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Texas Tech offers graduate study opportunities that are affordable when compared to other institutions. Texas Tech is outstanding among the state’s universities for its reasonable costs and its ability to help many graduate students with some form of financial assistance. With the below-average cost of living in Lubbock, graduate education at Texas Tech is an exceptional investment value.
Graduate Program Tuition. A complete explanation of tuition and fees is available online at www.sbs.ttu.edu.
Residency Status Determination. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board rule 21.731 requires each U.S. citizen/immigrant permanent resident applying to enroll at an institution to respond to a set of core residency questions for the purpose of determining the person’s eligibility for classification as a resident. For rules governing the determination of residency status as defined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, see www.thecb.state.tx.us/Rules/tac3.cfm?Chapter_ID=21&Subchapter=X.
Academic Common Market Program
Texas Tech participates in the Academic Common Market, an interstate agreement that provides reciprocal higher education opportunities to citizens of states declared as parties to the Southern Regional Education Compact. Graduate students who are from these states and are admitted into approved out-of-state programs qualify for resident tuition if the program of study is not offered in their home state.
Approved programs at Texas Tech University and the member states from which qualified students may gain resident tuition are as follows:
- Master of Architecture (Alabama, Kentucky)
- Master
of Science, Doctor of PhilosophyRange Science (Arkansas,
Louisiana)
- Doctor of PhilosophyFine Arts (Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee,
Virginia)
- Doctor
of PhilosophyHome Economics Education (Kentucky)
- Doctor
of PhilosophyLand-Use Planning, Management, and Design
(Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Virginia)
- Doctor
of PhilosophyMarriage and Family Therapy (Kentucky)
- Doctor
of PhilosophyTechnical Communication and Rhetoric (Tennessee)
Two steps are necessary to qualify for these programs: (1) Applicants must be accepted into a program for which an interstate agreement has been arranged, and (2) applicants must submit to Student Business Services proof of legal residency in a member state by providing documentation from the qualifying state’s Coordinating Board or Board of Regents.
A list of state coordinators is available from the Southern Regional Education Board, 1340 Spring Street, N.W., Atlanta, GA 30309. For information about the ACM program in Texas, contact the Program Development Division of Senior Colleges and Universities, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Box 12788, Capitol Station, TX 78711
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