Resources for Students in Texas
What to Know About Attending College in Texas
Whether you live in Texas or are considering moving there for college, you’ll have your pick of more than 200 private and public institutions. Like many other students in Texas, you may find college life in the Lone Star State appealing, especially if you’re passionate about sports, outdoor recreation, or food culture.
Below, you’ll find resources for aspiring students like you who are interested in pursuing a college degree in Texas. We’ve compiled a bunch of reliable and actionable information to help you make the best decisions when it comes to continuing your education.
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College Planning
How Much Does It Cost to Study and Live in Texas?
by Alison Plaut
Updated August 1, 2023
Scholarships for Texas Students
by Nalea Ko
Updated August 1, 2023
International Students’ Guide to Studying in Texas
by Marisa Upson
Updated April 3, 2023
Academics
Healthcare Administration Degree Programs in Houston
by Hannah Muniz
Updated December 9, 2015
Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Colleges
What is the hardest school to get into in Texas?
Rice University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University, and the University of Texas at Austin are among the best colleges in the state. Their excellent degree programs and rigorous academic standards attract many quality applicants, reducing acceptance rates.
What is the most expensive college in Texas?
Southern Methodist University in Dallas and Rice University in Houston have some of the highest tuition rates in Texas. These private institutions charge over $2,300 per undergraduate credit. Factors driving up costs at private schools may include a reliance on private donations, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, and extra security and maintenance costs.
What is the largest college in Texas?
The largest school in the state is Texas A&M University in College Station. This school enrolls more than 72,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Other big schools include the University of Texas at Austin (more than 51,000 enrollees) and the University of Houston (47,000 students).
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