Best Computer Science Colleges in Texas
The best Computer Science colleges in Texas, ranked by overall strength, outcomes, and value. This list focuses on overall program strength, not just reputation or cost.
By the Numbers
This list compares overall program strength across institutions, balancing outcomes, reputation, and value.
Of the 45 colleges that offer Computer Science in Texas, these 25 rank highest. Each is scored on the UCD Score, our 0 to 100 measure of outcomes, value, affordability, and selectivity.
What the Data Shows
- UCD Scores run from 80 down to 61, so quality eases off toward the bottom of the list.
- Median earnings run from $35,212 to $78,354 ten years out, so outcomes still vary alongside the rank.
- Net prices span $1,751 to $41,104 a year for the same field.
Computer Science in Texas: What Stands Out
Texas is dominated by public institutions, which hold 18 of the top 25 spots. Net prices fall as low as $1,751 among the top-ranked schools. Students seeking the strongest overall outcomes may start with Texas A&M University-College Station, while South Texas College represents the lowest-cost pathway among the highest-ranked schools.
How This Ranking Works
Every college here is ranked by its UCD Score, a 0 to 100 figure that blends graduate earnings, value for the net price paid, affordability, and (for four-year colleges) selectivity. Colleges are scored within peer groups, so a low-cost public and a selective private can be compared fairly rather than the most expensive school simply winning.
We only include colleges that actually offer Computer Science, drawn from federal IPEDS completions and College Scorecard outcomes. The data refreshes with each annual update, so this ranking never goes stale. See how the UCD Score is built →
How to Use This Ranking
Treat this as a shortlist of strong programs, then narrow by fit. Check each college's specific Computer Science program, its accreditation and graduation rate, and your own net price, because the top of the list is a starting point, not a verdict. When two colleges look close on the UCD Score, let cost and fit break the tie.
Questions you might still have
What is the best Computer Science college in Texas?
Texas A&M University-College Station ranks highest by UCD Score among Computer Science colleges in Texas. The score blends outcomes, value, affordability, and selectivity, so the leader is strong across the board, not just on one measure.
How are these Computer Science colleges ranked?
By UCD Score, a peer-group percentile that blends graduate earnings, value for the net price paid, affordability, and selectivity into one 0 to 100 figure, so a low-cost public and a selective private are compared fairly.
What makes a college a good fit for Computer Science?
Beyond the rank, weigh the specific program, location, class size, hands-on or clinical opportunities, graduation rate, and the net price for your family. The top-ranked college is a strong starting point, not automatically the right fit for everyone.
Are these rankings definitive?
No ranking is the final word. This is a data-driven shortlist from federal outcomes and the UCD Score; use it to narrow your options, then compare programs and research each college before deciding.
How much does it cost to study Computer Science in Texas?
Computer Science colleges in Texas average $17,789 a year in net price, the cost after grant and scholarship aid, and the lowest on this ranking is $1,751. Your own figure depends on family income, so run each college's net price calculator.
How many colleges offer Computer Science in Texas?
45 colleges in Texas offer Computer Science. This page ranks the top 25 by UCD Score; the rest are in the full college directory.
Do Computer Science graduates from Texas colleges earn well?
Graduates earn a median of $53,975 ten years after entry across Texas Computer Science colleges, with the highest on this list at $78,354 (Southern Methodist University).
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