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Texas A&M University (Mays)
College Station
2009 Rank: 37
Annual Cost: $8,176
Full-time Enrollment: 4,116
Average Class Size: 85
Students with Internships: 58.1%
Time Spent on Class Work: 15.2 hours per week
Job Placement: 74%
Median Starting Salary: $46,934
Top Industries: Financial Services, Energy, Information Technology
Top Employers: ConocoPhillips, Wells Fargo, Protiviti
Students say: "The Business Honors Program is phenomenal and has given me numerous opportunities to meet with company executives, participate in social events, enroll in smaller classes, and travel to visit corporations around the United States."
Note: Placement figure is the percentage of grads with jobs at graduation.
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