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Huston-Tillotson University vs Texas A&M University-College Station

Admission Difficulty: Texas A&M accepts 63% of applicants compared to Huston-Tillotson's 52%, making Huston-Tillotson slightly more selective despite its smaller applicant pool.

Cost and Value: For Texas residents, A&M costs $13,099 annually versus Huston-Tillotson's $14,703. However, A&M's out-of-state tuition jumps to $40,328. Average net prices are similar at $20,924 (A&M) and $19,847 (Huston-Tillotson), but A&M graduates carry less debt ($17,804 vs $30,750).

Academic Strengths: A&M's massive 59,099 enrollment offers extensive research opportunities and program diversity, particularly in engineering, agriculture, and business. Huston-Tillotson's 982 students experience smaller classes with a 16:1 student-faculty ratio compared to A&M's 19:1.

Campus Experience: A&M provides the traditional large university experience with Division I athletics, extensive alumni networks, and the famous Aggie traditions. Huston-Tillotson offers an intimate HBCU environment in Austin with close faculty relationships and personalized attention.

Outcomes: A&M significantly outperforms in retention (94% vs 51%) and graduation rates (84% vs 36%). Ten years post-graduation, A&M alumni earn a median $72,097 compared to Huston-Tillotson's $42,937.

Bottom Line: Students seeking personalized attention, cultural community, and small-school intimacy should consider Huston-Tillotson, while those wanting extensive resources, research opportunities, and strong post-graduation earning potential fit better at Texas A&M.

Head-to-Head Comparison

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Huston-Tillotson University Texas A & M University-College Station
Acceptance Rate 51.9% 62.7%
SAT Average 920 1,270
Enrollment 982 59,099
In-State Tuition $14,703 $13,099
Out-of-State Tuition $14,703 $40,328
Net Price $19,847 $20,924
Graduation Rate (6-year) 36.1% 83.8%
Retention Rate 50.5% 94.3%
Median Earnings (10yr) $42,937 $72,097
Median Debt $30,750 $17,804

Top Programs by Earnings

Top 5 bachelor's programs at each school, ranked by median graduate earnings.

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Huston-Tillotson University Texas A & M University-College Station
Program Earnings Program Earnings
Petroleum Engineering. $92,124
Marine Transportation. $86,129
Chemical Engineering. $80,669
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. $77,062
Computer and Information Sciences, General. $77,024