| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Rural area, on fringe of an urban area |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“Faculty and students create a very friendly environment. It is small but you can grow to love it for its home feel. When in need of help you can always find it…”
“Small school so it has great teachers that are willing to work with you. Classes are relatively small. The resources are wonderful because you have access to college stations libraries…”
“I love the small school atmosphere. Hated when the school year was over. Can't wait for the fall to come.…”
“Texas A&M University at Galveston is rated as one of the best schools for anything marine/maritime related. It is full of young adults hoping to make a career in…”
“So far this college seems great! Campus looks grate! It has one of the best marine biology programs, so I'm excited to get started this fall. …”
i love to be by the ocean! the only downfall for me was that the dorms had to share bathrooms with others ones. thats just i thing that i dont like to share...a bathroom.
» Read MoreI absolutely love the small school enviornment, and the chill Island ambiance that all of Galveston seems to have. The people are great, and no matter how bored you get, you can always go out and find something to do.
» Read MoreCampus can be great. It is small enough to get around campus in less than 15 mins, no matter where you are coming from and going to. The biggest downside to this school is how small the campus is in relative to the number of students here. The students here can be great, although everyone knows everything about everyone else, EVERYTHING!
» Read MoreAn Aggie campus is the best place to be. We are one big, loud, proud, and caring family. Though our campus is very small, about the size of a AAA high school, we get the benefits of the main Texas A&M Campus. We have our own Midnight Yells and we attend Aggie football games. We participate in all of the Aggie traditions and have a few of our own as well. In Fall 2008, my freshman year, we had Hurricane Ike and they transfered the entire student body to College Station and made sure we still were able to get the quality education we received here at home. It was Aggies helping Aggies. Is there anything better than that?
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