For the application year 2024, Texas A&M University's overall acceptance rate stands at 57.32%, with 54,905 applicants and 31,472 accepted. The Regular Decision acceptance rate mirrors the overall figure at 57.32%. Historical data shows a steady decline in acceptance rates from 64.13% in 2021 to the current rate, and a substantial decrease from 63.08% in 2023. The university's transfer acceptance rate is notably lower at 48.89% for 5,695 applicants, with 2,784 receiving offers. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 1160 to a 75th percentile of 1390, while ACT scores vary from 25 to 31.
Texas A&M University's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 57.32%, with 54,905 applicants and 31,472 accepted. This represents a decline from the previous year (2023), where the acceptance rate was 63.08% with 51,108 applicants. Historical data reveals a decreasing trend in acceptance rates from 64.13% in 2021 and 62.61% in 2022 to the current rate, indicating growing competition among applicants. Notably, the acceptance rate has fluctuated significantly over the years, ranging from a high of 70.53% in 2017 to a low of 57.32% in 2024.
Texas A&M University did not release specific wait list acceptance rate statistics for the application year 2024, as both the number of applicants offered a wait list spot and the number accepted are currently unspecified. Historical data is also not provided, leaving the acceptance trends indeterminate. This lack of information highlights the need for potential applicants to consider alternative options while awaiting decisions.
Texas A&M University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 48.89%, with 2,784 out of 5,695 applicants gaining admission. This represents a significant opportunity for prospective transfers, although no historical trends are available to provide context for how this rate compares to previous years. The data suggests a strong applicant pool, but specific GPA metrics were not disclosed. Overall, this acceptance rate allows for a substantial number of qualified students to join Texas A&M's academic community.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 17.01% |
White | 48.21% |
Hispanic/Latino | 25.72% |
Black/African American | 2.72% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.23% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.06% |
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