Affordability
Texas A&M University is repeatedly recognized as one of the best values in higher education, and our Aggie graduates see the return on their investment increase throughout their professional careers. The estimated cost to attend Texas A&M for 2023-2024 is approximately $31,058 for undergraduate, in-state residents, which includes tuition and fees, housing and food, books and supplies, transportation, and miscellaneous expenses. Financial aid is available to all students, making an already great value cost you even less.
Texas A&M offers over $986 million in financial assistance each year, which means many students’ out-of-pocket costs are much lower than the published cost of attendance. In fact, last year a student with a family income under $40,000 had an average out-of-pocket cost of about $11,098, and a student with a family income between $40,000 and $80,000 had an average out-of-pocket cost of about $13,583. Applying for financial assistance may provide the additional resources necessary to cover out-of-pocket costs.
Texas A&M University has provided tuition support since 2008, by pledging tuition coverage to low- and middle-income families through the Aggie Assurance commitment. For students whose family income is $60,000 or less, tuition will be covered by grants and/or scholarships.
Beginning Fall of 2021, the Aggie Assurance commitment was expanded to provide tuition support grants for undergraduate students whose family income is greater than $60,000 but no more than $130,000. Tuition support grants range from $500 - $1,500 based on income and financial need.
As a further expansion to the Aggie Assurance commitment, beginning Fall of 2023, we will be pledging to provide coverage of both tuition and fees for students whose family income is $60,000 or less. Additionally, students enrolled in a degree-seeking program at College Station, Galveston, or the Health Science Center will be considered for Aggie Assurance. Tuition support grants will continue to be available only to students enrolled at Texas A&M University-College Station. For information on Aggie Assurance and tuition support, please follow the link below to Explore Financial Aid.
Use our tuition calculator to get the most accurate idea of what tuition cost might look like for you. Remember that the tuition calculator does not include housing, dining and parking costs and does not reflect your total expenses for a school year. Also, be sure to explore our financial aid and scholarship opportunities. Remember, your grades are only one of the many considerations in the scholarship review process — other factors include leadership, community service, special talents, first-generation status, financial need and academic achievement under difficult circumstances.
Texas A&M offers over $986 million in financial assistance each year, which means many students’ out-of-pocket costs are much lower than the published cost of attendance. In fact, last year a student with a family income under $40,000 had an average out-of-pocket cost of about $11,098, and a student with a family income between $40,000 and $80,000 had an average out-of-pocket cost of about $13,583. Applying for financial assistance may provide the additional resources necessary to cover out-of-pocket costs.
Texas A&M University has provided tuition support since 2008, by pledging tuition coverage to low- and middle-income families through the Aggie Assurance commitment. For students whose family income is $60,000 or less, tuition will be covered by grants and/or scholarships.
Beginning Fall of 2021, the Aggie Assurance commitment was expanded to provide tuition support grants for undergraduate students whose family income is greater than $60,000 but no more than $130,000. Tuition support grants range from $500 - $1,500 based on income and financial need.
As a further expansion to the Aggie Assurance commitment, beginning Fall of 2023, we will be pledging to provide coverage of both tuition and fees for students whose family income is $60,000 or less. Additionally, students enrolled in a degree-seeking program at College Station, Galveston, or the Health Science Center will be considered for Aggie Assurance. Tuition support grants will continue to be available only to students enrolled at Texas A&M University-College Station. For information on Aggie Assurance and tuition support, please follow the link below to Explore Financial Aid.
Use our tuition calculator to get the most accurate idea of what tuition cost might look like for you. Remember that the tuition calculator does not include housing, dining and parking costs and does not reflect your total expenses for a school year. Also, be sure to explore our financial aid and scholarship opportunities. Remember, your grades are only one of the many considerations in the scholarship review process — other factors include leadership, community service, special talents, first-generation status, financial need and academic achievement under difficult circumstances.