Undergraduate degree programs (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
Aug, JanStudy language
EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Accounting
- Anthropology
- Art
- Art History
- Biochemistry – STEM designated
- Biology – STEM designated
- Business Administration
- Business Finance
- Chemistry – STEM designated
- Classical Civilizations
- Classics
- Communications
- Computer Science – STEM designated
- Creative Writing Studies
- Data Science and Analytics
- East Asian Studies
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering Physics
- English
- Creative Writing
- Environmental Studies – STEM designated
- Ethics
- Film Studies
- French
- Gender Studies
- German
- Global Science, Technology & Society
- Greek
- Health Care Administration
- History
- International Business
- International Economics & Finance
- International Relations
- Japanese
- Kinesiology
- Latin
- Latin American & Iberian Studies
- Leadership Studies
- Mathematics – STEM designated
- Media Studies
- Music
- Neuroscience
- Nonprofit Organizations and Public Service
- Philosophy
- Philosophy, Politics, & Economics
- Physics
- Political Science
- Pre-Engineering
- Pre-Law
- Pre-Theology
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Religious Studies
- Sociology
- Southwestern & Mexican Studies
- Spanish
- Theatre
- Western Intellectual Tradition
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Application
- One Admission Essay (250-word minimum)
- High School Transcripts
- Certification of Finances Form
Additional requirements
- Official Standardized Test Scores for non-native English speakers (see additional information below) or an Expository writing paper for applicants who wish to be reviewed as Test-Optional and have completed two or more years at an accredited high school with U.S., British, Canadian, Australian, or International Baccalaureate curriculum.
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
80IELTS
7Duolingo English test
110About Faculty
Austin College serves 1,300 students on a beautiful 100-acre campus in Sherman, Texas. Since its founding in 1849, Austin College has maintained an unwavering commitment to the transformative power of liberal arts education.
Top Reasons to Study in Austin College
- Experience first-hand the challenge and excitement of living what you learn.
- An Empowering Community
- A College Education Within Reach
-
Equipped to Engage the World
Ranking & Accreditation of Austin College
- America’s Top Colleges 2019 according to Forbes.
- Best Value Colleges 2019 according to kiplinger’s.
- Best Merit-Based Scholarships 2019 according to MONEY.
- Top Colleges in Texas 2019 according to WSJ.
Recognition:
- Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change The Way You Think About Colleges
- Best Value Schools: #2 in Top 20 Deals on Small Colleges in Texas
- Great College Deals: #5 in the 30 Best Liberal Arts Colleges in the South
- Wall Street Journal: #8 Top Colleges in Texas
- College Vine: #2 in the Top 50 Colleges that Award the Most Merit Aid in the nation
Student Accommodation at Austin College
Residence Halls
There are five residence halls on the Austin College campus. Caruth houses only female students, while Baker houses only male students. Clyce Hall, Dean Hall and the Jordan Family Language House are all co-ed residences. The college also offers many housing options for Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. These include the Bryan Apartments, The Flats at Brockett Court, Johnson ‘Roo Suites, The Dr. Marjorie Hass Village on Grand (the Cottages), and the North Flats.
- Housing: $5,900
- Dining: $6,320
- Other: $2,297
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