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Learn how to apply to Texas State, a public university with over 99 bachelor's degrees and 100+ graduate programs. Find out about financial aid, tuition, distance learning, and campus safety.
Learn the steps to apply as a freshman student to Texas State University, including application requirements, deadlines, and fees. Find out if you need to submit SAT or ACT scores, and how to check your application status online.
Freshman Admission Requirements. You are considered a freshman student if you plan to attend Texas State the semester after high school graduation (not including summer sessions) regardless of how many dual credit or transferable college credits you've earned.
Learn how to apply for undergraduate admission as a freshman, transfer, or international student at Texas State University. Find out the application deadlines, requirements, fees, and contact information for each applicant type.
Undergraduate Admissions. Richard A. Castro Undergraduate Admissions Center 429 N. Guadalupe Street www.admissions.txst.edu. Texas State University offers general admission programs for first-time freshman, transfer, and international students, as well as returning students.
Per state law, TEC 51.803-51.809, Uniform Admissions Policy (UAP) requires first time undergraduate student applicants to four-year public universities like Texas State to meet one of the following college readiness standards, in order to be eligible for admission consideration.