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Michigan State vs Texas A&M University: Which is Better?

Side-by-side comparison of acceptance rates, SAT scores, tuition, earnings, and more, updated with the latest College Scorecard data.

School

Michigan State

East Lansing, MI

School

Texas A&M University

College Station, TX

Head-to-Head Stats

MetricMichigan StateTexas A&M
Acceptance Rate83.9%63.2%wins
SAT Range (25th–75th)1150–1350wins1140–1380
ACT Range (25th–75th)26–31wins25–31
Tuition (Out-of-State)$43,372$40,328wins
Avg Net Price$20,751wins$20,924
Median Earnings (10 yr)$67,253$72,097wins
Graduation Rate82.2%83.8%wins
Retention Rate91.4%94.3%wins
Student–Faculty Ratio17:1wins19:1
Total Enrollment40,24359,099wins

Verdict

Based on the data above, Texas A&M edges out Michigan State on 6 of 10 measurable categories, including key factors like acceptance rate, earnings, and graduation rate. That said, the right choice depends heavily on your major, financial situation, and campus culture fit.

Michigan State Strengths

  • SAT Range (25th–75th): 1150–1350
  • ACT Range (25th–75th): 26–31
  • Avg Net Price: $20,751
  • Student–Faculty Ratio: 17:1

Texas A&M Strengths

  • Acceptance Rate: 63.2%
  • Tuition (Out-of-State): $40,328
  • Median Earnings (10 yr): $72,097
  • Graduation Rate: 83.8%

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