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Texas A&M
Texas A&M is a public, land-grant research university located in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M is the largest school in the U.S. by student enrollment and has well-regarded programs for engineering, veterinary medicine, and business. Texas A&M also has a highly-renowned athletics program and student life.
Texas A&M is ranked #42 on our investment banking target school list, earning it a designation as a lower semi-target school.
Texas A&M is home to the Mays Business School, which offers business programs for both graduates and undergraduates.
Texas A&M ranks #31 by # of Total Hires in investment banking, which is supported by its extremely large school size. This can be helpful as it increases the likelihood of having alumni at different firms.
Texas A&M has a respectable Presence score of 41% and an Elite Firm Hires % of 48%. This suggests that Texas A&M is fairly well represented across Wall Street (although lacks relationships to elite boutiques).
Texas A&M sends a very high number of investment banking hires to J.P. Morgan (26%) and Bank of America (18%).
Texas A&M is held back on our list by its low Undergrad % Placement, which is a logical result of its very large school size.
Our investment banking target school list is a complete rank of 60 schools and analyzed >60k LinkedIn profiles of professionals who worked in investment banking between 2008 and 2023. We filtered the data to examine U.S. hires into the top investment banks.
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School Factsheet
Established: 1876
Location: College Station, Texas
Business School Name: Mays
# of Undergrads: 56,723 per U.S. News
# of Business School Undergrads: 4,981
Median Starting Salary (2022): $51k
President (Interim): Mark A. Welsh III
U.S. News Global Rank (2022-2023): #148
QS World University Rankings: #134
Financial Times MBA Rank: #96