Study In Texas
240 Colleges & Universities
As of 2025, Texas has 240 institutions, including 102 public universities and community colleges.
80,000+ Students
Texas remains the 3rd most popular state. Public universities alone saw a nearly 19,000-student jump in total enrollment this year.
$11k – $46k (Non-resident)
2025-2026 "Cost of Attendance" figures show public universities like UT San Antonio or Texas State starting around $11,000–$24,000 for tuition, while top-tier or private schools can reach $46,000+.
Why Study in the Lone Star State?
Texas offers international students a powerful combination of affordability and opportunity. As the home to the “Silicon Hills” in Austin and the global energy capital in Houston, Texas provides a booming job market for STEM and Business graduates. Beyond the classroom, students enjoy a warm climate, world-famous BBQ, and a lower cost of living compared to the East or West Coasts. Whether you choose a massive public research university or a prestigious private college, Texas prepares you for a global career in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
| University | Location | Notable For |
| UT Austin | Austin | Engineering, CS & Business (#1 Public in TX) |
| Texas A&M | College Station | Aerospace, Agriculture & Petroleum Eng. |
| Rice University | Houston | Private Research, NanoTech & Architecture |
| UT Dallas | Richardson | STEM, AI & Data Science |
| University of Houston | Houston | Energy, Law & Pharmacy (Near NASA) |
