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General Application InformationAcademic Year 2010-20 II - Freshman

AdmlsslolU Ollk" Web Site Pam of Application AppU-

Texa Public Four-Vear Universities Telepllone, Fax Address toComplete cation Credit Cards AcceptedFee·

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Texas A&M University at GalvestonPhone: 4091740-4428

817/322-4443 www.tamug.edu ./ ./ A&B 5 ./ ./ ./ ./P. O. Box 1675, Galvcston, TX 17553 Fax: 409n40-473 I

Texas A&M University-Kingsville Phone: 3611593-23 I 5 www.tamuk.edu ./ ./ 5 ./ ./ ./MSC 128, Kingsville. TX 78363 Fax: 3611593-5509

Texas A&M University-Texarkana Phone:903tr23·3069 www.tamul.edu· Texas A&M·Texarkans currently accepts applications forP. O. Box 5518. Texarkana. TX 75505 Fax: 903/223·3140 transferltransientlfonner sl1,ldents only.

Texas Southern University Phone: 713/313·7071 ./ ./ ./ ./ ./3100 Cleburne SI.-TSU Box 1855 Fax: 7131313·7471 www.lsu.edu $42Houston. TIC 77004

Texas State Unlversity-8an Marcos Phone: 5121245-2364 www.ltslabl.edu ./ ./ A.B. $60 ./ ./ ./ ./429 N. Guadalupe, San Marcos, TX 7ll666-5709 Fax: 5121245-9020 ore

Texas Tech Uaiversity Phonc:l106n42-1480 BorCwww.ttu.edu ./ ./ (rccom- $50 ./ ./ ./ ./

Box 45005. Lubbock, TX 79409-5005 Fax: 8061742-0062 mended)

Tens Woman's University Phone: 866/809-6130 www.lWU.edu ./ ./ $30 ./ ./P. O. Box 425649. Penlon, TX 76204 Fax: 9401898·3081

The University of Texas at Arlington Phone: 8111272·6287 www.uta.edu ./ ./ U5 ./ ./ ./ ./P. O. Box 19114, Arlington, TX 76019-0114 Fax: 817/272-3435

The University of Texas at Austin Phone: 5121415-7399 www.Ulexas.edu A&BP. O. Box 8058, Austin, TX 78713-8058 Fax: 5121475-7418 ./ ./ (+C••)

$60 ./ ./

ArchiteelUre, Aft, Art History, Desisn, Studio Aft, Visual Art Studies/Art Education B&D

The University arTexas at Brownsville Phone: 9561882·1\295 www.utb.edu ./ $0Tandy Hall, III IS, Brownsville. TX 78520 Fax: 9561882-7810

The University of Texas at DallllJ Phone: 9721883·2270 C800 West Campbell Road, HH 10 800/889-2443 www.utdallas.edu ./ ./ (recom- $50 ./ ./ ./Richardson. TX 75080-3021 Fax: 9721883-6803 mended)

The University or Tell8s lit El Paso Phone: 915/747-5890 ./ ./500 Wesl University Avenue. 101 Academic Fax: 9151741·8893 www.ulcp.edu $0Services, El Paso, TX 79968-0578

The University of TUlIJ-Pan American Phone: 9561381-8872 ./1201 Wesl University Drive Fax: 9561381·2687 www.utpa.cdu $0Edinburg, TX 78541·29'19

• Appliealirlll fees arc nonrefundable. Some application fcc waivers arc available. including waivers for students who meet A<..'/SAT fee exemplions.Sec your high school counselor. There may also be waivcl'$ available based on financial need. Please cOlllacllhe instilulian(.) directly far more infannalion.See deadlines on pallet x1lhmullh lilt.

"Topic Cis rccomll1cntled as an optiooallhird c...ay (A&.B required) for sludents wilh cxceplionallife experienccs or special personal qualilics.

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General Application InformationAcademic Ycar2010-2011- Freshman

Admissions omen WebSite Parts ofApplleation Appll-

Tuu Publle Four-Vear UnlverJitlea Telephone. Fa:c Addren 10 Complete clIlton Credit Cards AcceptedFee·

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Angelo State University Phone: 8001946-8627 www,angclo.edu -/ $2$ -/ -/ -/ -/ASU Stalion 11014, San Angelo, TX 76909 Fax: 3251942-2078

Lamar University Phone: 4091880-8888 www.lamar.edu -/ -/ $25 -/ -/ v" -/P. O. Box 10007, Beaumont, TX 77710 Fax: 4091880-8463

Midwestern State University Phone: 9401391-4334-/800/842-1922 www.mwsu.edu v" -/ $25 v" v"

3410 Taft Blvd., Wichita falls, TX 76308-2099 fax: 9401391-4672

Prairie View A&M University Phone: 9361261-1000 v" -/ $25 -/ -/ -/ -/P. O. Box 519, Mail Stop 1009 fax: 9361261-1019 www.pvamu.eduPrairie View. TX 77446

Sam Houston State University Phone: 8661232-752S $40 -/ -/Box 241S. Huntsville. TX 77341-2418 9361294-1828 www.shsu.edu -/$10

Late applicalion fee (additional) Fax: 9361294-3758

Stephen F. Austin State University Phone: 9361468-2504 www.sfasu.edu -/ -/ $35 -/ -/ -/ -/Box 1305 I. Nacogdoches. TX 75962-305 I Fax: 9361468·3849

Sui Ross State University Phone: 4321837-8050 www.sulross.edu '" -/ $25 -/ v"Box C-2. Alpine, TX 79832 Fax: 432/831-8431

Sui Ross State University- Phone: S30mS-S005 Sui Ross Stale University-Rio Grande CollegeRio Grande College Fax: 830mS-SOD I www.sulross.edu is an upper-level cenler and accepts

Route 3, Box 1200, Hagle Pass, TIC 18852 transfer/lransient/former students only.

Phone: 2541968-9125 www.tarlelon.edu -/ 1$30 1-/1 v"1 "'ITarleton State University 800/687·8236P. O. Box Te030. Stephenville, TX 76402 Fax: 2541968-995 I Nole: TarH:loll Slale University does 001 accept application fee waivers.

Texas A&M International University Phone: 956/326-2270 www.tamiu.edu v" $05201 Universily Blvd., Laredo, TIC 78041-1900 Fax: 9561326-2269

Texas A&M University Phone: 979/845·1060 -/ -/ ActB -/ .. -/ -/P. O. Box 30014 Fax: 979/458·1808 www.lamu.edu (-+Co,,) $60 vCollege Station. TX 77842-3014

Texas A&M Unlversity-Commeree Phone: 9031886-S081 www.tamu- v" -/ $25 v" '" -/P. O. Box 3011, Commerce. TX 75429-3011 Fax: 9031886-5888 oommerce.edu

Texas A&M Unlverslty·CorplIJ Christi 1'00ne:3611825-2624 v" -/ v" v" v" -/6300 Ocean Dr.. Unit 5774 Fa,,: 3611825-5887 www.mrnuee.edu $25Corpus ChriSli, TX 78412-5774

•AppllClllion fecs are noorefimdablc. Some applicalion fee waivers are available, including waivers for students who meet ACT1SAT fee exemplions.S.:e your high school counselor. TI,eremay also be waivers available based on financial need. Please conlacltbe inslilution(s) directly for more informalion.See deadlIne! on pages d Ihrough 1111.

"Topic C i. recommended as an oplionallhird e.llllY (ActO required) for .Iudenls who do nol qualify for lop 10% or automalie academic admi.sion.

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General Application InformationAcademic Ycar2010-2011 - Freshman

Admissions Oinces Web Site Parts of ApplicationAppli.

Telephone, Fax calion Credil Cards AcceptedTexas Public Four·Year Universities Address 10 Complele Fee*

J II Essays VI,. Master DlKover A~rieaJI

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The University ofTens Pbooe: 866/552-UTPB ./ ./of the Permian Basin Fax: 432/552-3605 www.ulpb.edu $04901 Easl University, Odessa, TX 79762-0001

The University of Texas at San Antonio./ ./ ./ ./ ./One urSA Circle Phone: 800/669'0919 www.utsa.edu $40

San Anlonio, TX 78249·1644

The University of Texas at Tyler Phone: 903/566-7202 www.g02utlyler.eom ../ ./ $25 ./ ../3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75799 Fax: 903/566-7068

University of Houston-Main Campus Phone: 7131743-1010,./ ./ ./ ./ ./Room 122 E. Cullen Building optlon2 www.uh.edu $50

Houslon, TX 77204·2023 Fax: 7131743·7542

University of Houston-Clear Lake Phone: 281/283-2500University ofHouston-Clear Lake is an

www.uhcl.edu upper-level university tbal accepts2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston, TX 77058- t098 Fax: 2811283-2522 transfer/transient and former students only.

University of Houston-Downtown Phone: 713/221-8522 ./ ./ ./ ./One Main Street, 350 South Fax: 713/221-8157 www.uhd.edu $35Houston, TX 77002·1001

University of Houston-Victoria Phone: 3611570-4110University ofHouston-Victoria is an upper-level

www.uhv.edu center and accepts transferltransientlformer3007 N. Ben Wilson, Victoria, TX 71901-5731 Fax: 361/570-4114 students only,

University of North Texas1155 Union Circle #311277

Phone: 940/565-2681www.unt.edu ./ ./ $40 ./ ./ ./ ./

Denton, TX 76203-5017Fax: 940/565-2408

West Texas A&M University Phone: 800/999-8268www.wtamu.edu ../ ./ $25 ./ ./ ./ ./

WTBox60907,Canyon, TX 79016 Fax: 806/651·5285

The independent institutions and health science centers listed below accept the electronic ApplyTexas Application. You may apply bygoing to www.applytexas.org. Refer to the institutions' individual websites for more information.

Baylor UniversityConcordia UniversityDallas Baptist UniversityHouston Baptist UniversityHuston-Tillotson UniversityMcMurry UniversitySchreiner UniversitySouthwestern UniversityTexas A&M University System Health Science CenterTexas Christian UniversityTcxas Lutheran UniversityThe University ofTexas Health Science Center at San AntonioUniversity of Dallas

•Application fees are nonrefundablc. Somc application fee waivers are available, including waivers for students who meet ACT/SAT fee exemptions.Sec your high school counselor. There may also be waivers available ballCd on financial need. Please eonlactthe instilUtion(s) directly for more information.See dClldllnes on plllle. xl through xlii.

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Essays

Institutions do not require all four essays. See "General Application Information" on pages ii through iv todetermine if you are required to write an essay or essays as part ofyour application for admission. Unlessotherwise specified, your essay(s) should be typed and be no longer than one page (8 1/2" x II"). Put yourname and Social Security nwnber* (see note below) at the top of each page.

TopicA.Write an essay in which you tell us about someone who has made an impact on your life and explain howand why this person is important to you. '

Topic B.Choose an issue of importance to you - the issue could be personal, school related, local, political, orinternational in scope - and write an essay in which you explain the significance of that issue to yourself,your family, your community, or your generation.

TopicC.There may be personal information that you want considered as part of your admissions application. Writean essay describing that information. You might include exceptional hardships, challenges, or opportunitiesthathave shaped or impacted your abilities or academic credentials; personal responsibilities, exceptionalachievements or talents, educational goals, or ways in which you might contribute to an institutioncommitted to creating a diverse learning environment.

Topic D.The essay in this section is specific to certain college majors and is not required by all colleges/universitiesthataccept the ApplyTexas Application. Please see the «General Application Information" in the front of thisbooklet. Ifyou are not applying for a major in Architecture, Art, Art History, Design, Studio Art, Visual ArtStudies!Art Education, you are not required to write this essay.

Personal interaction with objects, images and spaces can be so powerful as to change the way onethinks about particular issues or topics. For your intended area ofstudy (architecture, art history,design, studio art, visual art studies/art education), describe an experience where instruction in thatarea or your personal interaction with an object. image or space effected type of change in yourthinking. What did you do to act upon your new thinking and what have you done to prepare yourselffor further study in this area?

• (Allhough elllering your Social Security number is oplional. providing il will ensure your documents arc mUlched and proccssed promplly.)

wwl1l.applylexas,OlJ( Frcshman - 9 (applicu/ioll ccmlillues Oflllext pagc)

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Instructions; Freshman

"" Submit either a paper or an electronic application (www.applytexas.org), NOT BOTH. We encourage you 10 apply online."" Read page ill and page 1I before yOll start this application.}>- Majors and codes are available on the Internet at www.applytellllS.organd in Ihe Cod. Book, available at

www.collegdoralltexaDS.com. in the admission offiee of public colleges and universities, and In high school counseling offices.

Check Fall, Spring, Swnmer I, or Summer II, and enter theyear you plan to begin attending. "Mini or short semester"may not apply to all universities.

Check ifyou are applying as a freshman with no collegecredit hours or as a freshman with college credit hours andindicate the number ofcollege credit hours you will earn byyour high schoolgraduation date. Consider dual/concurrentenrollment but not Advanced Placement/InternationalBaccalaureate courses as college credit hours.

* Questions marked with an asterisk (>II) are optional, butincluding the infonnation may assist your admittance. Youare strongly encouraged to complete these questions.

.Part I. BlographleallnrormatlonI. Enter your Social Security number. The Social Security

number is important to match the application with yourgrade transcript aod test scores. The Social Securitynumber is required to give (disburse) financial aid.NOTE: While no specific legal authority requires you tolist your Social Security number for the purpose ofapplying for admission to the university, not providing theinformation will hold up further processes, such asfinancial aid.

2. Enter your date ofbirth (month, day, year). Do not leaveblank; tbis information is required.

3. Enter your full, legal name: last, first, and middle. Do notuse nicknames or abbreviations because this infonnationwill be used for your official record ifyou enroll. Useyour full,legal name on all documents sent to theinstitution to which you are applying.

4. Enter other names, ifany, under which your transcripts orother credentials may be listed.

5. Designate whether you are male or female.

6. Enter the city, state, and country where you were born.

7. This question is designed to identifY your ethnicity andrace. (a) Indicate whether or not your ethnicity isHispanic or Latino. Check "yes" ifyou are a person ofCuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or CentralAmerican, or other Spanish eulture or origin, regardless ofrace. Check "no" ifyou are not. (b) Select the racialcategory or categories with which you most closelyidentify. Check as many as apply:White: A person having ~rigins in any ofthc oric.inalpeoples ofEurope, the MIddle East, or North Afnca.Black or African American: A person having origins inany of the black racial groups of Africa.Asian: A person having origins in any of the originalpeoples of the Far Ea.~t, Southeast Asia. or the Indian

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subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China,India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the PhilippineIslands, Thailand, and Vietnam.American Indian or Alaskan Native: A person havingorigins in any of the original peoples ofNorth and SouthAmerica (including Central America), and who maintainstribal affiliation or community attachment.Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A personhaving origins in any afthe original peoples of Hawaii,Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.

8. Answer the questions regarding your citizenship status.Ifyou have one, be sure to include with your applicationa copy ofyour permanent resident card andlor Notice ofAction from the USCIS.

9. Indicate ifyou are connected to the military in any wayby checking all categories that apply to you. If noneapply, leave the question blank.

10. Enter your permanent mailing address and phonenumbers. Use the Texas county codes and the two-letterstate abbreviations listed in the Code Book (refer to"Instructions." above). Use the county code ifyourpermanent address is in Texas; if it is not, you do not needto provide a code. Ifyou do not have access to the countycode infonnation, you may leave this item blank.

11. Enter your current mailing address and phone n~~rsonly if they are different from your permanent mallmgaddress.

12. Enter the name and phone number ofan emergencycontact person.

13. Enter your E-mail address. The inclusion ofyour E-mailaddress may allow institutional representatives to contactyou with admission infonnation.

*14. Indicate what languages (other than English) you speakfluently and for what length of time yOt~ have spokenthem.

IS. Indicate the highest Icvel ofyour parents' or court­appointed legal guardians' educational background.

16. Indicate your family's gross income, including both taxedand untaxed income, for the most recent tax year.

... 17. Indicate how many people, including yourself, live inyour household on a long-term basis. Include brothersand sisters who are in college.

>II 18. Indicate whether or not you have family oblig!ltions thathave prevented you from participating in extracurricular

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25. Prior to enrolling at this institution, ifyou havecnrollcdor will enroll in any college coursework, including

22. Indicate whether you plan to pursue a pre-professionalprogram (e.g., pre-Jaw, pre-medicine, nursing, pre-dental,pre-veterinary, physical therapy, etc.).

21. Ifyou did not or will not graduate from high school,indicate whether or not you have a GED, whether it is theEnglish or Spanish version, the month and year youcompleted the GED, and in what state you received it.

activities. Note if the obligation is: (a) working tosupplement the family income, (b) providing primary carefor a family member, or (c) other obligations. Describethe nature of your particular family obligation(s); Le., thetype ofactivity, time required, etc.

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26. Indicate the date you took or plan to take the ACT, SATor one ofthe following tests for international students: tlTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) orIELTS (International English Language Testing System:test.

college-level correspondence study and dual credit,indicate all previous colleges or universities you haveattended or are attending, dates attended, and hoursearned. Have an official transcript sent to each collegeuniversity to which you apply from each college oruniversity you have attended.

Residency Information27. - 31. Answer all questions that apply to you. Instruction

are noted throughout the questions.

32. Write down any additional information that would helpyour college or university classify you as a Texasresident.

33. Read both statements carefully. Sign your name andinclude the date to indicate you understand and agree

, with each statement.

Part II. ActivitiesProvide information in any or all ofthe four categories listed.Some examples are:

• ExtracurricularActivities - offices held in clubs, whetherelected or appointed

• Community Service - volunteer work• Talents/AwardsIHonors - sports, cheerleading, musical

ability, academic honors, or any type ofawards orcertificates received

• Employment/Internships/Summer Activities - jobs orinternships that indicate special interests, abilities,challenges. or achievements

You may submit a resume in addition to this list Attach it toyour application and make a note that you have done so. Spellout names oforganizations. clubs, honors, awards. etc.; do notuse acronyms.

EssaysMost colleges and universities in Texas do not require essaysas part of the admission process. Check the list on pages ii-ivor the web site at www.applytexas.org. Be sure to includeyour name and Social Security number on each ofyour essaypages and enclose your essays with your application. rfyouapply electronically, also include on your esSays the webidentification number you are given.

Application FeeApplication fees are listed on pages ii-iv. Include the student'sname and Social Security number on your check or money order.Some institutions also accept credit cards. Check with your highschool counselor or the institulion(s) to which you arc applyingfor information concerning a possible waiver of the applicationfee (i.e., college application fee waiver).I 2 I 2 3

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EnglishPhysicsHistory

23. Check "Yes" ifyou plan to seek a teaching certificate inaddition to your degree and "No" ifyou do not If"Yes,"indicate jfyou will be seeking elementary level(Early Childhood-Grade 4); middle/junior high level(Grades 4-8); high school level (Grades 8-12); or all-levelcertification.

20. Enter the name, city, state, and College Board or ACThigh school code (see your high school counselor) of thehigh school from which you graduated or expect tograduate. Indicate ifyou are home-schooled. Enter themonth and year you graduated or expect to graduate.Have an official transcript sent to each college oruniversity to which you apply. Indicate ifyou willgraduate with an International Baccalaureate (IB)diploma. Indicate ifyou will graduate from a Texaspublic high school with the Recommended orDistinguished Achievement Program.

19. Ifyou plan to apply 10 more than three institutions, fill outthe application, leaving item #19 blank, and make copies.Then enter the name of each college or university towhich you are applying. List your first and second choiceofmajor and the appropriate major code(s)/abbreviationsfor each. Majors and major codes may be found in theCode Book (refer to "Instructions," above). Send a copyofyour completed appUcatioD to the admission officeof each coUege or university. Keep the originalappllcatlo.ll for your files. Refer to page x for helpfulinstruction tips.

24. Enter your senior year schedule. Beside each course,indicate ifthecourse is Advanced Placement ("AP"),International Baccalaureate ("IB"), dual credit orconcurrent enrollment, and the semesters or trimesters thecourse was taken or will be taken. For example:

Senior Courses APJJB Dual Credit! Semester or TrimesterConcurrentEnrollment

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College CostS· 2009·2010 • All InstitutionsTuition and Books and Room and Trans- Personal

Institution Fees Supplies Board portation Expenses TotalMoelo State University Resident $5,410 $1,150 $7,918 $1,968 $1,968 $18,414

Nonresident $13,840 $1,150 $7,918 $1.968 $1,968 $26,844Lamar University Resident $6,606 $1,480 $7.448 $2320 $2,180 $20,034

Nonresident $14.916 $1,480 $7,448 $2,320 $2.180 $28.344Midwestern State University Resident $6.544 $1.500 $6,488 $1,362 $1.462 $17.356

Nonresident $14,854 $1,500 $6488 $1,362 $1,462 $25,666Prairie View A&M Universltv Resident $6.664 $1.138 $7,618 $1.000 $1,000 $17,420

Nonresident $14.974

~$7,618 $1,000 $1,000 $25.730

Sam Houston State University Resident $6,515 $7,764 $3,380 $1,764 $20,486Nonresident $14,825 $1.063 $7.764 $3,380 $1,764 $28,796

Stephen F, Austin State University Resident $6,528 $1.072 $7.377 $2.711 $1.673 $19.361Nonresident $14,838 $1.072 $7:J77 $2,711 $1,673 $27.671

Sui Ross State University Resident $5.302 $1.195 $6,460 $1.806 $2.012 $16,775Nonresident $13.732 $1.195 $6,460 $1.806 $2.012 $25,205

Tarleton State UniversitY Resident $5,942 $1.174 $7,680 $1.111 $2,270 $18.177Nonresident $14.372 $1,174 $7,680 $1,111 $2,270 $26,607

Texas A&M International University Resident $5.746 $1.750 $6,918 $1,052 $2.260 $17,726Nonresident $14.176 $1.750 $6.918 $1,052 $2,260 $26.156

Texas A&M University Resident $8,391 $1,278 $8039 '$600 $2.223 $20,531Nonresident $22,701 $1.278 $8.039 $600 $2,223 $34.841

Texas A&M University at Galveston Resident $7,063 $1.278 $8,039 $1.200 $2.223 $19.803Nonresident $15,493 $1.278 $8.039 $1,200 $2,223 $28.233

Texas A&M University-Commerce Resident $5.500 $1.400 $7.822 $1,500 $1,830 $18.052Nonresident $13,840 $1.400 $7.822 $1.500 $1.830 $26,392

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Resident $6,098 $1,208 $8.941 $1.611 $1,436 $19,294. Nonresident $14.408 $1.208 $8.941 $1,611 $1,436 $27,604Texas A&M Universitv-Kinasville Resident $5.694 $1.200 $6,762 $2.298 $2,636 $18,590

Nonresident $14,544 $1.200 $6,762 $2.298 $2,636 $27,440Texas A&M Universitv-Texarkana Resident $4.538 $1.160 $5,3BO $2.616 $1,728 $15,422

, Nonresident $12.848 $1.160 $5,380 $2,616 $1,728 $23,732Texas Southern UniversitY Resident $6,401 $1,343 $12,3BO $2,128 $2,266 $24,518

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Nonresident $14,711 $1,343 $12,380 $2.128 $2,266 $32.828Texas State UniversitY-Ban Marcos Resident $7480 $1.050 $7,520 $1.310 $2100 $19.460

Nonresident $15,790 $1,050 $7.520 $1,310 $2,100 $2:7,770Texas Tech University Resident $7.785 $1.000 $7,688 $1.500 $1,890 $19.863

Nonresident $16,095 $1.000 $7,688 $1,500 $1,890 $28.173Texas Woman's Unlversitv Resident $6.660 $990 $5.932 $1154 $2.204 $16,940

Nonresident $14.970 $990 $5.932 $1,154 $2.204 $25,250TheUnlversitv of Texas at Arlington Resident $8.378 $908 $7.362 $2,500 $1,490 $20,638

Nonresident $15,684 $908 $7,362 $2,500 $1,490 $27944The UniversitY of Texas atAustin Resident $8,842 $860 $9,980 $1,010 $2,472 $23.164

Nonresident $20,416 $860 $9.980 $1,010 $2,472 $34.738The University of Texas at Brownsville Resident $5498 $646 $9.021 $1.689 $2.608 $19,462

Nonresident $13.808 $646 $9,021 $1,689 $2.608 $27,772The University of Texas at Dallas Resident $10.340 $1.200 $7200 $2.000 $1.929 $22,669

Nonresident $23730 $1.200 $7.200 $2,000 $1,929 $36,059The University of Texas at El Paso Resident $6.224 $1,299 $10.504 $1,914 $1,570 $21.511

Nonresident $14,534 $1,299 $10504 $1.914 $1.570 $29.821The University of Texas at San Antonio Resident $8,092 $1.000 $8,322 $2.358 $1.750 $21.522

Nonresident $16.402 $1.000 $8322 $2,358 ' $1.750 $29.832The University of Texas at Tvler Resident $6.042 $950 $8070 $1.912 $1.233 $18,207

Nonresident $14.472 $950 $8.070 $1.912 $1.233 $26.637The University of Texas of the Permian Bas Resident $5,300 $910 $4.645 $1-,617 $1922 $14,394

Nonresident $13.730 $910 $4.645 $1.617 $1,922 $22,824The University of Texas-Pan American Resident $5.425 $1.000 $6,984 $2732 $1,800 $17,941

Nonresident $13,735 $1,000 $6.984 $2,732 $1.800 $26.251University of Houston Resident $8.168 $1.100 $9,233 $2,497 $2624 $23.622

Nonresident $16,598 $1100 $9,233 $2,497 $2.624 $32052University of Houston~Clear Lake Resident $5,798 $1024 $10,828 $1,260 $3,318 $22.228

Nonresident $15.038 $1,024 $10,828 $1,260 ,$3.318 $31468UniversitY of Houston·Downtown Resident $5,000 $1,076 $8,600 $3,200 $3,800 $21.676

Nonresident $13,430 $1,076 $8,600 $3,200 $3.800 $30.106University of Houston-Victoria Resident $5,400 $1.100 $8,176 $1,922 $2028 $19,226

Nonresident $13,110 $1,100 $8.776 $1,922 $2,028 $27.536University of North Texas Resident $7,660 $1,250 $6,530 $2,064 $1.896 $19,400

Nonresident $15,970 $1.250 $6,530 $2,064 $1.896 $27,710

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Information IS based on average costs for dependent students livmg offcampus who enroll In 15 credit hours In both fall and spnng•

West Texas A&M University Resident $5,890 $1,000 $5,898 $1,850 $1,900 $16,538Nonresident $14,200 $1,000 $5,898 $1,850 $1,900 $24,848

Del Mar CaUeae-Corpus Christi In-District $2,154 $1,200 $6,000 $2,500 $1,600 $13,454Out-of-District $3,654 $1,200 $6,000 $2,500 $1,600 $14,954

South Texas Calleae In-District $2.470 $1,200 $4,736 $1,077 $1,200 $10,683Out-of-District $2,983 $1,200 $4,736 $1,077 $1,200 $11,196

Texas Southmost CoUeae District In-District $5,498 $646 $9,021 $1,689 $2,608 $19,462Out-of-District $5,498 $646 $9,021 $1,689 $2,608~

Texas State Technical College-Harlingen Resident $3,408 $3,179 $7,179 $1,436 $2,313Nonres

$3'~$7,179 $1,436 $2,313 $21,599

Our Lady of the Lake University of San Ant( Resident $20,824 $1,2 $6,538 $1,450 $1,850 $31,862Nonresident $20,824 $1,2 $6,538 $1,450 $1,850 $31,862

Rice University Resident $32,057 $800 $11,230 $600 $1,550 $46,237Nonresident $32,057 $800 $11,230 $600

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$18,731 $0 $6,810 $1,000 $1$18,731 $0 $6,810 $1,000 $1, $27,541

Southern Methodist University Resident $35,160 $800 $7,500 $1,000 $1,100 $45,560Nonresident $35,160 $800 $7,500 $1,000 $1,100 $45,560

S1. Edward's University Resident $24,440 $1,100 $8,400 $870 $1,790 $36,600Nonresident $24,44 $1,100 $8,400 $87.Q $1,790 $36,600

St. Mary's University of San Antonio Resident $21,87 $1,300$4,0001.

$2,024 $30,000Nonresident $21.8f $1,300 $800 $2,024 $30,000

Texas Christian University Resident $26,298 $1,000

ii. $600 $1,500 $41,378

Nonresident $28,298 $1,OOC $9

I}$1.500 $41,378

Texas College Resident $9.228 $800

$1~5$1,740 $18,798

Nonresident $9,228 $80e $6,380 $1,740 $18,796Texas Lutheran University Resident $21.910 $950 $5.430 $960 $30.750

Nonresident $21,910 $950 $5.430 $1.500 $960 $30,750nitv University Resident $28,452 $950 $6,160 $0 $1.050 $36~

Nonresident $28,452 $950 $6,160 $0 $1,050 $36,University of Dallas Resident $26,293 $1.700 $8,150 $1,800 $1.500 $39,443

Nonresident $26,293 $1,700 $8,150 $1,800 $1.500 $39,443University of the Incarnate Word, Resident $21.290 $1,200 $5,514 $1.174 $1,590 $30,766

. Nonresident $21,290 $1,200 $5,514 $1,174 $1,590 $30,768. . . . . .