Texas A&M University is consistently ranked one of the Best Value Colleges in the country.
- #1 Texas public in "Earnings of Graduates at the Midpoint of Careers" ranking, PayScale, Inc.
- #4 U.S. public in the "Return on Investment (ROI)" ranking, PayScale, Inc.
- #5 U.S. public in the “Best Value Schools” ranking, U.S. News & World Report
- #6 U.S. land-grand college in the "Best Colleges in America for Your Money" ranking, Money Magazine
- Top 10 best value public colleges, based on an evaluation of available financial laid and the cost of attendance, The Princeton Review
Estimated cost of attending for academic year 2014-2015 is show below:
Tuition & Required Fees* Books & Supplies Living Expenses** Transportation Others Total |
18-month, residents
$21,132 $3,000 $18,000 $1500 $3,000 $46632 |
18-month, non-residents
$41,076 $3,000 $18,000 $3,000 $3,000 $68,076 |
24-month, residents
$21,132 $3,000 $24,000 $2,000 $4,000 $54,132 |
24-month, non-residents
$41,076 $3,000 $24,000 $4,000 $4,000 $76,076 |
Tuition & Required Fees*: The tuition and required fees includes the $2,000 M.S. in Economics program fee payable in each semester. Note that: tuition and fees may change for the academic year in which you actually enroll. Please refer to http://sbs.tamu.edu/accounts-billing/tuition-fees/cost-attendance/ for detailed and up-to-date information on tuition and fees.
Living Expenses**: Bryan/College Station consistently ranks as one of the least expensive cities in the United States in which to live, and several nationwide rankings have listed Bryan/College Station among the best places to live in America. For example, the average 820 square feet apartment rents for an average of $690 per month, $110 less than the average for the State of Texas. The community offers many affordable and pleasant live, dinning, and entertainment options and the University offers excellent recreational facilities plus athletic and performing arts events.
Living Expenses**: Bryan/College Station consistently ranks as one of the least expensive cities in the United States in which to live, and several nationwide rankings have listed Bryan/College Station among the best places to live in America. For example, the average 820 square feet apartment rents for an average of $690 per month, $110 less than the average for the State of Texas. The community offers many affordable and pleasant live, dinning, and entertainment options and the University offers excellent recreational facilities plus athletic and performing arts events.