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July 10, 2025

Texas A&M University 2025 Admission Statistics

Texas A&M University Admission Guide — Class of 2030 (Applying 2025‑26)

“Every Aggie I know shows up prepared to serve—whether that’s a midnight yell, a lab breakthrough, or boots on after a hurricane.” — TAMU admissions officer, April 2025

Why read this?

You’re a Texas (or Texas‑curious) junior who will submit applications in the 2025‑26 cycle.
Texas A&M’s freshly released 2024‑25 Common Data Set reveals the latest admit rates, score ranges, costs, and aid. This narrative cheat‑sheet—no tables, no fluff—translates the numbers into clear action steps so you can benchmark your profile, master every deadline, and craft an application that screams Gig ’Em.

The Admission Landscape — Numbers in Plain English

  • 54,905 first‑year applications last cycle; 31,472 offers → overall admit rate ≈ 57 %.
  • Automatic admission. Top 6 % of Texas high‑school graduates (by class rank) are guaranteed a seat—though major placement remains competitive.
  • Holistic review for everyone else. Engineering, Business, and Nursing are the most selective; holistic admits to these colleges hover near 35 %.
  • 12,498 freshmen enrolled, producing a 40 % yield—TAMU monitors “demonstrated interest” (campus visits, portal engagement) to manage yield and fill pathway programs like Blinn TEAM.
  • Wait‑list rarity. A&M rarely uses a wait‑list; alternative pathway offers (Gateway, PSA) are more common.
  • Persistence. First‑year retention 94 % and six‑year graduation 84 %—Aggies stay and earn the ring.

Academic Profile of the 2024‑25 Admitted Class

  • Testing is required again. After a pandemic pause, TAMU mandates SAT or ACT scores for fall 2026 entry.
    • SAT middle 50 %: 1160  –  1390
    • ACT middle 50 %: 25  –  31
    • Competitive majors trend 70–80 points (SAT) or 2 points (ACT) higher.
  • GPA & rank. Average unweighted GPA of admits: 3.78; 66 % ranked in the top tenth, 91 % in the top quarter.
  • Course rigor matters. AP/IB Calculus, calculus‑based physics, Chemistry, a fourth year of language, and at least one advanced humanities course show Aggie readiness.
  • Service & leadership tilt. Aggie Corps culture prizes community impact—expect successful applicants to log hundreds of volunteer hours or documented leadership outcomes.

What Texas A&M Values (and How to Show It)

  • Scholar‑Servant mindset. Essays and short‑answers that connect academic curiosity to service (e.g., engineering a low‑cost water filter for rural Texas) resonate.
  • Leadership with metrics. Quantify impact: “recruited 75 blood donors,” “wrote 5,000 lines of open‑source drought‑model code.”
  • Aggie Core Values. Integrity, Respect, Loyalty, Leadership, Selfless Service, Excellence—thread at least two into your narrative.
  • Fit for College Station. Mention the RELLIS research campus, Corps of Cadets, or SEC traditions to prove you’ve pictured life on the Brazos plain.
  • Demonstrated interest. Register for a “Howdy Session,” open every email, and complete the self‑reported Academic Record promptly; these data points feed your file.

The Money Question

  • Sticker price 2025‑26 (annual).
    • Texas resident: tuition $8,886 · fees $3,970 · housing/meal $13,008 → ≈ $25,900.
    • Non‑resident: tuition $36,187 · same fees/housing → ≈ $53,100.
  • Aid snapshot. Average first‑year package $17,800; A&M meets about 67 % of demonstrated need.
  • Aggie Assurance. Texas families with AGI ≤ $60,000 pay $0 tuition (must file FAFSA/CADAA by priority deadline).
  • Merit money. President’s Endowed ($3,000/yr) and Lechner ($2,500/yr) awards favor SAT ≥ 1420 or ACT ≥ 32 plus top‑10 % rank.
  • Deadlines. FAFSA + TASFA priority January  15  2026; final March  15.
  • Scholarship tip. Hit the ApplyTexas Scholarship section by December  1 even if you submit your main app later—funds run out.

Anticipated Timeline for Class of 2030

Spring 2025

  • Secure senior schedule: AP Calc BC, AP Physics C, AP Chem/Bio, and an advanced humanities or language.
  • Register for June or August SAT/ACT aiming ≥ 1270 / 28 for general admit; push higher for Engineering or Business.

Summer 2025

  • Draft ApplyTexas Essay A (background) and TAMU Short Answers (leadership + major fit).
  • Deepen one signature project—research, FFA, robotics, state 4‑H—and document outcomes.

Early Fall 2025

  • August  1 2025 — ApplyTexas & Common App open.
  • October  15 2025 — Engineering applicants strongly encouraged to submit complete file.
  • Visit College Station for a “Howdy” tour or virtual Aggieland Saturday.

December  1 2025 — Priority deadline for all majors + scholarship consideration.
January  15 2026 — Final deadline for test scores and self‑reported Academic Record.

Spring 2026

  • Rolling decisions release December–March; pathway offers follow.
  • May  1 2026 — Enrollment deposit ($75) + housing application due.

Life in Aggieland

  • 19 : 1 student‑faculty ratio; freshman core classes can top 250, but upper‑division labs cap near 24.
  • Residential Corps & fish camp. 80 % of freshmen live on campus—mods range from Hullabaloo to Corps dorms.
  • Traditions. Midnight Yell, Silver Taps, Muster, Ring Day, and Kyle Field’s 12th Man roar.
  • Research horsepower. RELLIS campus, Bush School policy labs, and SpaceX‑linked aerospace test beds let undergrads publish by sophomore year.
  • College Station vibe. SEC Saturdays, Northgate live music, brisket pilgrimages, and Houston/Austin just 90 minutes away.

How to Decide If TAMU Fits

  1. Do you crave a service‑forward, tradition‑rich campus?
  2. Will SEC‑scale resources (Tier 1 research + 70,000‑seat stadium) energize rather than overwhelm you?
  3. Can you picture life in a mid‑size college town—big on tradition, short on big‑city bustle?
  4. Does the Aggie Assurance + moderate in‑state tuition hit your financial sweet spot?

Three “yes” answers? Put Aggieland on your priority list—and apply by December 1.

Quick‑Hit Checklist

  • [ ] Maintain 3.8+ GPA with AP/IB rigor.
  • [ ] Hit SAT ≥ 1270 or ACT ≥ 28; Engineering/Business aim for 1400+/31+.
  • [ ] Finish one measurable impact project by September.
  • [ ] Draft ApplyTexas Essay A + TAMU Short Answers before October  1.
  • [ ] Submit complete app by Dec  1 2025 for scholarships.
  • [ ] File FAFSA/TASFA by Jan  15 2026.
  • [ ] Reference an Aggie tradition (Midnight Yell, 12th Man) in your essay.

Final Word

Texas A&M marries land‑grant access with SEC swagger and a corps‑deep service ethos. Admission is numbers‑aware but holistic: strong academics, a quantified impact story, and essays that weave Aggie values into your future. Nail those, respect the timeline, and you may soon be whooping at Midnight Yell before tackling a freshman research fellowship.

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