Test-Optional at A&M. Here's What the Data Shows.
Test-Optional at A&M.
Here's What the Data Shows.
Most families assume test-optional means scores don't matter. The numbers tell a different story, and understanding them is the first step toward a smarter application strategy.
Texas A&M University is test-optional. No SAT or ACT score is required for freshman applicants. That's official policy, confirmed on the admissions.tamu.edu website. But if your family is using that fact as the foundation of your A&M strategy, you may be missing something important.
At Green College Admissions , I work with families across the DFW area and nationwide who are navigating the college application process. One of the most common misconceptions I see is the belief that test-optional means scores are irrelevant. At A&M, the data suggests otherwise.
What the Enrollment Data Actually Shows
According to the Texas A&M Common Data Set 2024-2025 and IPEDS, 79% of enrolled freshmen submitted SAT scores . Another 21% submitted ACT scores. That means the vast majority of students who enrolled at A&M chose to send a score, even though they weren't required to.
CDS 2024-2025 / IPEDS
This doesn't mean your child is penalized for not submitting. A&M's policy is clear: no score is required, and the university states test scores are "considered" when submitted, not required. But the pool your child is competing against looked very different from what many families expect.
Score Ranges of Enrolled Students
Among the students who did submit scores, here is where they landed. These are middle 50% ranges, meaning 25% of students scored below the lower number and 25% scored above the higher number.
| Test | 25th Percentile | 75th Percentile | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAT Composite | 1161 | 1383 | ABPA Fall 2024 |
| ACT Composite | 25 | 32 | ABPA Fall 2024 |
Source: Texas A&M Academic and Business Performance Analytics (ABPA), Fall 2024 enrolled first-time full-time students.
These are benchmarks worth knowing. If your child's score falls comfortably within or above this range, submitting it is likely a net positive. If it falls below, that's not disqualifying, but it does shift the weight onto the rest of the application.
"Test-optional doesn't mean scores are unimportant. It means the rest of your application has to carry more weight when you don't submit one."
What A&M Actually Weighs
The CDS Section C7 tells you what Texas A&M considers "very important" in its admissions decisions. Three factors sit at the top: rigor of coursework, class rank, and academic GPA. Test scores are listed as "considered," which places them below these three criteria in the official framework.
| Factor | A&M Weight |
|---|---|
| Rigor of coursework | Very Important |
| Class rank | Very Important |
| Academic GPA | Very Important |
| Standardized test scores | Considered |
Source: Texas A&M Common Data Set 2024-2025, Section C7.
This is where the strategy conversation gets important. For students in the top 10% of their Texas high school class, A&M offers automatic admission. But for everyone else, the application is evaluated holistically, and that evaluation extends well beyond the score question.
The Score Decision Is Just the Beginning
Whether your child submits a score or not, the rest of the application still needs to be built carefully. Essays, activities, demonstrated interest, and the overall story your child tells, these are the elements that differentiate applications in a pool of over 89,000 applicants with a 51% admit rate that continues to tighten.
89,422 applicants. 45,866 admitted. 20,725 enrolled. Admit rate: 51.3%. A school this size, with this many applicants, is not a safety for most students. Source: ABPA Fall 2025.
Most families I work with are surprised when they see these numbers. A&M has grown significantly in competitiveness. The families who navigate it well are the ones who understand both the data and the full application picture, and who build a strategy around both.
If your family is beginning to think through an A&M application and you want to understand what a strong application actually looks like beyond the score decision, that's the conversation I specialize in. You can learn more or reach out through the link below.
Green College Admissions · Keller, TX