Texas A&M University - Central Texas
Locations: Killeen (TX)
Annual Tuition: $17,154
Student Reviews
B.S. Student
Reviewed: 10/5/2020
Degree: Social Work
I have not had a single good experience with this university. Every single department I have had to deal with has either provided me with incorrect information or is unwilling to work with me. When I first enrolled as a transferred students my advisor try to tell me I needed to repeat classes I had already taken. Even though I had transcripts showing I already completed the courses. They had absolutely no answers for me it took me 3 months and talking to multiple people to discover the admissions... Read More
Kathryn M.
Reviewed: 10/10/2017
Degree: Business Administration
The MBA program at TAMUCT is challenging, but not impossible. The classes provide a well-rounded curriculum so students leave feeling they have an even more solid business background to help further their careers. I only took classes online, so I cannot speak to campus safety and resources, though I have heard from classmates who split their time between online classes and in person state that the school has many wonderful resources, particularly the writing center, to help students. I have also... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Accounting
I think Texas A&M University is great school. The campus is beautiful and the student body is amazing. There are a million ways to get connected at this school, so while the university is very large, it doesn't always feel that way once you've found your "spot". There are always organizations to join, charities to help, study groups, etc. There's a saying - "From the outside looking in, you can't understand it; From the inside looking out, you can't explain it." That's a very true statement. It's... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Accounting
It was inexpensive, but PPA students take precedence over Masters students when it comes to hiring for internships or jobs. The job fair is fairly large. You also meet a lot of people, and there are quite a few extracurricular activities. The bus system is fairly good unless you're staying for the holidays.
Shell
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Economics
A&M is a great large school with everything that is available to it, like world class speakers, the arts, athletics (both watching and participating), and high class academics. It is certainly one of the more odd college environments, in terms of the ferocity of loyalty, but it is something that can either be fully embraced or avoided at all costs, depending on your interests. The benefit of such a large school is that there are all sorts of people.
Lawrence Richard Kapunakaneola Johnson
Reviewed: 3/14/2017
Degree: Management
I am currently enrolled in the Master's Management and Leadership degree program. I chose this university because it has one of the best Business programs that you could ever be a part of. The professor's have a broad knowledge of information that they gained from experience from teaching and learning at other universities and the information is not only valuable, but it very interesting to know. The university and the professor's create a more than sufficient work environment and classroom environment.... Read More
dreamy
Reviewed: 1/3/2017
Degree: Business
its very good college and I love the professors too. They are very helpful. My professor also showed me the job opportunity .
Laurie
Reviewed: 7/22/2016
Degree: Exercise Science
Amazing school community with great traditions. Great education. Best alumni network in the nation
Jillian Bishop
Reviewed: 4/27/2015
Degree: MBA
Texas A&M University - Central Texas is a relatively new school located in Killeen, Texas formerly part of Tarleton State University. Their campus is very new and updated. I am slated to graduate from their MBA program in December of 2015. Their MBA program offers good flexibility for professional students. Since most students are affiliated with the military, it does detract from networking opportunities somewhat for private sector professionals. A lot of students enroll straight from their undergraduate... Read More
Delvonte Gathright
Reviewed: 5/25/2014
Degree: Political Science
The Pros of my graduate program is that due to the smaller class size I get more of a one of one with the teacher and it is easier to network with the other student. The con of my graduate program is that it does not offer any online classes.
Steven Chesser
Reviewed: 4/29/2014
Degree: Business
The school makes it easy to work and still attend classes, however; the administration makes it very difficult to enroll and apply for financial aid
Aadrien Crossley
Reviewed: 3/27/2014
Degree: Business
The pros for this college are that they offer great programs, support, etc. for any person looking to advance in education and careers. My only con is that they should offer more healthcare classes or degrees. Overall this is a great college.
Danjerry Umeh
Reviewed: 1/27/2014
Degree: Business
I feel the program is well established in terms of research and technological capabilities. However i think more needs to be more interactive sessions for online classes.
regina thomas
Reviewed: 5/9/2013
Degree: Counseling
The pros are the professors are extremely helpful, they are very supportive and do their best to ensure a student is on the right track. The cons are the school is revamping the counseling program; therefore it makes it a bit difficult for new graduate students to find out if they are fully accepted into the program. The process is a bit unbalanced and time consuming.