Sul Ross State University
Founded 1917
President Pete Gallego (President)
Fees USD 7,500
Acceptance Rate Moderate (50–75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Sul Ross State University is a public university of the Texas A&M System founded in 1917 in Alpine, Texas, in the remote Big Bend country of Far West Texas. Enrolling 2,000 students across the main Alpine campus and Rio Grande College centers in Del Rio and Eagle Pass, Sul Ross is known for ranching, wildlife management, geology, and education programs in a stunning mountain setting.
Programs
- Range Animal Science — Ranching for Far West Texas cattle industry
- Wildlife Management — Big Bend ecosystem and borderland wildlife
- Geology — Trans-Pecos geological formations and petroleum
- Business Administration — Business and management programs
How to Apply
- Application: Apply Texas | Acceptance Rate: ~71% | In-State Tuition: ~$7,500
