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Admissions
Acceptance Rate
169
Applied
31
Accepted
21
Enrolled
Applying
55
Application Fee - Domestic
90
Application Fee - International
Yes
Electronic applications accepted?
Application Deadlines
Type | Domestic | International | Priority date |
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Fall deadline | January 15th | January 15th | No |
Entrance Requirements
Exam | Details | |
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Master's Degree Exam | Official GRE (general test only) required with competitive scores in the verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning sections | |
Master's Degree Requirements | Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university, a copy of an official transcript from each institution where course credit was granted, minimum 3.0 GPA in your last 60 hours of undergraduate course work (plus any completed graduate courses), resume/CV, statement of purpose detailing your academic interests in one of the concentrations |
Exam | Details | |
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TOEFL: Required | TOEFL IBT score: 78 | |
IELTS: Recommended |
IELTS Paper score: 6.5 |
Tuition & Fees
Tuition & Fees
$16,038
Tuition & Fees
Financial Support
Financial award applicants must submit: | FAFSA |
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Application deadlines for financial awards | January 15 |
Types of financial support available |
Fellowships |
Student Body
52
Total Graduate Students
Not Reported
International Breakout (representing other countries)
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino | 15.38% |
---|---|
Black or African American | 3.85% |
White or Caucasian | 63% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | Not Reported |
Asian | 1.92% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1.92% |
Two or more races | 5.77% |
Unknown | 7.69% |
Gender
Male (30%)
Female (69%)
Faculty
18
Total faculty
Full-time - 18
Part-time - 0
Male (8)
Female (10)
Research
Focus of faculty research: | Skeletal Biology, Bioarchaeology, Forensic Anthropology; North American Paleoindians, hunter-gatherer archaeology, Southwest prehistory, the organization of lithic technology, geoarchaeology, paleoenvironments, landscape archaeology, human evolutionary ecology, Cultural Resource Management and applied archaeology; developing and testing forensic anthropological methods for reconstructing biological profiles, trauma patterns, and the post mortem interval; addresses migration and sex and ancestry |
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Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: | 1,037,384 |
Location & Contact
Address
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
United States
San Marcos, TX 78666
United States
Texas State University
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