Ranked52
in the USATexas State University is a very large public college offering many disciplines along with agriculture programs and located in
San Marcos,
Texas. The school was founded in 1899 and is currently offering bachelor's and master's degrees in 3 agriculture programs.
Texas State University is pretty expensive - depending on the program, tuition is about $24,000 per year. If you seek a cheaper alternative, check
Affordable Colleges in Texas listing.
Recent studies showed that Texas State University area is dangerous - the school is reported to have
a very bad rating for campus security.
Based on
68 evaluation factors, Texas State University agriculture program ranks in Top 100 Agriculture Schools in
the United States and in Top 5 Agriculture Schools in
Texas. Major competing agriculture schools for this school are
Texas A & M University College Station and
Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. See the details about all twelve competitors as well as available agriculture majors and minors below.
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School ranking:
#4 Agriculture School in
Texas#21 Agriculture School in the
South#52 Agriculture School in
USAProgram rankings:
State Ranking
#4 Business & Management Program in Texas
#4 Animal Sciences Program in Texas
#4 General Agriculture Program in Texas
Regional Ranking
#17 General Agriculture Program in the South
#20 Business & Management Program in the South
#21 Animal Sciences Program in the South
National Ranking
#41 General Agriculture Program in USA
#49 Business & Management Program in USA
#51 Animal Sciences Program in USA
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Texas State University
601 University Dr
San Marcos, TX 78666
Phone: (512) 245-2111
Website:
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