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Texas State University

Founded
1899
Total students
40,000
International students
1,500
Student to staff ratio
22:1
Nationalities represented
90

Why Texas State University?

Texas State University is a public research university. We focus on the impact of education on communities, economies and the world. Level up your career in San Marcos. Our city is full of internships and job opportunities. Texas State University focuses on applied research. Here, you will tackle real-world challenges that will prepare you for success.

Our San Marcos campus is less than an hour from Austin. This location puts you near one of the fastest-growing US cities. Austin's nickname is the 'Silicon Hills' due to its thriving tech industry. Companies like Advanced Micro Devices and Dell have established themselves here. Recently, Google, Tesla, Oracle and Apple expanded their operations. Our campuses offer a perfect balance of academic excellence and career connections. 

We move you forward toward your next career goals. Texas is home to 55 Fortune 500 companies and welcomes over 200 relocated companies. So, you’ll find no shortage of career options. We offer personalized tools and support to help you succeed beyond the classroom. From tech to business, you'll thrive in the top 3 destination for international students in the US.

Campus and location

Texas State University campuses

Main campus
San Marcos Campus Arch

San Marcos

The San Marcos Campus, near Austin and San Antonio, is a welcoming community. In fact, San Marcos is ranked among the top college towns in Texas. The San Marcos River adds to the campus beauty. You can enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, paddle boarding and swimming in this river. You can also spend the day hiking in the Purgatory Creek Natural Area. If you like music, you can go to open mic nights and enjoy live music in different venues.

The campus features McCoy Hall, home of the McCoy College of Business. It also hosts The Theatre Center for theatre and dance. Here, you can also find the Ingram Hall Makerspace, a hub for tech and prototyping.

Costs and Entry Requirements

Typical costs

While tuition fees, accommodation prices and food costs may vary depending on your chosen degree, student residences and personal spending habits, below you'll find an estimated cost of attendance at Texas State University. 

Academic year

Cost

Approximate amount per year (USD)

Tuition Fees

$24,520 - $24,520

Accommodation

$3,405 - $5,500

Meals

$1,495 - $2,350

ESTIMATED TOTAL

$29,420

-

$32,370

Scholarships

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Entry requirements

Typical entry requirements for Texas State University are shown below. Please note that specific admissions requirements may vary by academic program.

Academic Entry Requirements

GPA: Applicants will be reviewed holistically based on GPA, test scores, and other factors

English Language Requirements

IELTS: Overall 6.5, Each Section 6.0 TOEFL: 78, each section 19 Duolingo: 105 PTEA: 52 Other Tests: TOEFL Essentials 8.5; SAT (EBRW) 520; ACT (English) 21; IB English 4; WASSCE grade of B3; Cambridge English 176.

Typical costs

While tuition fees, accommodation prices and food costs may vary depending on your chosen degree, student residences and personal spending habits, below you'll find an estimated cost of attendance at Texas State University.

Academic year

Cost

Approximate amount per year (USD)

Tuition Fees

$16,380 - $16,380

Accommodation

$3,405 - $5,500

Meals

$1,495 - $2,350

ESTIMATED TOTAL

$21,280

-

$24,230

Scholarships

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Entry requirements

Typical entry requirements for Texas State University are shown below. Please note that specific admissions requirements may vary by academic program.

Academic Entry Requirements

GPA: Specific admissions requirements may vary by academic program. Please refer to the university website for more details: https://www.txst.edu/

English Language Requirements

IELTS: 6.5 TOEFL: 78 Duolingo: 110 PTEA: 52 Other Tests: TOEFL Essentials 8.5

Top Ranked Subjects

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Best Colleges for Accounting and Finance in Texas

Careers

Engineering and tech career connections 

  • Department of Engineering Technology outcome: 99% job placement six weeks after graduation (student survey).

  • High employment rate: With a 40% growth in tech jobs from 2020 to 2022, according to Austin Area Statesman 2023, alumni from Texas State University can expect to begin and further their career goals.

  • Network: Austin, Texas ranks in the top 5 tech talent markets according to CBRE 2024. This means our students can seek high-demand opportunities at both large and small markets.

MBA career connections 

  • High employment rate: Our graduates enjoy a high employment rate. Many secure positions at major companies thanks to our career services and strong industry connections.

  • Internship opportunities: Our business program offers a robust internship placement system. We provide you with practical experience at leading companies in Texas and beyond.

  • Alumni network: Connect with McCoy College alumni. Tap into valuable mentorships and grow your network.

Accommodation

You can find information about on-campus housing on Texas State University's dedicated website. For off-campus living and Round Rock campus housing, please visit our off-campus housing website.

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Services and facilities

Round Rock Campus  

We have a second campus location in Round Rock, Texas. Our Round Rock Campus is in a safe and modern district. We're the midway point between Austin and San Antonio. The great weather year-round lets you explore many parks, swimming holes and sports events. Catch a Round Rock Express game at the Dell Diamond. Or, play golf at Forest Creek Golf Course. 

The campus has three buildings. The Avery Building has world-class classrooms, labs and a library. The Nursing Building is home to St. David's School of Nursing. Willow Hall is home to The College of Health Professions. 

The McCoy College of Business Administration

Housed in McCoy Hall, the McCoy College of Business Administration has 4,000+ business majors and 2,000 minors. Our faculty research focuses on supply chain management, consumer behavior and corporate governance.

Students can learn and collaborate in high-tech classrooms, computer labs and collaborative spaces. These are designed to boost learning and spark innovation.

The Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science researches human-computer interaction, cybersecurity, AI and data science. Faculty and students work together on projects. Our projects are often funded by federal and industry partners. Also, our department features advanced computing labs, collaborative spaces and cutting-edge technology.

The Ingram Hall Makerspace

The Ingram School of Engineering has a Makerspace in Ingram Hall. It is for students, teachers and staff to create prototypes. We use the latest manufacturing and prototyping technology. The 11,000-square-foot facility has four zones: rapid prototyping, industrial, welding and woodworking. Each area serves a unique purpose, enabling diverse manufacturing processes under one roof. 

The Performing Arts Center

The Performing Arts Center is our biggest arts venue. It includes a 400-seat theater, a 300-seat recital hall, staging areas, classrooms and a rehearsal space. Students can access its design and production facilities to explore their creativity.

How to apply

How to apply

Application deadlines

Fall: May 29 Spring: September 29 Summer: February 26 Application deadline dates vary by program, please consult your program's page for deadline information.

Application documents required to receive an offer

High School Transcripts High School Diploma Passport English Test Score University Transcript (transfer students): Texas State University only accepts credits from recognized accredited academic institutions. If the original records are not in English, a certified translation must accompany the original records. We do not accept unofficial college or university transcripts. Proof of Degree (transfer students) Personal Statement: Optional, but highly recommended. Students that complete the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exam must provide a scratch card or results checker by the application closing date.

Testing codes

TOEFL: 6667 SAT: 6667 ACT: 4178 GRE: 6667

Post-offer process

Confirmation deadlines

Confirmation dates may change. Please check with your admissions advisor for the latest information.

Preparing for arrival

Before arrival

Register for Orientation: https://nsfe.txst.edu/new-student-orientation/international-nso-spring.html Apply for Housing (On-Campus and/or Off-Campus): https://www.international.txst.edu/new-f-1-students/steps-after-being-admitted/housinginformation.html Airport Transfer Options Available: https://www.international.txst.edu/student-resources/transportation.html Complete Immunization and Health Forms: https://www.admissions.txst.edu/admitted-students/meningitis-vaccination.html Enroll in Student Health Insurance: https://www.international.txst.edu/current-f1-students/health-insurance.html Submit Final/Official Transcripts and Test Scores: submit an official copy of your transcript to: Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 429 N. Guadalupe Street, San Marcos, TX 78666. Activate your NetID, which is automatically provided to applicants and students. Need help activating your Net ID: https://itac.txst.edu/support/netid.html

After arrival

Attend Orientation Register for Classes Submit Final/Official Transcripts and Test Scores if not sent earlier Pay Remaining Tuition and Fees if applicable Texas State mobile app: https://www.mobile.txst.edu/ International Student Organizations: https://www.international.txst.edu/student-resources/campus-resources/studentorganization.html

How to apply

Application deadlines

Fall: N/A

Spring: N/A Summer: N/A Application deadline dates vary by program, please consult your program's page for deadline information.

Application documents required to receive an offer

High School Transcripts: Official, complete transcripts (including all marks sheets) must be sent by the accredited university that granted your degree(s). Transcripts must be submitted in an university-sealed envelope to Graduate Admissions. For more information, review: https://www.gradcollege.txst.edu/admissions/application-information.html#internationalenrollment Passport English Test Score University Transcript Proof of Degree GRE/GMAT: Physical Therapy (PT) Applicants: GRE scores must be sent directly from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to PTCAS. The recipient code for PTCAS is 7405. All Other Applicants: GRE scores must be sent directly from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to The Graduate College. The college code for Texas State is 6667. GMAT scores must be sent directly from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) to The Graduate College. Some programs require the applicant to secure a mentor to guide them in their particular area of study. Please check the individual requirements of your course.

Testing codes

TOEFL: 6667 SAT: 6667 ACT: 4178 GRE: 6667

Post-offer process

Confirmation deadlines

Confirmation dates may change. Please check with your admissions advisor for the latest information.

Preparing for arrival

Before arrival

Create Online Student Account: https://apply.gradcollege.txstate.edu/account/register?r=https%3a%2f%2fapply.gradcollege.txstate.edu%2fapply%2f Register for Orientation: https://nsfe.txst.edu/new-student-orientation/international-nso-spring.html Apply for Housing (On-Campus and/or Off-Campus): https://www.international.txst.edu/new-f-1-students/steps-after-being-admitted/housinginformation.html Airport Transfer Options Available: https://www.international.txst.edu/student-resources/transportation.html Complete Immunization and Health Forms: https://www.admissions.txst.edu/admitted-students/meningitis-vaccination.html Enroll in Student Health Insurance: https://www.admissions.txst.edu/admitted-students/meningitis-vaccination.html Submit Final/Official Transcripts and Test Scores: submit an official copy of your transcript via email to gcprocessing@txstate.edu or by post to: Office of Graduate Admissions, 429 N. Guadalupe Street, San Marcos, TX 78666-4684 Activate your NetID, which is automatically provided to applicants and students. Need help activating your Net ID: https://itac.txst.edu/support/netid.html

After arrival

Attend Orientation Register for Classes Submit Final/Official Transcripts and Test Scores if not sent earlier Pay Remaining Tuition and Fees if applicable Texas State mobile app: https://www.mobile.txst.edu/ International Student Organizations: https://www.international.txst.edu/student-resources/campus-resources/studentorganization.html

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