Lubbock, TX
Broadway and University Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79409
http://www.ttu.edu
Texas Tech University is a public university located in Lubbock, TX. It is a well-rated institution, currently ranked one hundred and sixty-fifth in the US. Admission is not overly competitive, with a 71% acceptance rate. It is a huge university with full-time enrollment of 28,683 undergraduate students. 11% of its graduates receive a Bachelor's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Alternative frequently desired fields include Mechanical Engineering, Kinesiology and Exercise Science, and Marketing, but there are 71 available options to choose from. If you want to focus your studies on agricultural sciences while living in Texas, Texas Tech is an amazing option for you, because its agricultural sciences program is the first best in the state. What's more, Texas Tech University ranked 2nd in Texas for top public universities. At sticker price, in-state tuition goes for $8,626 a year, but for applicants who live out of state, tuition costs $19,992. Before you decide against applying because of cost constraints, know that a hair above three fourths of Texas Tech undergraduates obtain grant or scholarship funding. 59% of Texas Tech University undergraduates proudly walk on graduation day, wide-eyed and equipped to hit the labor market. On average, graduates go on to make an annual income of $42,200 a couple years after commencement. After four additional years working, the alumni's average wage rises 21.8% to $51,400, which is 28.2% higher than the national median earnings. Applying students may want to be conscious of the fact that you are recommended to submit letters of recommendation along with your application and Texas Tech students' scores on the reading section of the SAT commonly range from 540 to 620. In addition, undergrads may take a semester abroad. With regard for your personal finances, be aware that the average amount of state grant aid awarded is $6,057 and on average, you can expect to spend around $5,714 on housing every year. Relating to demographics, the faculty is comprised of 60% male professors and females make up 47% of the student body. Related to life on campus, there are a collection of clubs and activities available for students, including literary magazine, film society, and student government. To wind things up, the lowest-earning fourth of graduates rake in a starting salary of $27,800 or less and on average, its students graduate with $8,648 per year of debts.
9.46
Party Scene
8.76
Location
8.76
Dorms
9.79
Campus Food
10
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
1070-1240
ACT Score
22-27
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
60%
Yes
20:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Mechanical Engineering
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Marketing
Accounting
Psychology
Finance