Current Class Profile

Our selective admissions process allows the MS Business program to assemble a class that represents a range of undergraduate majors, educational backgrounds, perspectives, and personal aspirations. We expect the incoming students to be representative of the full-time, degree-seeking, non-business undergraduate student demographics at Texas A&M University. Current and former MS Business students have earned undergraduate degrees representing 68 different majors and almost all of the colleges at Texas A&M University.

Prospective students should consider the profile of our current class to gauge the strength of their application portfolio.

Admissions and Enrollment

Class of 2023 Class of 2022 Class of 2021 Class of 2020
Applications Received 68 73 90 60
Admissions Offers 64 (94%) 70 (96%) 76 (84%) 48 (80%)
Total Enrolled 59 (89%) 50 (72%) 62 (82%) 43 (89%)

Academic Profile

Class of 2023 Class of 2022 Class of 2021 Class of 2020
Average GPA 3.71 3.43 3.42 3.31
Average Verbal Percentile 71% 56% 54% 54%
Average Quantitative Percentile 63% 49% 41% 45%
Average GMAT 706 705 580 (4 students)  603 (4 students)
Average GRE 314 306 307 303

Demographic Profile

Class of 2023 Class of 2022 Class of 2021 Class of 2020
Men 35 (59%) 19 (38%) 23 (37%) 25 (58%)
Women 24 (41%) 31 (62%) 39 (63%) 18 (42%)
International 6 (10%) 1 (2%) 1 (1.6%) 2 (5%)
Underrepresented Minority 20 (34%) 19 (38%) 12 (19%) 17 (40%)
Non-TAMU Undergraduate Degree 8 (14%) 4 (8%) 10 (16%) 4 (9%)

Undergraduate Majors

The MS Business Class of 2021 has undergraduate degrees from 35 different majors across the TAMU Colleges.

Class of 2023 Class of 2022 Class of 2021 Class of 2020
Agriculture and Life Sciences 10 (17.5%) 7 (14.3%) 12 (19%) 8 (19%)
Architecture 0 1 (2.1%) 4 (7%)  0 (0%)
Education and Human Development 5 (8.8%)  3 (6.1%) 7 (11%)  5 (12%)
Engineering 31 (54.4%) 8 (16.3%) 9 (15%) 6 (14%)
Geosciences 0  1 (2.1%) 3 (5%) 3 (7%)
Liberal Arts  6 (10.5%)  21 (42.9%) 20 (32%)  16 (37%)
Science 2 (4.1%) 5 (8%)  2 (5%)
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 3 (5.3%) 1 (2.1%) 2 (3%)  3 (7%)