Undergraduate Admission Requirements

You are considered a freshman student if you plan to attend Texas State the semester after high school graduation (not including summer sessions), regardless of how many dual credit or transferable college credits you’ve earned.

Regarding Test Scores

Texas State University does not require SAT or ACT test scores for students ranked in the top 75% of their high school classes for admission to the university, application to the Honors College, or for consideration for Merit and Competitive Scholarships.

Texas State University Admissions Standards

We recommend students complete the following curriculum or equivalent for assured admission. Students applying without this curriculum will go through our review process.

4 credits of English

Including: English I, II, III, and IV

4 credits of Math

Including: algebra I and II, geometry, and advanced math courses such as pre-calculus, calculus, and statistics

4 credits of Science

Including: biology, chemistry, and two advanced sciences such as physics, environmental science, anatomy, and physiology; integrated physics and chemistry (IPC) is acceptable if taken between biology and chemistry

3 credits of Social Studies

Including: world/human geography or world history, U.S. history since 1877, U.S. government (half credit), and economics (half credit)

2 credits of a Language other than English

Refer to Texas Administrative Code for specific courses or approved course substitutions

Admission Review

ACT and SAT test scores are not required for applicants ranked in the top 75% of their graduating class. Those applicants who do not meet assured admission, or do not submit test scores, will be reviewed holistically. All students ranked in the fourth quartile of their class must submit scores that meet assured admission standards for admission.

When reviewing your application, Texas State will consider your high school curriculum, admission essay(s), quality and competitive level of courses taken, and grades earned, in addition to other factors presented in your application.

We strongly encourage anyone who is not offered freshman admission to attend another college, complete 30 hours of transferable credit with a minimum GPA of 2.25, and apply for transfer admission.

State of Texas Uniform Admission Standards


 

Assured Admission

Assured admission will be granted to students who will graduate with one of the following diploma types:

  • (HB5) Distinguished Achievement
  • (UAP) Distinguished
  • (UAP) Recommended
  • Or equivalent

AND meet the class rank and test score requirements listed in the chart below.

Class Rank

ACT1

SAT2

Top 25%

ACT1

No minimum score

SAT2

No minimum score

2nd Quartile

ACT1

22

SAT2

1090

3rd Quartile

ACT1

26

SAT2

1250

4th Quartile

ACT1

29

SAT2

1330

1The ACT score is your composite score from a single sitting.

2SAT scores are the sum—from a single sitting—of the Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and Math sections only. (Applications will be considered through Admission Review when test scores are not available if the student is ranked in the top 75% of their class. All students ranked in the 4th quartile are required to submit a score that meets the minimum required for assured admission.)

Non-Ranking Public and Private High Schools

Students from a non-ranking school who do not fall into the nontraditional school definition will be assigned a rank. This rank, determined by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, will be based on one’s academic rigor, grades in academic courses, GPA (if available), and the profile of the high school.

For more information regarding the ranking process for applicants from non-ranking schools or other educational programs, contact your freshman Admission Counselor.

Nontraditional Secondary Education: GED and Homeschool Applicants

In accordance with Senate Bill 1543 (SB1543), applicants for admission who present evidence of completion of a nontraditional secondary education without an official class rank will have a class rank assigned by Texas State. The class rank will be comparable to the average class rank of other applicants who have equivalent ACT or SAT scores. Applicants without an ACT or SAT score will be ranked based on their GED scores or grades in academic courses. A nontraditional secondary education includes Homeschool and GED graduates. Texas State requires an official homeschool or GED transcript and scores to demonstrate evidence of completion.

Mccoy College: Limited Access

All Business Administration majors within the McCoy College of Business are classified as Limited Access. Students applying as freshmen to these majors who do not meet assured admission will be considered for acceptance to the McCoy College through a holistic review and may be admitted as a Pre-Business major. They must then work with their academic advisor to meet requirements for acceptance to their chosen major.

Additional Entry Requirements

Some majors at Texas State have entry requirements that must be completed in addition to receiving general admission to the university. These majors may require you to start as a “pre-major” and/or meet specific program requirements to be admitted to that major or degree program.

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