We've pulled together some essential information you should know about the program, including how many students graduate each year, the ethnic diversity of these students, and more. We've also included details on how Texas A&M College Station ranks compared to other colleges offering a major in public health.
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In College Factual's most recent rankings for the best schools for public health majors, Texas A&M College Station came in at #23. This puts it in the top 5% of the country in this field of study. It is also ranked #2 in Texas.
During the 2020-2021 academic year, Texas A&M University - College Station handed out 218 bachelor's degrees in public health. This is an increase of 33% over the previous year when 164 degrees were handed out.
In 2021, 96 students received their master’s degree in public health from Texas A&M College Station. This makes it the #43 most popular school for public health master’s degree candidates in the country.
In addition, 8 students received their doctoral degrees in public health in 2021, making the school the #37 most popular school in the United States for this category of students.
Graduates of the master's public health program at Texas A&M College Station make a median salary of $54,976. This is a better than average outcome since the median salary for all public health graduates with a master's is $49,402.
While getting their bachelor's degree at Texas A&M College Station, public health students borrow a median amount of $18,856 in student loans. This is not too bad considering that the median debt load of all public health bachelor's degree recipients across the country is $26,338.
The typical student loan payment of a bachelor's degree student from the public health program at Texas A&M College Station is $392 per month.
Take a look at the following statistics related to the make-up of the public health majors at Texas A&M University - College Station.
For the most recent academic year available, 20% of public health bachelor's degrees went to men and 80% went to women.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from Texas A&M University - College Station with a bachelor's in public health.
Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
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Asian | 29 |
Black or African American | 15 |
Hispanic or Latino | 67 |
White | 101 |
Non-Resident Aliens | 2 |
Other Races | 4 |
During the 2020-2021 academic year, 96 public health majors earned their master's degree from Texas A&M College Station. Of these graduates, 26% were men and 74% were women.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from Texas A&M University - College Station with a master's in public health.
Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
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Asian | 13 |
Black or African American | 8 |
Hispanic or Latino | 21 |
White | 37 |
Non-Resident Aliens | 13 |
Other Races | 4 |
Related Major | Annual Graduates |
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Health Sciences & Services | 326 |
Nursing | 216 |
Medicine | 146 |
Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences | 112 |
Dentistry | 104 |
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