In addition to the high earnings they can expect after completing their degrees, 61% of Aggies also graduate debt-free.

WalletHub’s list of the best college towns and cities in the U.S. places College Station, home to Texas A&M, at No. 4 nationally in the small cities category, No. 1 in Texas.

There are more Aggie CEOs in the Fortune 500 than any other university in the state, demonstrating Texas A&M’s commitment to building leaders.

The department tops U.S. News & World Report's rankings for 2025.

A&M, which employs more than 26,000 people, is one of just 14 universities nationwide to make the list, a survey of over 250,000 workers.

Research.com has ranked Fuller Bazer and Guoyao Wu No. 1 and No. 2 in the world for animal science research.

"Best Colleges In The U.S." places A&M No. 1 in the Lone Star State, No. 11 national public, in a ranking that prioritizes student outcomes.

A&M leads all in-state universities and ranks 14th in the U.S., marking significant increase in global presence.

At $444.7 million in FY23, Texas A&M spent more on engineering research than any other university in the nation.

When compared to universities around the world, two A&M programs rank in the Top 10 with an additional eight in the Top 30.