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ADMISSIONS GUIDE 2015-2016
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UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONSBox 45005 | Lubbock, TX [email protected] T: 806.742.1480 F: 806.742.0062
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UNDERGRADUATE FIELDS OF STUDY
ACADEMICS
LIFE AS A RED RAIDER
SPIRIT & TRADITION
LUBBOCK
MEET OUR ALUMNI
INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS
T E X A S T E C H U N I V E R S I T Y is a public research university in Lubbock, Texas. From its inception in 1923, Texas Tech has long been the draw for students wanting a comprehensive, quality education to help realize their life goals. It’s also a place steeped in tradition where the sound of victory bells heralds community spirit as much as a Red Raider win. Marked by Spanish Renaissance architecture against an endless blue sky, it’s one of the nation’s most inviting universities.
Freshman class
Students represented from all
from LubbockBased on Fall 2014 enrollment data
Total enrollment
5,620
27,048
50 STATES
300 miles
35,158
Total undergraduate
enrollment
UNDERGRADUATEFIELDS OF STUDY
SCHOLARSHIPS &ESTIMATED COSTS
ADMISSION
Texas Tech is one of the only institutions in the state with a law school, graduate school and medical school at the same location as the main undergraduate campus – making the transition to professional studies that much easier. With nearly 150 academic programs in ten colleges, including the Honors College, you’ll have many unique learning options that will allow you to create your own challenging experience. Texas Tech undergraduates have been recognized as Goldwater, Gates Cambridge and Truman Scholars, joining notable faculty in a rich environment for success.
www.admissions.ttu.edu/academics
The Honors College allows you to work with our top faculty in small, interdisciplinary classes. Live with fellow honors students in designated suites and have the unique advantage of experiencing a small, intellectually and socially vibrant learning environment. Admission to the Honors College is competitive and requires a separate application from general undergraduate admission. Early application is encouraged.
www.honors.ttu.edu
HONORS COLLEGE
STUDENT SPOTLIGHTGrace HughHonors Arts and Letters, Pre-medicine MajorPlano, Texas
“The Honors College has given me so many opportunities to take unique classes, study abroad and join various organizations. I will never forget the warm welcome I received coming onto campus for the fi rst time from high school and leaving knowing that I would soon make Texas Tech my home.”
GET THE FULLEXPERIENCEMake yourself competitive in any endeavor by extending your education overseas, participate in a service-learning project or partner with a faculty mentor and conduct research in your area of study. Whatever your goals are, Texas Tech can make it possible.
Study Abroad
www.studyabroad.ttu.edu
Undergraduate Research & Service Learning
www.calue.ttu.edu
ACADEMICS
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONSEnhance your drive for academic excellence through an honor society or connect with fellow Red Raiders through professional and fraternal organizations. You’ll develop leadership skills, gain insight on your field of study and meet friends.
www.campuslife.ttu.edu
RECREATIONWhether you thrive on competition or just like some exercise, The Rec will keep you active and involved with opportunities for outdoor adventures through the Outdoor Pursuits Center or club and intramural sports. Enjoy the warm weather at the Student Leisure Pool with a relaxing fl oat on the longest lazy river on a college campus.
www.recsports.ttu.edu
LIFE AS A RED RAIDER
HOUSINGThe benefi ts of living on campus are endless! Enjoy the specialized learning communities and groups that help you meet other students with similar interests. You’ll fi nd everything from traditional residence halls, to suites and apartments.
www.housing.ttu.edu
STUDENT SPOTLIGHTCole GilmoreFinance Major, Spanish MinorAustin, Texas
“As an executive offi cer in my fraternity, Rawls College of Business Ambassador and President’s Select campus ambassador, I have become a more confi dent person and developed my leadership skills. Staying busy as a college student has allowed me to practice time management which has also helped me academically. When it comes to life as a Red Raider, you certainly get out of it what you put in!”
DINING Off ering a variety of food courts, national brands, mini-markets, express kiosks and all-you-care-to-eat options, Hospitality Services at Texas Tech will ensure that you’ll never go hungry!
www.hospitality.ttu.edu
You’ll fi nd a supportive environment with facilities, resources and special services to ensure your academic success and personal well-being. In addition to academic advisors who will help you meet your goals, resources include academic tutoring, learning communities, leadership opportunities, faculty mentors and fi rst-year programs to ease the transition to college life.
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A member of the Big 12 Conference, Red Raider athletics is a source of great pride and rich tradition. You’ll enjoy access to the sporting events with the swipe of your student ID card - putting you in the middle of the #1 student section in the Big 12! Being a Red Raider is a lifestyle, evident in our beloved traditions.
LIFE AS A RED RAIDER SPIRIT & TRADITION
MASKED RIDERFirst started as a gag in the 1930’s, the Masked Rider has become the offi cial mascot of Texas Tech. Each year, a selected student will don the mask and cape and ride a black horse. Among their many appearances, perhaps the most awe-inspiring is when the Masked Rider leads the team onto the football fi eld.
THE GOIN’BAND FROM RAIDERLANDThe award-winning marching band at Texas Tech is the largest student organization on campus and holds the distinction of being the fi rst collegiate marching band to travel in support of a football program.
www.goinband.org CAROL OF L IGHTSThis holiday tradition is an elaborate light display with a parade and thousands of attendees from the campus and Lubbock community.
LUBBOCK: A TRUE COLLEGE TOWN
Even with nearly 250,000 residents, Lubbock is a true college town with everything you want, need and expect. You’ll feel safe in Lubbock, and it will be your home away from home. And when you need to connect with your family, it’s easy to get there whether by car or air. Several major airlines service Lubbock’s airport. ENTERTAINMENT
From the Depot Entertainment District to theaters like Alamo Drafthouse, Lubbock off ers plenty of places to keep students entertained. Students love to explore the nightlife, historical museums, or nearby outdoor adventures. Home of legendary singer Buddy Holly, Lubbock’s musical heritage attracts high profi le names of entertainment.
DININGLubbock offers a variety of local restaurants students fall in love with. Some include the fried cheese at Spanky’s, the calzones at One Guy from Italy, the pasta at Orlando’s, and the burritos at Sazon. But there are plenty of favorites you already know like Torchy’s Tacos, Pei Wei, Chuy’s, and Rudy’s BBQ. You’ll never go hungry!
DAYS OF SUNSHINE
PARKS & VENUES
MORE THAN
STUDENT SPOTLIGHTWinnifred DrumInterior Design Major Los Angeles, California
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“When I visited the Texas Tech campus, I knew that this was a place where I could see myself. The people were so friendly, not just on campus but around town as well. There are plenty of cultural and musical events to attend and students fi nd their own favorite hangouts throughout the city. I came to Lubbock knowing absolutely no one, and now I’ve made my own family of friends, and some great memories.”
LARGEST CITY IN THE BIG 12
ALUMNI & SCHOLARSHIPS
SCOTT PELLEYCBS EVENING NEWS ANCHOR
“My studies at Texas Tech gave me a solid grounding in the principles, ethics and
techniques of journalism.”
ARCILIAACOSTA PRESIDENT AND
CEO, CARCON INDUSTRIES AND
CONSTRUCTION
“Texas Tech, this great university, has led to my success.”
EMILY JONESTEXAS RANGERS F IELD REPORTER “My time at Texas Tech had a profound and lasting impact on my career as a sports broadcaster. Fifteen years later, I still draw from the education I received and the experiences I gained.”
EDWARD E. WHITACRE, JR. BUSINESS EXECUTIVE, AUTHOR, PHILANTHROPIST
“Texas Tech has always had a special place in my heart. Over the years, I’ve watched this great
university grow and make tremendous strides.”
VIC KELLER FOUNDER, ZAK PRODUCTS
“To me, Texas Tech means a privileged education, a defined purpose, and life-long relationships. The university fueled my passion, and proved to be a right of passage to endless opportunity. I am blessed to be a Red Raider.”
Whether you’re headed to professional school or the career world, it’s our mission to make sure you’re prepared. Texas Tech students graduate with the practical knowledge and skills needed to contribute immediately to whatever endeavors they pursue. It’s no wonder the Wall Street Journal ranked us among the top 25 colleges in the nation for graduating the most well-prepared students. A degree from Texas Tech sets you up for success.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHTAriana HernandezEnglish MajorVeribest, Texas
“Cost was always a factor when it came to my college search. The staff in the financial aid office helped guide me through the entire process including the FAFSA. They were always eager to help me out. The opportunities they provided me were a major reason I chose Texas Tech. Their support helped put me and my family at ease.”
These estimates represent the cost of attendance for one year of enrollment (30 total hours).
Residents of NM/OK (not in counties bordering Texas)
Non-ResidentTX & Border counties in NM/OK
* Indirect costs are estimates for expenses not paid directly to the university. They will vary by individual need.
$9,384
$20,726
$1,200
$2,300
$2,120
$35,730
$10,766
$9,384
$1,200
$2,300
$2,120
$25,7702
$9,866
$9,384
$1,200
$2,300
$2,120
$24,870
Tuition / Fees
Room & Board
Books / Supplies*
Transportation*
Personal/misc.*
Year Total:
ESTIMATED COSTS 2015-2016FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS
Grants, work-study, loans and scholarships, which are awarded based on academic achievement, financial need and extracurricular involvement, make your education more affordable.
Quickly and easily estimate your college costs using the Financial Estimator.
www.financialaid.ttu.edu
SCHOLARSHIPS & ESTIMATED COSTS MEET OUR ALUMNI
Academic Qualifications
1400 or 32, top 10%
1300 or 29, top 10%
1250 or 28, top 10%
1200 or 27, top 10%
1500 or 34, top 11-25%
1400 or 32, top 11-25%
1300 or 29, top 11-25%
1200 or 27, top 11-25%
Amount of Award
$24,000/ 4 years
$16,000 / 4 years
$14,000/ 4 years
$12,000/ 4 years
$20,000/ 4 years
$16,000/ 4 years
$14,000/ 4 years
$12,000/ 4 years
Renewal Requirements
3.5 GPA & 15hrs
3.25 GPA & 15hrs
3.0 GPA & 15hrs
3.0 GPA & 15hrs
3.5 GPA & 15hrs
3.5 GPA & 15hrs
3.25 GPA & 15hrs
3.0 GPA & 15hrs
FRESHMAN MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
NON-RESIDENT STUDENTSYou could qualify for in-state resident tuition and fees when you are awarded at least $1,000 in scholarships from Texas Tech University.
The scores above represent the sum of critical reading and math on the SAT and the ACT composite score. Awards and criteria are subject to change. These scholarships are awarded to students admitted before April 15. www.scholarships.ttu.edu
FAFSA CODE: 003644www.financialaid.ttu.eduwww.scholarships.ttu.edu
ADMISSION
FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS
THINKING OF TRANSFERRING?
View the recommended high school program form at www.admissions.ttu.edu/recommended for detailed information regarding the curriculum requirements for the recommended high school program in the state of Texas.
Let us help you plan your classes to transfer to Texas Tech. Contact the Office of Community College and Transfer Relations to receive pre-transfer academic advising. www.cctr.ttu.edu
Transfer Hours 12-23 hours24 or more hours
Learn more about specific requirements for each of our colleges. www.admissions.ttu.edu/transfer
APPLY
ApplyTexas application at www.applytexas.org
$60 application fee or fee waiver
Official transcripts (high school and/or college)
Official SAT and/or ACT scores
SAT code: 6827 ACT code: 4220
IMPORTANT DATES
Spring Priority Application Date 11.01.15
FAFSA Available 01.01.16
Scholarship Date
03.01.16FAFSA Priority Date
02.01.16
Fall Priority Application Date 02.01.16
We will continue to accept admission applications after priority dates.
International applicants have additional requirements.Visit:
www.international.ttu.edu
APPLICATION REVIEW
We strongly encourage essays and up to three letters of recommendation for students entering the review process.
Students who do not meet assured admission are evaluated holistically based on the following:
Academic course selection (Honors, AP, Dual Credit, IB) Extracurricular activitiesLeadership experiencesCivic or other service activitiesSocioeconomic backgroundFamily educational backgroundSpecial talents or awardsDiversity of experience and background
Notification of decision takes 2-4 weeks
Required for all business and engineering majors. Engineering applicants who do not meet the assured admission requirement will be placed in pre-engineering.
ASSURED ADMISSION
High School Rank ACT SAT
TOP 10%
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
25
28
29
1140
1230
1270
No Minimum
ACT composite score; SAT sum of critical reading and math; writing portions of both tests are
required, but not used in determining assured admission. We combine the highest SAT critical
reading and math scores from multiple test dates.
Fourth Quarter Application Review
GPA Requirements 2.50 Cumulative2.25 Cumulative
RAIDER CONNECT Check your application status, register for events and get all the latest updates by creating an account.
raiderconnect.ttu.edu
AGRICULTURE & FOOD SCIENCESAgribusinessAgricultural & Applied EconomicsAgribusiness ManagementAgricultural CommunicationsAnimal ScienceAnimal Business, Animal Production, Meat Science, Meat Science Business, Equine ScienceFood ScienceInterdisciplinary Agriculture Agricultural Leadership
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGNApparel Design & ManufacturingArchitectureInterior DesignLandscape Architecture
BUSINESS, FINANCE & ECONOMICSAccountingAdvertisingEconomicsEnergy CommerceFinanceReal EstateGeneral BusinessConstruction ManagementManagementEntrepreneurship & Innovation, Human ResourcesManagement Information Systems Business Analysis, Telecommunications/Networking, Web Application DesignMarketingSales, Supply Chain ManagementPersonal Financial PlanningRestaurant, Hotel & Institutional ManagementRetail Management Global Studies, Actuarial Science, Human Resource Development
COMMUNICATION & LANGUAGESClassical LanguagesCommunication Studies Communication & Public Affairs, Interpersonal Communication, Corporate-Organizational CommunicationElectronic Media & CommunicationsEnglish Literature & Language, Creative Writing, Film & Media StudiesJournalismMedia StrategiesPublic RelationsRussian Language & Area StudiesSpanishTechnical CommunicationProfessional Communication
American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese
EDUCATIONEarly ChildhoodElementary EducationSpecial Education, English as a Second Language, Bilingual EducationMiddle School Education Secondary Education
ENGINEERING, COMPUTING & MATHChemical EngineeringNuclear EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceConstruction EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringBioengineeringIndustrial EngineeringMathematicsMechanical EngineeringPetroleum Engineering
HEALTH, LIFE & NATURAL SCIENCESBiochemistry Biology Ecology & Environmental BiologyCell & Molecular BiologyChemistryGeographyGeosciencesAtmospheric Science, Geology, GeophysicsKinesiology & Sport ManagementPhysical Education Teacher Education, Exercise & Health Promotion, Athletic Coaching/TrainingMicrobiologyNutritional Sciences & DieteticsPhysicsAstrophysicsZoology Forensic Sciences
HUMANITIES & CULTURESAnthropologyForensic AnthropologyHistoryArt History, History of Religions,Military HistoryHonors Arts & LettersHealth & Humanities, Art & Aesthetics American Studies,Western CivilizationLatin American & Iberian StudiesPhilosophyEthics
Asian Studies, Community & Urban Studies, Ethnic Studies, European Studies, Religion Studies
NATURAL RESOURCES & THE ENVIRONMENTNatural Resources ManagementWildlife Biology, Fisheries Biology, Conservation Science, Range Conservation, Ranch ManagementPlant & Soil SciencesCrop Science, Environmental Soil and Water Sciences, Horticultural & Turfgrass Sciences, Viticulture & EnologyWind Energy Environmental Studies
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & HUMAN SCIENCESCommunity, Family & Addiction ServicesGlobal StudiesHuman Development & Family StudiesWomen’s Studies NutritionPsychology Political ScienceSociologyCriminologySocial Work
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArt Art History, Communication Design, Studio Art, Photography, Visual StudiesDanceMusicComposition, Performance, Theory, Community Arts Entrepreneurship, Jazz Studies, World MusicTheatre ArtsActing, Design/Technology
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESUniversity StudiesAgricultural Leadership, Human Resource Development, Integrative Studies
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMSPre-Communication Disorders (Speech Pathology)Pre-DentistryPre-LawPre-Medical TechnologyPre-MedicinePre-NursingPre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician AssistantPre-Veterinary Medicine
UNDERGRADUATE FIELDS OF STUDY
Bold: Majors | Italic: Minors/Specializations/Concentrations | Red Italic: Additional Concentrations & Specializations
The following items are required for admission consideration.