Graduates of Texas A&M University-Texarkana earn median 4-year earnings of $48,048, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 9.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $9,294 less than similar students at comparable institutions, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 22.7 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Texas A&M University-Texarkana #1352 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions — in the 8.7 percentile for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. These outcomes represent lifetime returns relative to TX's no-degree-equivalent earnings baseline of $31,626 (the state median earnings of working adults age 25–34 with only a high school credential). The program lineup at Texas A&M University-Texarkana reflects a mix of applied and professional fields. Interdisciplinary Studies is the largest program with 83 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $47,135, performing at 0.8x the national benchmark for the field. The Business Administration program graduates 54 students earning $45,585, while General Studies and Biology, General round out the top programs with 39 and 32 graduates respectively. The institution's dominant program family, Interdisciplinary Studies, anchors the degree portfolio and contributes to the overall earnings profile.
Graduates of Texas A&M University-Texarkana earn median 4-year earnings of $48,048, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 9.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $9,294 less than similar students at comparable institutions, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 22.7 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Texas A&M University-Texarkana #1352 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions — in the 8.7 percentile for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. These outcomes represent lifetime returns relative to TX's no-degree-equivalent earnings baseline of $31,626 (the state median earnings of working adults age 25–34 with only a high school credential). The program lineup at Texas A&M University-Texarkana reflects a mix of applied and professional fields. Interdisciplinary Studies is the largest program with 83 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $47,135, performing at 0.8x the national benchmark for the field. The Business Administration program graduates 54 students earning $45,585, while General Studies and Biology, General round out the top programs with 39 and 32 graduates respectively. The institution's dominant program family, Interdisciplinary Studies, anchors the degree portfolio and contributes to the overall earnings profile.
Latest FE earnings field: 10-year
Lower quartile, 10-year field
How graduate earnings grow across the currently available FE horizons.
Financial justification for the investment.
Graduates of Texas A&M University-Texarkana earn median 4-year earnings of $48,048, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 9.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $9,294 less than similar students at comparable institutions, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 22.7 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Texas A&M University-Texarkana #1352 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions — in the 8.7 percentile for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. These outcomes represent lifetime returns relative to TX's no-degree-equivalent earnings baseline of $31,626 (the state median earnings of working adults age 25–34 with only a high school credential). The program lineup at Texas A&M University-Texarkana reflects a mix of applied and professional fields. Interdisciplinary Studies is the largest program with 83 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $47,135, performing at 0.8x the national benchmark for the field. The Business Administration program graduates 54 students earning $45,585, while General Studies and Biology, General round out the top programs with 39 and 32 graduates respectively. The institution's dominant program family, Interdisciplinary Studies, anchors the degree portfolio and contributes to the overall earnings profile.
Program mix and student pathways explain much of the earnings story.
Texas A&M University-Texarkana's program mix centers on Interdisciplinary Studies, reflecting the institution's regional mission as a comprehensive public university serving the Texarkana area. The largest programs by enrollment are Interdisciplinary Studies with 83 graduates earning $47,135 four years after enrollment, Business Administration with 54 graduates earning $45,585, and General Studies with 39 graduates earning $41,358. Across 16 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, serving roughly 370 students annually. The institution's highest-earning programs reflect practical, workforce-aligned fields. Biology, General leads with median earnings of $56,504 four years after enrollment across 32 graduates, followed by Accounting with $49,822 for 16 graduates and Interdisciplinary Studies with $47,135 for 83 graduates. These earnings reflect direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter regional and national labor markets immediately after completion, contributing to the institution's overall economic outcomes. Texas A&M University-Texarkana serves students seeking accessible, affordable pathways into stable careers within the Texarkana region and beyond. The program portfolio emphasizes applied fields and interdisciplinary study, aligning with employer demand in education, business, healthcare, and public service sectors. For context on how these fields align with labor-market trends, see the supply and demand for college graduates.
Upper quartile, 10-year field
Graduates of Texas A&M University-Texarkana earn median 4-year earnings of $48,048, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 9.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $9,294 less than similar students at comparable institutions, placing Texas A&M University-Texarkana in the 22.7 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Texas A&M University-Texarkana #1352 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions — in the 8.7 percentile for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. These outcomes represent lifetime returns relative to TX's no-degree-equivalent earnings baseline of $31,626 (the state median earnings of working adults age 25–34 with only a high school credential). The program lineup at Texas A&M University-Texarkana reflects a mix of applied and professional fields. Interdisciplinary Studies is the largest program with 83 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $47,135, performing at 0.8x the national benchmark for the field. The Business Administration program graduates 54 students earning $45,585, while General Studies and Biology, General round out the top programs with 39 and 32 graduates respectively. The institution's dominant program family, Interdisciplinary Studies, anchors the degree portfolio and contributes to the overall earnings profile.
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