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Graduate Studies

  • First-rate faculty, reputation for academic excellence and premier research facilities combine to create exemplary graduate study opportunities, more than 230 masters and doctoral degrees offered
  • Consistently ranked among the top 10 nationwide in number of science and engineering doctoral degrees conferred annually
  • The non-profit Quality Education for Minorities Network, in its latest survey, ranked Texas A&M; second in the nation for producing minority PhDs in mathematics, physical sciences, and engineering, and it ranks among leaders nationally in number of doctoral degrees awarded to minority students
  • Now has in effect a policy to pay tuition for all graduate assistants
  • University funding increased from $923 per graduate student in 2001 to $2,006 per student 2005
  • New Pathways to the Doctorate Program created to encourage strong research mentor relationships between faculty/students, thereby making it easier for students from other Texas A&M; System universities to transition to graduate study at Texas A&M;
  • Graduate-level minority enrollment has increased by 50 percent over 1996 levels and by 40 percent in the last two years
  • 70,856 graduate and professional degrees awarded as of August 2005


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