Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX | ttu.edu
Boasting a vibrant student life, Texas Tech students cheer on the Red Raiders to victory in variety of Big 12 athletics events. Students participate in Greek life, community service, and over 550 clubs and organizations. As one of the universities in Texas to offer an undergraduate law, medical, and health sciences school all on the same campus, Texas Tech has something for everyone. Whether you are interested in fine arts, engineering, business, or the medical field – you will find a reason to call Texas Tech home.
Representatives
April Tipton
Admissions Program Manager
(806) 834-1730 april.tipton@ttu.edu
Details
Institution Type
Public
Campus Setting
Urban
Closest Airport (Distance)
LBB (8.3 mi)
Enrollment (Undergrad / Total)
32,792 / 40,969
Average Class Size
30
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
21:1
Student Population
(Out of State / Diverse / Intl)
10% / 42% / 6%
Athletics Division
Division I
Athletics League
Big XII
Mid-Range ACT / SAT
25 / 1193
Mid-Range GPA
3.68
GPA Consideration (W or UW)
Admission: Unweighted
Scholarships: Unweighted
Applications / Admits (Admit Rate)
20,517 / 8,740 (68%)
Deposits
No Answer
Applications Accepted
Common App
ApplyTX
Application Information
Test Optional? Yes
Demonstrated Interest? Yes
Rolling Admission? Yes
Admission Interview? No
Need-blind Admission? No
WUE Tuition Exchange? No
CA Specific Scholarships? No
Freshman App Deadlines
Priority: December 1
Transfer App Deadline
Fall Priority: May 1
Spring Priority: Nov 1
Merit-Based Scholarship Consideration is Evaluated From
The Admission Application
Merit-Based Scholarship Deadline for Freshmen
Dec 1
Merit-Based Scholarship Deadline for Transfers
Fall: Jan 1
Spring: Nov 1
Link to Scholarship Info
depts.ttu.edu/scholarships
Points of Pride
Texas Tech is a national research university that sits under the bright blue skies of West Texas.
We are a public school, with more than 40,000 students pursuing over 150 degree programs in 10 colleges, including an Honors College.
Texas Tech prides itself in maintaining the feel of a smaller liberal arts institution.