401 Joe Routt Blvd
College Station, TX 77843
(979)845-3211
http://www.tamu.edu

Statistics
Texas A&M is located in a city named
College Station where it has a population of
100,050 people.

Tuition Expenses
• In state- $9,522
• Out of state- $26,356

Other Expenses





Cost for room and board- $9,522
Textbooks and supplies- $1,000
Others (food, spending money ect.)- $2,100
Total = $22,470

Estimated cost
• In state- $126,600
• Out of state- $195,304

Admission Requirements






Top 10% automatically get in
You need to be in the top 25% to be able to be admitted
SAT- at least 1300 with a 600 or more in each section
ACT- at least a 30 with 27 or more in math and english
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