Colleges in Texas
Ranked, compared, and filtered by real data: costs, outcomes, and admissions
About Texas
Texas A&M and UT Austin are individually among the largest and most generously funded public universities in the country, which means Texas residents have access to flagship-level research, facilities, and faculty without being forced to look out of state to find them.
Rice University in Houston operates in a different register, as one of the most selective and best-funded small research universities in the country with particular strength in engineering, architecture, and the sciences, and the Texas community college system moves students toward four-year degrees at a scale few other states can match.
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Why Study in Texas?
- TEXAS Grant program TEXAS Grant provides need-based aid for qualifying students at Texas public colleges and universities.
- Two generously funded flagships UT Austin and Texas A&M are both generously funded with massive alumni networks and national research profiles.
- No state income tax Texas graduates keep more of their starting salaries — a tangible financial advantage that compounds over time.
- Three major metro economies Houston, Dallas, and Austin each offer distinct metropolitan career markets covering most major industries.
- Extreme regional variation Texas's size creates extreme variation — students at regional campuses far from Austin, Dallas, or Houston face much thinner job markets.
- Heat is a real factor Heat in many parts of Texas is a genuine quality-of-life issue that is easy to underestimate before committing to four years.
- Rising housing near flagships Housing costs around flagship campuses have risen sharply as Austin has become one of the fastest-growing metros in the country.
How Texas Compares
See how Texas's colleges compare to the national average on the four measures most students and families weigh when deciding where to go: cost, acceptance rates, graduate earnings, and graduation rates.
Top Colleges in Texas
The colleges in Texas that rank highest by UCD Score, and those that deliver above-national graduate earnings at a below-average net price, two of the strongest signals when choosing a school.
Highest UCD Score
Brazosport College
Texas A&M University-Central Texas
The University of Texas at Austin
University of Houston
The University of Texas at Dallas
Best Value Colleges
College of Biblical Studies-Houston
College of the Mainland
Lamar State College-Orange
South Texas College
Southwest College for the Deaf
Victoria College
Best Colleges by Goal
Not every student is looking for the same thing. These six panels rank Texas's colleges by the data that matters most for each path.
Nursing & Health
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
The University of Texas at Arlington Arlington$63,199
- 2 $92,348
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3
Texas A&M University-College Station College Station$72,097
Engineering
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
Texas A&M University-College Station College Station$72,097
- 2 $75,121
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3
The University of Texas at Arlington Arlington$63,199
Business
Ranked by annual graduates
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1
Texas A&M University-College Station College Station$72,097
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2
University of Houston Houston$62,377
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3
University of North Texas Denton$57,010
Most Affordable
Ranked by net price
- 1 $672
- 2 $1,300
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3
College of the Mainland Texas City$1,342
Community Colleges
Ranked by enrollment
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1
Tarrant County College District Fort Worth$4,337
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2
El Paso Community College El Paso$3,206
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3
Blinn College District Brenham$10,844
Highest Earnings
Ranked by grad earnings
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1
West Coast University-Texas Richardson$102,672
- 2 $93,615
- 3 $92,961
Career Outcomes & ROI
Which colleges give you the most for what you spend? These eight schools rank highest in Texas by the ratio of 10-year graduate earnings to annual net price.
| # | College | Net Price / yr | Earnings (10yr) | Ratio | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | College of Biblical Studies-Houston Houston | $672 | $39,260 | 58.4× | Excellent |
| 2 | College of the Mainland Texas City | $1,342 | $39,639 | 29.5× | Excellent |
| 3 | Lamar State College-Orange Orange | $1,655 | $36,587 | 22.1× | Excellent |
| 4 | South Texas College McAllen | $1,751 | $36,788 | 21.0× | Excellent |
| 5 | Southwest College for the Deaf Big Spring | $2,458 | $38,382 | 15.6× | Excellent |
| 6 | Victoria College Victoria | $3,043 | $42,382 | 13.9× | Excellent |
| 7 | Texas Southmost College Brownsville | $3,085 | $41,900 | 13.6× | Excellent |
| 8 | Texas A & M International University Laredo | $3,637 | $48,386 | 13.3× | Excellent |
ROI Ratio = median earnings 10 years after enrollment ÷ annual net price. Higher is better.
Popular Majors in Texas
The six fields of study with the most annual graduates across all colleges in Texas, based on IPEDS completion data.
Health
Business
Liberal Arts
Computer Science
Education
Engineering
Top Programs in Texas
The specific degree programs producing the most graduates across Texas's colleges. A more granular view than the Popular Majors above, useful when you already know roughly what you want to study and want to see where the volume is.
Top Careers in Texas
Careers with a strong employment footprint in Texas. What graduates from local colleges actually go on to do. State-level employment is shown where the BLS publishes it; national wage + growth shown alongside.
Colleges by City in Texas
The cities in Texas with the most colleges, ranked by number of institutions.
- Houston 31 colleges
- San Antonio 23 colleges
- Dallas 17 colleges
- Austin 10 colleges
- El Paso 7 colleges
- Fort Worth 6 colleges
- Irving 4 colleges
- Lubbock 4 colleges
- Richardson 4 colleges
- Waco 4 colleges
- Abilene 3 colleges
- Arlington 3 colleges
- Beaumont 3 colleges
- Corpus Christi 3 colleges
- Tyler 3 colleges
- Big Spring 2 colleges
- Brownsville 2 colleges
- Denton 2 colleges
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