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  • Bachelor's degrees

    The Round Rock Campus offers a wide variety of general education courses that allow students to complete the majority of their required coursework in-person. Some programs may require the student to enroll in an courses online in lieu of in-person.

    Students who are pursuing a College of Health Professions major will need to complete their lower-level coursework (freshman and sophomore levels) either at the TXST San Marcos campus, online, or at another institution before registering for upper-level classes at the Round Rock Campus.

    We are building out the upper-level coursework for the listed RRC undergraduate degree programs. Currently, students can take a combination of in-person and online courses. Keep referencing your respective academic degree page to see course rotations for the upcoming year.  More courses will be added within specific degree programs annually so that students will be able to complete degree programs at Round Rock.

    Master's degrees

    For master’s programs offered in Round Rock, the coursework can be completed by taking either in-person classes or online.

  • Class offerings vary depending on the program.

    A wide variety of course offerings are available at the Round Rock Campus, ranging from morning classes that begin at 8 am, to evening classes that begin at 6:30 pm. The evening classes are offered with the intention of providing non-traditional students the opportunity to pursue a degree while still fulfilling their daytime commitments.

     

  • Yes.

    When completing your FAFSA, please enter our school code (003615) or search for Texas State University and it will appear in the list of schools you can add.

    For more information, please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.