Texas A&M University at Commerce
School info
3.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.4
Food
3.1
Clubs
3.3
Facilities
3.6
Internet
2.9
Location
2.8
Opportunities
3.4
Safety
3.5
Social
3.3
Happiness
3.6
Basic Information
Location
- Commerce, TX
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public university
- Established: 1889
- Founder: William L. Mayo
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Texas A&M University at Commerce offers more than 130 programs
Key Area
- Algorithms and Theory
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Data Science
- Robotics and Human-Robot Interaction
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Image Processing
- Signal Processing
- Wireless Communications
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total enrollment at Texas A&M University-Commerce is approximately 11,983 students as of Fall 2023
- Undergraduates: The total undergraduate enrollment at Texas A&M University-Commerce ranges from approximately 7,584 to 8,134 students, depending on the source and year
- Postgraduates: The number of postgraduate students enrolled at Texas A&M University-Commerce is approximately 3,366
- Academic Staff: The exact number of academic staff at Texas A&M University-Commerce is not provided in the sources. However, based on the available information, it appears to be a significant number, but a precise count is not given. Therefore, I can only provide an approximate range. **Range: 100-500** academic staff
- Administrative Staff: The exact number of administrative staff at Texas A&M University-Commerce is not provided in the sources. However, the employee directory for the university lists a range of employees, suggesting that the number is likely in the thousands, as indicated by the higher education category "1001-5000 Employees" in the LeadIQ directory. Therefore, the approximate number of administrative staff is 1001-5000
Notable Alumni
- Harvey Martin
- Dwight White
- Kevin Mathis
- Colleen Hoover
- Trenton Doyle Hancock
- Sheryl Leach
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
Good University and Staff.
Helping students gain experience, skills and living.
I would recommend
Overall 5
I only take online classes. I think they are quality classes and I have learned a lot. I've visited the campus several times and it was clean & everyone friendly . I have had good response when I've had to contact the school and/or my professors. I highly recommend getting an online degree from this school. I will soon be a proud graduate of TAMUC!
Overall 4.9
I highly recommend Texas A&M University-Commerce for its strong academics, supportive community, and vibrant campus life.
Overall 4.8
Texas A&M at Commerce prepared me to become a Master Teacher. I really learned a lot from my professors. I made a lot of lifetime friends. I love the campus and alumni activities. I am a three time graduate. I really enjoyed the study abroad in London.
Overall 4.8
For a major in Interdisciplinary Studies, or Education, this school is THE BEST around. Its affordable, has the most personable and intelligent professors, and has the best community of students where youll make life-time friends.
Overall 4.7
I am working on my 3rd degree. I've a BA from University of Texas at Arlington, and a MA from Websters University. I am enrolled at TAMUC College of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources; and am working on a BS in Equine Studies. I love the program and professors; they are very knowledgeable/passionate about their instruction and students.
Overall 4.7
I love Commerce
Overall 4.6
This university has made my educational experience fantastic. I am an older student with disabilities, they have helped me in every way possible
Overall 4.5
A great university. It has grown the last decade with caring and dedicated professors.
Overall 4.5
Excellent
Bad reviews
Overall 1
Very poor, complete politics.
Nobody helps, in the name of help they ruin your career
Overall 1
When guns were not open carry this school had a student shooting incident near my dorm I was also assaulted here and crime was ignored by campus police I experienced racism here by administration by university housing by some professors never felt safe here there are no good memories from this university I wasted time and money
Overall 1
I went here because I live close,big Mistake. EVERYTHING sucks, wifi, clubs, food, opportunities, it's not safe, EVERYTHING SUCKS. Professors can't grasp that you are paying to be taught. The administration hates you from the secretaries on up and they let you know it. I'm transferring out ASAP. This school is a nightmare. Go ANYWHERE else.
Overall 1
This is nothing good to mention about this college. This English department is horrible. The instructors you can not understand on the online or in class. No good experiences at this University.
Overall 1
This is nothing good to mention about this college. This English department is horrible.
Overall 1
There is nothing good to say that is even worth mentioning about this school. All the bad outweighs the good.
Overall 1.2
Very unsafe and would not recommend to anybody. Multiple shootings and sexual assaults per semester isn't exactly the college experience I was expecting.
Overall 1.4
TAMUC is a party school in the middle of the country. The staff for the most part do not like their jobs, professors could not even be considered second rate, and the campus is more or less ugly. I made some good friends and went to some really fun parties. The only thing I learned here was how to have a good time and make easy grades.
Overall 1.4
Not anything to do. Primarily African American campus. The frat houses can be fun but honestly they dont usually have much going on. I don't like it. Im leaving next semester. I've met a few cool people but this just wasn't the place for me. Overall classes were blah and there was no social life for me. Several people I talked to have said the same
Overall 1.5
I was really excited to attend this school but it was the biggest mistake ever.. everything is literally dead, it made me really depressed.. dont join anything? Wont make any friends lol. I tried joining a few clubs and it didnt work out. Parking ? Forget about it. Dorms?? Trash. They are so old its ridiculous. I stayed at Pride rock thank god.