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Texas A&M Requirements for Admission

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What are Texas A&M's admission requirements? While there are a lot of pieces that go into a college application, you should focus on only a few critical things:

  • GPA requirements
  • Testing requirements, including SAT and ACT requirements
  • Application requirements

In this guide we'll cover what you need to get into Texas A&M and build a strong application.

School location: College Station, TX

This school is also known as: Texas A&M University, A&M, TAMU

Admissions Rate: 62.4%

If you want to get in, the first thing to look at is the acceptance rate. This tells you how competitive the school is and how serious their requirements are.

The acceptance rate at Texas A&M is 62.4% . For every 100 applicants, 62 are admitted.

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This means the school is moderately selective . The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in. But if you don't, you might be one of the unlucky minority that gets a rejection letter.

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Texas A&M GPA Requirements

Many schools specify a minimum GPA requirement, but this is often just the bare minimum to submit an application without immediately getting rejected.

The GPA requirement that really matters is the GPA you need for a real chance of getting in. For this, we look at the school's average GPA for its current students.

Average GPA: 3.68

The average GPA at Texas A&M is 3.68 .

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(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. This school did not officially report its average GPA, but we've estimated it here using data from over 1,000 schools.)

With a GPA of 3.68, Texas A&M requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's. You can compensate for a lower GPA with harder classes, like AP or IB classes. This will show that you're able to handle more difficult academics than the average high school student.

If you're currently a junior or senior, your GPA is hard to change in time for college applications. If your GPA is at or below the school average of 3.68, you'll need a higher SAT or ACT score to compensate . This will help you compete effectively against other applicants who have higher GPAs than you.

SAT and ACT Requirements

Each school has different requirements for standardized testing. Only a few schools require the SAT or ACT, but many consider your scores if you choose to submit them.

Texas A&M hasn't explicitly named a policy on SAT/ACT requirements, but because it's published average SAT or ACT scores (we'll cover this next), it's likely test flexible. Typically, these schools say, "if you feel your SAT or ACT score represents you well as a student, submit them. Otherwise, don't."

Despite this policy, the truth is that most students still take the SAT or ACT, and most applicants to Texas A&M will submit their scores. If you don't submit scores, you'll have one fewer dimension to show that you're worthy of being admitted, compared to other students. We therefore recommend that you consider taking the SAT or ACT, and doing well.

Texas A&M SAT Requirements

Many schools say they have no SAT score cutoff, but the truth is that there is a hidden SAT requirement. This is based on the school's average score.

Average SAT: 1275

The average SAT score composite at Texas A&M is a 1275 on the 1600 SAT scale.

This score makes Texas A&M Competitive for SAT test scores.

Texas A&M SAT Score Analysis (New 1600 SAT)

The 25th percentile SAT score is 1160, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1380. In other words, a 1160 on the SAT places you below average, while a 1380 will move you up to above average .

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SAT Score Choice Policy

The Score Choice policy at your school is an important part of your testing strategy.

Texas A&M has the Score Choice policy of "All Scores."

This means that Texas A&M requires you to send all SAT scores you've ever taken to their office.

This sounds daunting, but most schools don't actually consider all your scores equally. For example, if you scored an 1300 on one test and a 1500 on another, they won't actually average the two tests.

More commonly, the school will take your highest score on a single test date. Even better, some schools form a Superscore - that is, they take your highest section score across all your test dates and combine them.

Some students are still worried about submitting too many test scores. They're afraid that Texas A&M will look down on too many attempts to raise your score. But how many is too many?

From our research and talking to admissions officers, we've learned that 4-6 tests is a safe number to submit . The college understands that you want to have the best chance of admission, and retaking the test is a good way to do this. Within a reasonable number of tests, they honestly don't care how many times you've taken it. They'll just focus on your score.

If you take it more than 6 times, colleges start wondering why you're not improving with each test. They'll question your study skills and ability to improve.

But below 6 tests, we strongly encourage retaking the test to maximize your chances. If your SAT score is currently below a 1275, we strongly recommend that you consider prepping for the SAT and retaking it . You don't have much to lose, and you can potentially raise your score and significantly boost your chances of getting in.

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Texas A&M ACT Requirements

Just like for the SAT, Texas A&M likely doesn't have a hard ACT cutoff, but if you score too low, your application will get tossed in the trash.

Average ACT: 29

The average ACT score at Texas A&M is 29. This score makes Texas A&M Moderately Competitive for ACT scores.

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The 25th percentile ACT score is 25, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 31.

Even though Texas A&M likely says they have no minimum ACT requirement, if you apply with a 25 or below, you'll have a harder time getting in, unless you have something else impressive in your application.

ACT Score Sending Policy

If you're taking the ACT as opposed to the SAT, you have a huge advantage in how you send scores, and this dramatically affects your testing strategy.

Here it is: when you send ACT scores to colleges, you have absolute control over which tests you send. You could take 10 tests, and only send your highest one. This is unlike the SAT, where many schools require you to send all your tests ever taken.

This means that you have more chances than you think to improve your ACT score. To try to aim for the school's ACT requirement of 29 and above, you should try to take the ACT as many times as you can. When you have the final score that you're happy with, you can then send only that score to all your schools.

ACT Superscore Policy

By and large, most colleges do not superscore the ACT. (Superscore means that the school takes your best section scores from all the test dates you submit, and then combines them into the best possible composite score). Thus, most schools will just take your highest ACT score from a single sitting.

We weren't able to find the school's exact ACT policy, which most likely means that it does not Superscore. Regardless, you can choose your single best ACT score to send in to Texas A&M, so you should prep until you reach our recommended target ACT score of 29.

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SAT/ACT Writing Section Requirements

Currently, only the ACT has an optional essay section that all students can take. The SAT used to also have an optional Essay section, but since June 2021, this has been discontinued unless you are taking the test as part of school-day testing in a few states. Because of this, no school requires the SAT Essay or ACT Writing section, but some schools do recommend certain students submit their results if they have them.

Texas A&M considers the SAT Essay/ACT Writing section optional and may not include it as part of their admissions consideration. You don't need to worry too much about Writing for this school, but other schools you're applying to may require it.

Final Admissions Verdict

Because this school is moderately selective, strong academic performance will almost guarantee you admission . Scoring a 1380 SAT or a 31 ACT or above will nearly guarantee you admission. Because the school admits 62.4% of all applicants, being far above average raises the admission rate for you to nearly 100%.

If you can achieve a high SAT/ACT score, the rest of your application essentially doesn't matter. You still need to meet the rest of the application requirements, and your GPA shouldn't be too far off from the school average of 3.68. But you won't need dazzling extracurriculars and breathtaking letters of recommendation to get in. You can get in based on the merits of your score alone.

But if your score is a 1160 SAT or a 25 ACT and below, you have a good chance of being one of the unlucky few to be rejected.

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Application Requirements

Every school requires an application with the bare essentials - high school transcript and GPA, application form, and other core information. Many schools, as explained above, also require SAT and ACT scores, as well as letters of recommendation, application essays, and interviews. We'll cover the exact requirements of Texas A&M here.

Application Requirements Overview

  • Common Application Not accepted
  • Electronic Application Available
  • Essay or Personal Statement Required for all freshmen
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Interview Not required
  • Application Fee $75
  • Fee Waiver Available? Available
  • Other Notes Apply Texas application, minimum SAT math score of 550 or ACT math score of 24 for the Dwight Look College of Engineering recommended for some freshmen

Testing Requirements

  • SAT or ACT Considered if submitted
  • SAT Essay or ACT Writing Optional
  • SAT Subject Tests
  • Scores Due in Office December 15

Coursework Requirements

  • Subject Required Years
  • Foreign Language 2
  • Social Studies 3
  • Electives 5

Deadlines and Early Admissions

  • Offered? Deadline Notification
  • Yes December 1 March 31
  • Yes October 15

Admissions Office Information

  • Address: 400 College Station, TX 77843
  • Phone: (979) 845-3211 x3211
  • Email: [email protected]

Our Expert's Notes

We did more detailed research into this school's admissions process and found the following information:

Texas A&M has two required essays and an optional third -- it's recommended you do the third if you won't be automatically admitted.

You will choose a major when you apply, but that will not affect the admissions decision. Note the application deadline is December 1 to start in the fall, about a month earlier than is standard.

Other Schools For You

If you're interested in Texas A&M, you'll probably be interested in these schools as well. We've divided them into 3 categories depending on how hard they are to get into, relative to Texas A&M.

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Reach Schools: Harder to Get Into

These schools are have higher average SAT scores than Texas A&M. If you improve your SAT score, you'll be competitive for these schools.

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Same Level: Equally Hard to Get Into

If you're competitive for Texas A&M, these schools will offer you a similar chance of admission.

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Safety Schools: Easier to Get Into

If you're currently competitive for Texas A&M, you should have no problem getting into these schools. If Texas A&M is currently out of your reach, you might already be competitive for these schools.

Data on this page is sourced from Peterson's Databases © 2023 (Peterson's LLC. All rights reserved.) as well as additional publicly available sources.

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General information.

A formal application is required from a person seeking admission or readmission to graduate studies. Applicants should refer to the program website for information regarding how to submit an application. Applicants to Engineering programs should refer to the website  https://engineering.tamu.edu .  Applicants to Mays Business School should refer to the website   http://mays.tamu.edu . Applicants to programs at TAMU Health should refer to the website  https://health.tamu.edu/academics/admissions.html . Applications to the DVM Professional Program should refer to the website https://vetmed.tamu.edu/dvm/ .  Applicants to the School of Law should refer to the website http://law.tamu.edu/ .  Applicants to all other graduate programs should refer to the website  http://admissions.tamu.edu .

An application fee of $65 for U.S. citizens and permanent residents or $90 for international applicants (in addition to a centralized application service processing fee) is required to process an application for admission. The application fee is nonrefundable. The $65 fee required of U.S. citizens or permanent residents may be waived only in exceptional cases for low-income applicants and McNair Scholars. To receive the waiver, the applicant should provide an award letter from the current school's financial aid office showing the award of a Pell Grant. McNair Scholars must provide a letter from their McNair Program Director verifying their status as a McNair Scholar in good standing to receive the fee waiver.  Waiver of the $90 international application fee is not available.

Applicants may submit one application per Organization in the respective CAS, and applicants to academic programs are required to accept an offer of admission in Howdy to be formally admitted and enable registration.  With the approval of the degree granting unit providing admission, admission to graduate studies normally remains valid for one year from the term of acceptance.  Admission deferral requests must be made before the start of the term of the original application.  An extension to the one-year time limit may be granted if requested by the applicant in writing and approved by the degree granting unit.

Departments may have admission requirements in addition to those of the University. In such cases, higher departmental requirements supersede those of the University. While an application may be considered for admission with unofficial test scores and uploaded transcripts (per departmental discretion),  official test scores and transcripts must be provided prior to enrollment . The official test scores and transcripts will be compared to any unofficial documents provided for admission. If discrepancies are identified, the admission may be rescinded. Admission may also be rescinded if we discover or receive notification of fraudulent admission credential(s). 

Some national application services require a credential evaluation to accompany international transcripts. Texas A&M University reserves the right to determine degree equivalencies and our evaluation may differ from the credential evaluation. Admitted applicants with records from China must provide verification reports from the China Credentials Verification Service (CSSD).

The normal requirement for admission to graduate studies is a scholastic record which, over at least the last two years of full-time academic study in a degree program, gives evidence of the applicant’s ability to do successful graduate level work. An applicant whose academic record is not satisfactory, or who is changing fields of study, may be required to take additional work in preparation for graduate study. Such work will normally be arranged in conference with the graduate advisor or the head of the student’s major department. Before accepting a student for graduate study, a department may require that the student pass a comprehensive examination covering the basic undergraduate work in that field.

To allow time for processing, application documents should be filed prior to the deadline set by the academic program. Admission to graduate studies cannot be completed until all the credentials requested in the application form have been received and evaluated.

In addition to the records sent to the Office of Admissions, an applicant should have in his/her possession a copy of his/her record for use in conferences with the graduate advisor or graduate faculty in his/her department. An applicant, otherwise qualified for admission to graduate studies, may not be approved in instances where the facilities and staff available in the particular field are not adequate to take care of the needs of the student. 

International Admission Status

An applicant from another country seeking admission to graduate studies must meet the same requirements for admission as applicants from the United States. In addition, he or she must demonstrate the ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language. A prospective student whose language of origin is not English may take either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic. All exams are offered at locations around the world. Applications for these exams together with additional information about these examinations may be found on their websites; TOEFL information may be obtained at http://www.ets.org/toefl  and IELTS information from http://www.ielts.org/ . Applicants from non-English speaking countries must present a TOEFL score of at least 80 Internet-based, a TOEFL Essentials score of an 8.5, or an IELTS score of at least 6.0 overall band to qualify for admission to graduate studies and receive the documents necessary to apply for a visa. The MyBest TOEFL score is not accepted. An applicant may be exempt from the English Language Proficiency requirements by completing all credits of a baccalaureate degree or higher in the United States or scoring a 146 or higher on the Verbal section of the GRE. Some departments reserve the right to require a TOEFL/IELTS score even though it may be waived by one of the above criteria. 

Additionally, applicants who are citizens of the following countries will be exempt from the English Language Proficiency requirement for admission and considered English Language Proficiency (ELP) Verified:

  • American Samoa
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Canada (except Quebec)
  • Cayman Islands
  • Federated States of Micronesia
  • New Zealand
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Trinidad/Tobago
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • United Kingdom

NOTE:  Applicants from these countries will be considered ELP Verified, but must still follow the ELP Certification process to serve as Teaching Assistants.

Official TOEFL scores are reported directly by the Educational Testing Service to Texas A&M University using institution code 6003 or to national application services using the appropriate institution code. The departmental code is not necessary.

IELTS scores should be sent electronically from the test center to:   Texas A&M University (College Station and Galveston).

Post-baccalaureate Non-degree Status (G6)

Application for post-baccalaureate non-degree classification requires a completed application form, a statement about the applicant’s need for the proposed coursework at Texas A&M University and his or her ability to successfully complete that coursework, the required application processing fee and a complete, official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree. An applicant for post-baccalaureate non-degree classification must indicate a department of affiliation when he/she applies. Admission to post-baccalaureate non-degree classification requires departmental approval along with approval of the Office of Admissions. Admission to post-baccalaureate non-degree status (G6) normally remains valid for one year from the date of acceptance.

Enrollment of a post-baccalaureate non-degree student may be limited by college or departmental policies.

Post-baccalaureate non-degree classification is intended for a student with a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher education wishing to take graduate level coursework without pursuing a degree.

If at a later date, a post-baccalaureate non-degree student decides to pursue a graduate degree, the student must understand that limitations may be placed on coursework taken while in G6 status. Specifically, a college or a department may decide whether or not to accept any G6 work toward the student’s graduate degree. A maximum of 12 credit hours taken in post-baccalaureate non-degree status may be used in a student’s degree plan with the approval of the student’s graduate advisory committee, the department head and the Graduate and Professional School. Admission to post-baccalaureate non-degree status does not establish eligibility for admission to degree-seeking status.

Enrollment of a G6 student in courses may be limited by college and departmental policies. Each post-baccalaureate non-degree student must be reviewed by his or her department of affiliation for continuation at the end of each semester.

A post-baccalaureate non-degree student must maintain at least a 3.000 GPA on all coursework attempted to remain eligible to register. University departments and colleges may have additional and higher requirements.

For a scholastically deficient post-baccalaureate non-degree student, the student’s home department shall determine eligibility for continued enrollment, and the department is responsible for placing a registration block on the student.

Non-degree Status International Students

A post-baccalaureate non-degree status international student  (G6 classification)  must  meet the graduate English Language Proficiency requirements unless he/she is included in one of the following categories:

  • A post-baccalaureate non-degree status student admitted to Texas A&M under a special arrangement approved by the Vice President for Enrollment Management or a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that postpones the English Language Proficiency requirements for the duration of the program. (For this category, the student’s Departmental Graduate Advisor must request the postponement through the Graduate and Professional School.)
  • A reciprocal educational exchange program student admitted to Texas A&M through the Education Abroad Programs Office. (For this category, postponement of the English Language Proficiency requirement for the duration of the reciprocal educational exchange program will be handled by the Office of Admissions.) Please contact Education Abroad Programs for additional information about this type of student.

An appeal for a post-baccalaureate international non-degree status student should be made through the Departmental Graduate Advisor.

Prospective Student Centers

Texas A&M University has several conveniently located Prospective Student Centers throughout the state, staffed with advisors ready to serve you. Please contact the center nearest you to learn more about admissions, financial aid, academic programs and student services. Texas A&M also has advisors who serve the Brazos Valley, Central Texas and El Paso areas as well as advisors throughout the U.S. to assist out-of-state applicants.  Visit the website admissions.tamu.edu/connect for more details.

Aggieland Admission Center 1 Texas A&M University 109 John J. Koldus Building 1265 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-1265 (979) 458-0950

Corpus Christi Regional Prospective Student Center 1 5350 South Staples, Suite 442 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 289-7905

Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Prospective Student Center 1 3900 Arlington Highlands Blvd., Suite 273 Arlington, TX 76018 (817) 375-0960

Houston Regional Prospective Student Center 1 1225 North Loop West, Suite 200 Houston, TX 77008 (713) 454-1990

Laredo Regional Prospective Student Center 1 6401 Arena Road, Suite 5A Laredo, TX 78041 (956) 795-0412

Rio Grande Valley Regional Prospective Student Center 1 500 N Jackson Rd, Suite A-7 Pharr, TX 78577 (956) 683-8647

40 NE Loop 410, Suite 605 San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 212-7016

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Readmission to Graduate and Professional Studies

A readmit is a student who has previously enrolled in Graduate and Professional Studies at Texas A&M University.

A returning graduate or professional student (G6, G7, G8, and professional classifications) who has attended Texas A&M University within the past 12 months will not have to submit an application for readmission.

A returning graduate or professional student (G6, G7, G8, and professional classifications) who has not attended Texas A&M for a period of over one year must apply for readmission.

The department, college, school, or the Graduate and Professional School is responsible for placing academic or administrative blocks. 

Regular Admission Status

Admission to graduate programs at Texas A&M University is determined by individual degree programs. The overall admission criteria for the University are based on the entire record of the applicant and availability of departmental resources. The items considered include, but are not limited to the following:

holding an accredited baccalaureate degree (of at least three years) from a college, institution or university of recognized standing, or its equivalent, qualifies an applicant for consideration for admission,

an official score on a standardized test may be required by the graduate program to which an applicant is applying. The scores can only be evaluated in a manner which complies with Chapter 51, Subchapter W of the Texas Education Code, Admissions and Scholarship policies for Graduate and Professional Programs,

transcripts, official transcripts with degree confirmation, diploma(s)

letters of recommendation,

professional and/or academic experience and performance,

promise of ability to pursue advanced study and research satisfactorily,

adequate preparation to enter graduate school in the specific discipline or field of study,

In addition to the above University admission requirements, some colleges, departments, and programs require indicators of success, such as a portfolio or personal interview. Each applicant should check the specific program admission requirements and deadlines for completing an application file.

During 2023–2024, the GRE and GMAT will be given at various centers throughout the United States and in other countries, including Texas A&M University. The GRE is also offered by computer at Texas A&M University which allows more rapid score reporting. To determine the most convenient locations to take either the GRE or GMAT, prospective applicants should contact the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ, or the Graduate Management Admission Council. 

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  1. Undergraduate Admissions

    Executive Education. Recruit at Mays. Undergraduate Admissions Learn more below about the admission requirements based on your application type. Freshman Transfer On-Campus Change of Major Readmission Freshman Applying to start college for the first time after high school graduation? Admission to Mays is a competitive process. We.

  2. BS in Business Administration

    Executive Education. Recruit at Mays. BS in Business Administration Through the BS in Business Administration (BSB) degree, combine your business education with other areas of interest to create a customized degree plan. The unique features of the BSB will prepare you for a wide array of careers in a variety of business roles or for graduate.

  3. Apply

    Recruit at Mays. Apply Mays Business School Undergraduate Admissions Apply to Mays Business School by completing the application that makes sense for you. Freshman (starting after high school) Transfer (have earned credit at another college or university - not including credit earned during high school) On-Campus Change of Major (current.

  4. How to Get In: Texas A&M Admission Requirements

    Scoring a 1380 SAT or a 31 ACT or above will nearly guarantee you admission. Because the school admits 62.4% of all applicants, being far above average raises the admission rate for you to nearly 100%. If you can achieve a high SAT/ACT score, the rest of your application essentially doesn't matter.

  5. Business

    The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSB) degree prepares students for careers in a variety of business roles. The BSB provides students the opportunity to combine a comprehensive business administration education with other areas of interest to create a customized degree program. Students will acquire core business knowledge and ...

  6. Texas A&M Admissions

    Choose Texas A&M. As an Aggie, you'll join an extraordinary community of scholars and leaders, and develop the knowledge and skills you need to create the change you want to see in yourself and in our world. APPLY. Already admitted? Become the newest, loudest and proudest member of the Fightin' Texas Aggies - confirm your admission by May 1 ...

  7. Business Administration

    The Mays Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) at all program levels. English Language Proficiency Requirements The Mays MBA Program requires a minimum TOEFL score of 250 (computer-based) 600, (paper-based), or 100 (TOEFL-iBT) for admission.

  8. MBA

    Undergraduate Programs. Mays MBA Come for the MBA. Leave with more. You, only better. Mays offers Full-Time, Professional, Executive, Flex Online MBA programs as well as an unique MBA + M.S. Analytics program. Our program helps students advance their careers by mastering core business knowledge, honing skills through high-impact learning ...

  9. Admission

    Visit the website admissions.tamu.edu/connect for more details. Aggieland Admission Center1 Texas A&M University 109 John J. Koldus Building 1265 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-1265 (979) 458-0950. Corpus Christi Regional Prospective Student Center1 5350 South Staples, Suite 442 Corpus Christi, TX 78411 (361) 289-7905.

  10. PDF Business 2023-2024 Transfer Course Sheet Minimum GPA

    must take all 300- and 400-level business coursework in residence at Texas A&M University. • Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. The entire record is reviewed for consistency in coursework and grades. The highly competitive nature of transfer admission to Mays results in denial of many well qualified applicants.

  11. How to Apply to a Graduate Program

    Make sure to reach out to the department you're applying to for specific admissions information, such as deadlines and required documents. The application process may also differ depending on your admission type: domestic graduate or international graduate. View all graduate and professional programs. Application.

  12. MS Business

    Undergraduate Programs. MS Business Learn business by doing business! The MS Business program is 11 months long and is designed for students with less than 12 months of work experience after completing their undergraduate degree. Students coming directly from their undergraduate degree program can earn their Master of Science in Business in one.

  13. Graduate Programs

    Graduate Programs As a graduate student, Mays Business School will help you advance your career and position you to become a leader in the world of business. Mays is a top-ranked business school that helps students to cultivate their talents while gaining access to an unmatched, worldwide network of former students. ...