US News & World Report rankings highlight Texas A&M student experience and value
The university continues to be a force for good in the 2025-26 Best Colleges undergraduate rankings.
Texas A&M University continues to shine in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, reaffirming its place among the nation’s top public universities and showcasing its commitment to delivering an exceptional student experience.
In the 2025-26 edition, Texas A&M is ranked No. 21 among all public universities. The university also holds the No. 13 spot for Best Value among public institutions, reflecting its dedication to providing accessible, high-quality education.
But as Aggies and non-Aggies alike can attest, it’s the student experience that truly sets Texas A&M apart.

First-year experiences such as Fish Camp and Hullabaloo U stand out nationally for supporting students in their transition to college life.
Leading in first-year experience and study abroad
Texas A&M ranks No. 3 among all public universities and No. 1 in Texas in a category that evaluates how well universities support students in their transition to college life. The first year at Texas A&M is as purposeful as it is unique, with experiences including Fish Camp — a three-day orientation program in which incoming students learn about beloved university traditions and make lifelong friends.
Then there’s Hullabaloo U, a course for first-year students taught by faculty and staff members who volunteer their time to help new Aggies adjust to college life. The program also includes peer mentoring, ensuring new students can achieve their academic and personal goals.
[Students] don’t attend Texas A&M to merely attain a degree. They come here to become an Aggie, knowing all that means while they are here and thereafter.
“Texas A&M continues to deliver on its promise of excellence and access,” said Texas A&M University Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Alan Sams. “Not only do these rankings affirm the strength of our academic programs, but the transformative experiences we offer our students. Students benefit from a robust support system designed to foster belonging and success from day one. They don’t attend Texas A&M to merely attain a degree. They come here to become an Aggie, knowing all that means while they are here and thereafter.”
The university also ranks No. 17 nationally, No. 3 among public institutions and No. 1 in Texas for Study Abroad (known as Education Abroad at A&M), underscoring its global reach and commitment to preparing students for leadership in an interconnected world. With programs on all continents and partnerships with top institutions worldwide, Aggies have unparalleled opportunities to explore the planet, even its most remote locations.

Students exploring robotics at the College of Engineering.
Engineering excellence
Engineering continues to be a national leader, ranked No. 10 among public universities offering doctoral degrees. Several individual engineering disciplines also earned top rankings, including:
- College of Engineering
Petroleum Engineering: No. 1 in the nation - Among public universities
College of Engineering
Aerospace Engineering: No. 6
Industrial Engineering: No. 7
Civil Engineering: No. 8
Mechanical Engineering: No. 8
Electrical Engineering: No. 10
Materials Engineering: No. 10 - College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Biological and Agricultural Engineering: No. 4
Programs that mean business
Mays Business School is another standout area, ranking No. 14 among public universities for undergraduate business programs. Within that, several specialties rank in the top 10:
- Management: No. 6
- Accounting: No. 7
- Marketing: No. 10
View the 2025-26 Best Colleges ranking from U.S. News & World Report.