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Graduate · $20,500/yr cap

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

MS
Annual Funding Gap
$0
fully covered by federal loans
$20,500
Cap: $20,500/yrCOA: $16,922/yr
Smallest gapLargest gap
#38 of 1644MS programs (2nd percentile)
Gap vs. median100% below the national MS median of $15,072
National rank#38 of 1644 MS programs (lowest to highest gap)
COA vs. median$16,922 vs. $35,572 ($18,650 lower)

Cost of Attendance Breakdown

Annual Cost of Attendance$16,922
Tuition & Fees$10,888
Living Expenses$6,034
Federal Loan Cap (Graduate)$20,500
Annual Funding Gap$0
These numbers assume…
⚠ Full-time enrollment⚠ No scholarships or grants applied⚠ No prior federal debtOut-of-state residency
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What This Means for You

No funding gap — you're fully covered

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS costs less than the federal loan cap. You can cover the full cost of attendance with federal Direct Loans alone.

  • You still need to file FAFSA each year
  • Consider whether you need to borrow the full amount — interest still accrues
  • Compare this program's costs with similar programs to confirm value

In-State vs. Out-of-State

In-State (Resident)

Cost of Attendance$11,020/yr
Funding Gap$0/yr
Total Gap (2yr)$0

Out-of-State (Non-Resident)

Cost of Attendance$16,922/yr
Funding Gap$0/yr
Total Gap (2yr)$0

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the federal loan limit for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS students?

Under the OBBBA (effective July 1, 2026), Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS students can borrow up to $20,500 per year in federal Direct Loans. This is the graduate annual cap. The aggregate lifetime limit is $100,000 for graduate students.

Can I still get a Grad PLUS loan for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi?

No. Starting July 1, 2026, the Grad PLUS loan program is eliminated under the OBBBA. All graduate and professional students are subject to fixed annual borrowing caps ($20,500/year for graduate programs). Students who need additional funding beyond the cap must use private loans, institutional aid, scholarships, or personal funds.

How much does Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS cost per year?

The total cost of attendance for Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS is $16,922 per year. Over the full 2-year program, the total cost is $33,844.

Is Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS classified as graduate or professional?

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS is classified as graduate under 34 CFR § 668.2. This means the annual federal loan cap is $20,500/year, with an aggregate limit of $100,000.

Sources & Methodology

Data Sources

  • Cost of attendance: Sourced from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s official tuition and fees page for the 2025–2026 academic year.
  • Federal loan caps: Defined by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), Public Law 119-21, Title VIII, Section 81001, amending 20 U.S.C. § 1087e(a), paragraph 4(A)(i).
  • IPEDS data: Institutional characteristics from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (NCES), Unit ID: 224147.
  • Program classification: MS is classified as graduate per 34 CFR § 668.2, with an annual federal loan cap of $20,500.

Methodology

  • Funding gap = Cost of Attendance − Federal Loan Cap. Negative values are reported as $0.
  • Cost of attendance includes tuition, mandatory fees, and estimated living expenses (housing, food, books, transportation, personal).
  • Rankings compare programs within the same degree type nationally, sorted by annual funding gap from lowest to highest.
  • Default COA assumes full-time enrollment, out-of-state residency (where applicable), no scholarships or grants, and no prior federal debt.

Data last updated: January 2026. Effective date for OBBBA loan caps: July 1, 2026.

A non-resident student at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi MS faces an annual funding gap of $0 based on a cost of attendance of $16,922 minus the federal graduate loan cap of $20,500. Over 2 years, the total funding gap is $0. Based on data from “The 2026 Graduate Education Funding Crisis — A Data Report” available on thefundinggap.org.