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  • 12020-2021 ADMISSIONS GUIDE

  • WELCOME. We want you to be part of this place; a place created with a vision as vast and beautiful as the West Texas sky; a place where Spanish Renaissance architecture welcomes you to a campus that tells a story of tradi-tions; a place where victory bells herald success, and you’re empowered to take the steps from dreaming to doing. The future awaits you here—let’s get started.

    A C A D E M I C S S P I R I T & T R A D I T I O N L I F E A S A R E D R A I D E R L U B B O C K

    A D M I S S I O N S

    E S T I M AT E D C O S T S F I N A N C I A L A I D & S C H O L A R S H I P S

    U N D E R G R A D U AT E M A J O R S C O N TA C T

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    CONTENTS

    FROM FROM HERE,YOURHERE,YOURSTORY BEGINS.STORY BEGINS.

    T E X A S T E C H U N I V E R S I T Y

  • With more than 150 academic programs in ten colleges, the opportunities to learn are endless. Enhance your experience by participating in undergraduate research, find a challenge in the Honors College (honors.ttu.edu), discover the world in a study abroad program, and engage in the community through service learning. Personal growth happens in many different ways, and at Texas Tech, your educational experience is your own.www.admissions.ttu.edu/academics

    ACADEMICS

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    20:1STUDENT TO

    TEACHER RATIO

    38,742TOTAL ENROLLMENT

    -FALL 2019

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    DREAM, ACHIEVEDREAM, ACHIEVEAND SUCCEED HERE.AND SUCCEED HERE.

  • BE A PART OF SOMETHING BIG.

    Being a Red Raider is about more than wearing red and black. It’s about being in the student section with 10,000 of your closest friends during a Texas Tech victory, getting chills when the Goin’ Band starts playing the fight song, and the awe of your first Carol of Lights®. One day, you’ll be dressed in your cap and gown preparing to stand in front of the seal to take the iconic

    graduation picture. That’s the spirit of tradition that makes Raiderland great and what you

    will remember long after you’ve walked across the stage at graduation.

    www.admissions.ttu.edu/experience

    SPIRIT & TRADITION

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    UNLIMITED ACCESS TO

    SPORTING EVENTS

    WITH STUDENT TUITION

    GOIN’ BAND FROM

    RAIDERLANDWAS THE FIRST COLLEGE

    BAND TO TRAVEL

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  • 19RESIDENCE HALLS

    645 FEET OF

    LAZY RIVER

    550+STUDENT

    ORGANIZATIONS

    L I F E A S A R E D R A I D E R

    Whether you’re floating the lazy river, joining the chess team, or hanging out with friends from your flag football team, there are plenty of ways to find a place to belong here. After a day in the sun or out and about, hit one of the many food

    courts, mini-markets, express kiosks or the StrEAT food truck available on campus. You’ll feel right at home in your traditional residence hall,

    suite, or nearby apartment. Make the most of your college experience. The opportunities for adventure are endless for Red Raiders.

    30+ON CAMPUS

    DINING VENUES FIND COMMUNITY.FIND COMMUNITY.

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    KANSAS CITY

    NEW ORLEAN

    LITTLE ROCKLUBBOCK

    DENVER

    SANTA FEALBUQUERQUE

    EL PASO

    OKLAHOMA CITY

    DALLAS

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    A vibrant and bustling city, Lubbock is one of the greatest college towns in the nation. The beautiful Texas Tech campus, vibrant art and culture scene, and classic sense of West Texas hospitality make Lubbock feel like home. You will find your favorite hangout, form a family of friends, and make lasting memories, all in a place that feels friendly and welcoming.www.admissions.ttu.edu/lubbock

    L U B B O C K

    THIS IS HOME.THIS IS HOME.HOME OF

    BUDDY HOLLYTHE MUSIC

    LEGEND

    MORE THAN

    75 VENUES & PARKSUNIQUE LOCAL DINING, SHOPPING

    & ENTERTAINMENTOPTIONS

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  • GPA is cumulative for all transferable courses from all schools attended. Courses taken for grade replacement are used for GPA calculation only if the same course is repeated at the institution where it was originally taken.

    IMPORTANT DATESfor FRESHMEN STUDENTS07.01.20ApplyTexas Application Opens

    08.03.20Common App Opens

    11.01.20 Spring Priority Deadline

    05.01.21Summer Priority Deadline

    05.01.21Fall Priority Deadline

    FRESHMEN REQUIREMENTSView www.admissions.ttu.edu/recommended for detailed information regarding curriculum requirements for the state of Texas.

    APPLICATION REVIEWStudents who do not meet assured admission

    or select test optional on their application, will be evaluated holistically.

    • Academic course selection (Honors, AP, Pre-AP, Dual Credit, IB) • Extracurricular activities• Leadership experiences• Civic or other service activities• Socioeconomic background• Family educational background• Special talents or awards• Diversity of experience and background

    APPLICATION CHECKLISTThese items are required for admissions consideration:

    Application for admissionapplytexas.org or commonapp.org

    $75 application fee or fee waiver

    Official transcripts (high school and/or college)

    Official SAT and/or ACT scores (Optional)Learn more at www.admissions.ttu.edu/testoptional

    ASSURED ADMISSIONStudents graduating from an accredited high school may be assured admission by presenting the required combination of test scores and class rank indicated below.

    HIGH SCHOOL RANK

    Top 10%

    First Quarter (11%-25%)

    Second Quarter

    Third Quarter

    Fourth Quarter

    ACT composite score; SAT reflects evidence-based reading and writing, and math; the highest section scores from multiple tests on the ACT and SAT will be used to maximize score. Assured admission is granted to all students who hold competitive scholarships awarded by an official Texas Tech University scholarship committee. Required for all biological sciences, business, engineering, interior design and physics majors. Engineering applicants who do not meet the assured admission requirement will be placed in Explore STEM.

    SAT code: 6827 / ACT code: 4220 Notification of decision takes 2-4 weeks. International applicants have additional requirements. Visit www.international.ttu.edu.

    We will continue to accept admission and scholarship applications after priority deadline.

    ADMISSIONS

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    TRANSFER REQUIREMENTS Let us help you plan your classes to transfer to Texas Tech. Contact our transfer advising team to receive pre-transfer academic advising. www.admissions.ttu.edu/advising

    TRANSFER APPLICATION CHECKLISTThese items are required for transferring:

    Application for admissionapplytexas.org or commonapp.org

    $75 application fee or fee waiver

    Official transcripts from all colleges attended.Students must submit a high school transcript and ACT/SAT scores if less than 12 hours have been completed beyond high school.

    Notification of decision takes 2-4 weeks. International applicants have additional requirements. Visit www.international.ttu.edu.

    RaiderConnect Check your application status, register for events and get all the latest updates by creating your RaiderConnect account at raiderconnect.ttu.edu.

    We will continue to accept admission applications after priority deadline.

    We strongly encourage essays from ApplyTexas or Common App, and up to three letters of recommendation for transfer students entering the review process.

    We strongly encourage essays from ApplyTexas or Common App.

    IMPORTANT DATESfor TRANSFER STUDENTS07.01.20ApplyTexas Application Opens

    08.03.20Common App Opens

    11.01.20 Spring Priority Deadline

    05.01.21Summer Priority Deadline

    05.01.21Fall Priority Deadline

    APPLICATION REVIEW Transfer students who do not meet assured admission but have at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA are evaluated holistically based on the following:

    • Academic course selection • Extracurricular activities• Leadership experiences• Civic or other service activities• Socioeconomic background• Family educational background• Special talents or awards• Diversity of experience and background

    Some academic colleges and departments at Texas Tech University only accept students who meet assured admission criteria or meet specified GPA minimums.

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    ACT / SAT

    No Minimum

    Application Review

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    TRANSFER HOURS

    12-23 hours

    24 or more hours

    GPA REQUIREMENTS

    2.50 Cumulative

    2.25 Cumulative

    ArchitectureBiology, Microbiology, Cell & Molecular BiologyBusinessCommunity, Family & Addiction ServicesEarly Childcare (online)EngineeringHuman Development & Family StudiesInterior DesignPhysics and Astronomy

    3.0 GPA2.5 GPA15 hours + 2.75 GPA2.5 GPA30 hours + 2.5 GPA24 hours + 3.0 GPA2.5 GPA2.7 GPA2.5 GPA

    ACCESS & OPPORTUNITYACCESS & OPPORTUNITY

  • ESTIMATED COST 2020-2021

    LET’S TALKLET’S TALKTUITION.TUITION.

    TX AND BORDER COUNTIES IN NM/OK

    $11,600

    $9,956

    $1,200

    $2,400

    $2,000

    $27,156

    TUITION/FEES

    ROOM AND BOARD

    BOOKS/SUPPLIES*

    TRANSPORTATION*

    PERSONAL/MISC.*

    YEAR TOTAL:

    RESIDENTS OF NM/OK (not in counties bordering Texas)

    $12,500

    $9,956

    $1,200

    $2,400

    $2,000

    $28,056

    NON-RESIDENT

    $23,870

    $9,956

    $1,200

    $2,400

    $2,000

    $39,426

    These estimates represent the cost of attendance for one year of enrollment (30 total hours).*Indirect costs are estimates for expenses not paid directly to the university. They will vary by individual need.

    To make sure you get the most from your college investment, we offer options to help you along the way. The Office of Student Financial Aid & Scholarships is here to help anyone needing assistance. Quickly and easily estimate your college costs using the Net Cost Calculator. www.financialaid.ttu.edu/calculator

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    $9,172AVERAGE

    AMOUNT OF AID-FALL 2019

    FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS

    FIND VALUE.FIND VALUE.Texas Tech is consistently recognized as a best value college. Grants, work-study opportunities, loans, and scholarships, which are awarded based on academic achievement, financial need, and extracurricular involvement, can make your education more affordable. www.admissions.ttu.edu/affordability

    NON-RESIDENT STUDENTSYou could qualify for Texas resident tuition and fees when awarded at least $1,000 in competitive scholarships from Texas Tech per academic year.

    TRANSFER YOUR FINANCIAL AIDYou can ensure aid eligibility when you transfer from your current school by adding Texas Tech as a school you plan to attend on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). www.fafsa.ed.gov

    MILITARY FRIENDLYWe are proud to serve those who served. The Office for Military and Veterans Programs (MVP) provides students assistance with the financial aid (GI Bill and Hazlewood Act) application process, registering for classes, and assistance throughout each student’s college career.www.mvp.ttu.edu

    IMPORTANT DATESfor F INANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS10.01.20FAFSA Available

    11.01.20Spring Priority Scholarship Deadline

    12.01.20Fall Priority Scholarship Deadline (Freshmen)

    01.01.21Fall Priority Scholarship Deadline (Transfer)

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    PRESIDENTIAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIPSMerit scholarships are awarded to entering first-time freshmen and transfer students who show exceptional academic ability. Annual award amounts pay one-half toward fall and one-half toward spring terms. Merit awards are guaranteed to freshmen admitted by June 1st for fall entry. Students who apply test-optional will be evaluated holistically for merit scholarships. Transfer students may qualify if admitted by July 31st for fall entry or January 5th for spring entry.

  • Whether you’re headed to a professional school or straight into a career you love, it’s our mission to make sure you’re prepared for what’s next. With a degree from Texas Tech, you’ll graduate with the practical knowledge and skills needed to contribute immediately to whatever endeavor you pursue. The bottom line is this: a degree from Texas Tech will help you become an influencer in the professional world.www.admissions.ttu.edu/success

    MAJORS WITHOUTCOMES. UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

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    AccountingAdvertisingAgribusiness

    International AgribusinessAgricultural & Applied Economics

    International AgribusinessAgricultural & Applied Economics/ General Business (Dual)

    International AgribusinessAgricultural CommunicationsAgricultural Education

    Agricultural Leadership, Teacher Certification

    Animal ScienceBusiness, Companion Animal Science, Animal Production, Equine Assisted Therapy, Equine Production, Equine Science, Meat Science, Meat Science Business, Science, Pre-Veterinary

    AnthropologyForensic Anthropology

    Apparel Design & ManufacturingApplied Leadership Exploratory Programs

    for UndeclaredArts & Humanities, Business & Industry, Multidisciplinary, Public Service, Social Sciences, STEM

    ArchitectureArchitecture/Civil Engineering (Dual)Architecture/General Business (Dual)Art*

    Art Education, Art History, Graphic Design, Photography, Studio Art

    BiochemistryBiology

    Ecology & Environmental BiologyCell & Molecular BiologyChemical EngineeringChemistryCivil EngineeringCommunication StudiesCommunity, Family & Addiction SciencesComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceConservation Law EnforcementConstruction EngineeringCreative Media IndustriesDance*Digital Media & Professional CommunicationEarly ChildcareEarly Childhood Education

    Teacher Certification (EC-6th)EconomicsEducation

    Elementary, Middle School, High School, 2+1 Tech Teach, Bilingual, English as a Second Language & Special Education

    Electrical EngineeringEnergy CommerceEnglish

    Creative Writing, English Teaching, Literature & Language

    Environmental EngineeringFamily & Consumer Sciences Education

    Teacher Certification (6th-12th)Finance

    Real EstateFood Science

    Science, IndustryGeneral Business

    Construction ManagementGeneral StudiesGeographyGeosciences

    Environmental Geology, Geology, Geophysics

    Global StudiesHistoryHonors Sciences & the Humanities*

    Health & Humanities, Pre-Law, Open Track. All majors, from any college, can also be in the Honors College.

    Human Development & Family Sciences

    Teacher Certification (8th-12th)Human SciencesIndustrial EngineeringInformation TechnologyInterdisciplinary Arts StudiesInterior DesignInternational EconomicsJournalismKinesiologyLandscape ArchitectureLanguages & Cultures

    Chinese Language & Area Studies, Classics, French, German, Russian Language & Area Studies

    ManagementHuman Resources Management, Strategic Entrepreneurship & Innovation

    MarketingMathematicsMathematics/Computer Science (Dual)Mechanical EngineeringMedia StrategiesMicrobiologyMultidisciplinary Science

    High School Science Teacher CertificationMusic*

    Composition, Music Education, Performance, Theory

    Natural Resources ManagementConservation Science, Fisheries Biology, Range Conservation, Ranch Management, Wildlife Biology

    NutritionNutrition, Pre-Professional Health, Teacher Certification (8th-12th)

    Nutritional Sciences & DieteticsPersonal Financial PlanningPetroleum EngineeringPhilosophy

    EthicsPhysics

    Applied Physics, Astrophysics, Professional

    Plant & Soil ScienceCrop Science, Environmental Soil and Water Science, Horticultural and Turf Science, Local Food & Wine Production, Viticulture and Enology

    Political ScienceAmerican Politics, Comparative Politics, International Politics, Policy & Public Administration

    PsychologyPublic RelationsRestaurant, Hotel & Institutional Management

    Teacher Certification (8th-12th)Retail Management

    Corporate/Research, Fashion Merchandising, Store Management

    Social WorkSociology

    CriminologySpanish

    Literature & Cultures of the Spanish Speaking World, Spanish in Global Context, Spanish Language Studies

    Sport ManagementSupply Chain ManagementTechnical CommunicationTheatre Arts*

    Acting, Design/Technology, Musical Theatre

    University StudiesAgricultural Leadership, Computing Applications, Human Resource Development, Integrative Studies, Integrative Studies in Health Care Organizations, Journalism & Visual Media, Legal Studies, Mexican American Latina/o Studies, Organizational Leadership

    Wind Energy

    Pre-Professional ProgramsPre-Clinical Lab SciencesPre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-NursingPre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician Assistant Pre-Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences Pre-Veterinary

    Pre-professional programs are not majors. Academic advisors in these areas support you in exploring and preparing for a professional career.

    MajorsSpecializations & Concentrations within Listed MajorSee a complete listing including graduate degrees at www.admissions.ttu.edu/academics.

    *Requires additional application

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    RANKED 9TH NATIONALLY

    IN WORKFORCE PREPARATIONOF GRADUATES

    Edward E. Whitacre Jr.Former Chairman & CEO of AT&TFormer Chairman & CEO of General Motors

    Ginger KerrickDeputy Director of the Exploration Integration and Sciences Directorate at NASA

  • Our regional representatives are ready to support you throughout the application process. Give us a call to schedule an appointment virtually or at a location near you.

    WEST TEXAS 806.742.1480Visitors Center, West Hall 2520 Broadway Ave. Lubbock, TX 79409

    CENTRAL/SOUTH TEXAS512.345.488810000 Research Blvd. Suite 250Austin, TX 78759

    Athleticswww.texastech.com806.742.3355 Division of Diversity Equity & Inclusionwww.diversity.ttu.edu806.742.7025 Financial Aid & Scholarshipswww.financialaid.ttu.edu806.742.3681

    Hospitality Serviceswww.hospitality.ttu.edu806.742.1360

    Office of the Registrarwww.reg.ttu.edu806.742.3661

    Military & Veterans Programswww.mvp.ttu.edu806.742.6877

    Red Raider Orientationwww.redraiderorientation.ttu.edu806.742.2993

    ROTC-AIR FORCEwww.ttu.edu/afrotc806.742.2143

    ROTC-ARMYarmyrotc.ttu.edu806.742.2141

    Student Disability Serviceswww.studentaffairs.ttu.edu/sds806.742.2405

    University Student Housingwww.housing.ttu.edu806.742.2661

    University General Infowww.ttu.edu806.742.2011

    Información en español está disponible llamando: www.admissions.ttu.edu/espanol | 806.742.1480

    C O N TA C T

    DALLAS/FT. WORTH214.630.TECH (8324)8704 Cypress Waters Blvd. Suite 150Irving, TX 75063

    HOUSTON713.467.5100

    HERE FOR YOU.HERE FOR YOU. CONNECTWITH US@txtechadmission

    www.gototexastech.com

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    Texas Tech University is accredited with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.