List of colleges and universities in Texas

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There are 226 colleges and universities in the State of Texas that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. These institutions include thirty-four research universities, twenty-nine master's universities, ninety-two undergraduate schools, and seventy-one special-focus institutions. One hundred twenty-three of Texas' post-secondary institutions are private, of which fifty-four are for-profit. One hundred three of the state's post-secondary institutions are public.{{cite web|url=https://carnegieclassifications.acenet.edu/institutions/?inst=&stabbr%5B%5D=TX|title=Institution Search|publisher=Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education|access-date=29 May 2024|archive-date=29 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240529202955/https://carnegieclassifications.acenet.edu/institutions/?inst=&stabbr%5B%5D=TX|url-status=live}}

Southwestern University is the state's oldest post-secondary institution, having been founded in 1840 as Rutersville College, while the oldest continually operating post-secondary institution is Baylor University, founded in 1845.{{cite web|url=https://www2.baylor.edu/baylorproud/2016/02/is-baylor-the-oldest-university-in-texas/|title=Is Baylor the oldest university in Texas?|date=February 2016|publisher=Baylor University|access-date=29 May 2024|archive-date=15 April 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240415095758/https://www2.baylor.edu/baylorproud/2016/02/is-baylor-the-oldest-university-in-texas/|url-status=live}} Texas A&M University is the state's largest of higher learning in terms of enrollment and largest public university, having 77,491 students {{cite web|url=https://www.tamu.edu/about/facts.html|title=Texas A&M University Facts|publisher=Texas A&M University|access-date=29 May 2024}} while Southwest College for the Deaf is the state's smallest college with an enrollment of 48 in the fall of 2023.{{cite web|url=https://reportcenter.highered.texas.gov/reports/data/texas-higher-education-enrollments-2023/|title=Fall 2023 Certified Enrollment|publisher=Texas Higher Education Data|access-date=29 May 2024}} Texas is also home to a number of internationally recognized universities, including the University of Texas, Texas A&M University, and Rice University which are ranked among the top two hundred universities in the world.{{cite web|url=https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/search?country=united-states|title=U.S. News Best Global Universities|publisher=U.S. News & World Report|access-date=29 May 2024|archive-date=29 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240529202948/https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/search?country=united-states|url-status=live}}

Texas A&M University and Prairie View A&M University are the state's two public land-grant universities. There are also six Catholic post-secondary institutions, including St. Edward's University, University of Dallas, and University of the Incarnate Word. There are also four Southern Baptist post-secondary institutions in Texas, including Baylor University and Hardin-Simmons University. The state has sixteen medical schools,{{cite web|url=https://www.texmed.org/Texas_Medical_Schools_and_Hospitals.aspx|title=Texas Medical Schools|publisher=Texas Medical Association|access-date=29 May 2024}} thirteen conventional and three Osteopathic programs. There are ten law schools,{{cite web|url=https://www.texasbar.com/Content/NavigationMenu/ForThePublic/FutureLawyers/TexasLawSchoolInformation/default.htm|title=Texas Law School Information|publisher=State Bar of Texas|access-date=29 May 2024}} which are accredited by the American Bar Association, including Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law, and University of Houston Law Center. Two hundred sixteen of Texas post-secondary institutions are officially recognized by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), while most are accredited by multiple higher education accreditation agencies.

Public institutions

=Two-year institutions=

==Texas State University System==

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! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Location

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023){{cite web|url=https://reportcenter.highered.texas.gov/reports/data/texas-higher-education-enrollments-2023/|title=Texas Higher Education Enrollments 2023 |publisher=Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board |access-date=2024-08-29}}

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification{{cite web |url=http://classifications.carnegiefoundation.org/lookup_listings/srp.php?clq={%22first_letter%22:%22U%22} |title=Carnegie Foundation University Classification |access-date = 2011-02-06}}

{{nowrap|Lamar Institute of Technology}}

|align="center"|Beaumont
(Jefferson County)

|align="center"|1990

|align="center"|5,261

|align="center"|11

|align="center"|$2.5{{cite web|url=https://www.lit.edu/getattachment/8bb8c369-324b-40a1-953a-a2ff53c9a65c/AFR-FY-2023.pdf?lang=en-us|title=Lamar Institute of Technology Annual Report 2023 - 'Higher Education Fund'|publisher=Lamar Institute of Technology|access-date=2024-09-03|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011742/https://www.lit.edu/getattachment/8bb8c369-324b-40a1-953a-a2ff53c9a65c/AFR-FY-2023.pdf?lang=en-us|url-status=live}}

|Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Traditional

{{nowrap|Lamar State College–Orange}}

|align="center"|Orange
(Orange County)

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|3,154

|align="center"|68

|align="center"|$1.5{{cite web|url=https://www.lsco.edu/offices/finance-operations/_documents/agy-787-afr-fy23.pdf|title=Lamar State College - Orange Annual Report 2023 - 'Higher Education Fund'|publisher=Lamar State College - Orange|access-date=2024-09-03|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011742/https://www.lsco.edu/offices/finance-operations/_documents/agy-787-afr-fy23.pdf|url-status=live}}

|Associate's Colleges:High Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Lamar State College–Port Arthur}}

|align="center"|Port Arthur
(Jefferson County)

|align="center"|1909

|align="center"|3,941

|align="center"|40

|align="center"|$5.8{{cite web|url=https://www.lamarpa.edu/about/college-operations/finance/_documents/788-LSCPA-AFR-FY-2023.pdf|title=Lamar State College - Port Arthur Annual Report 2023 - 'Higher Education Fund'|publisher=Lamar State College Port Arthur|access-date=2024-09-03|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011742/https://www.lamarpa.edu/about/college-operations/finance/_documents/788-LSCPA-AFR-FY-2023.pdf|url-status=live}}

|Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Traditional

==Public community colleges==

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! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Locations

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Affiliation

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|Northeast Lakeview College}}

|align="center"|Universal City
(Bexar County)

|align="center"|2007

|align="center"|8,265

|align="center"|$23 {{cite web|url=https://www.alamo.edu/siteassets/district/departments/financial-transparency/alamo-community-college-district---annual-comprehensive-financial-report---for-the-years-ending-august-31_-2023-and-2022.pdf|title=ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT|publisher=Alamo Community College District|access-date=2024-09-03|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011742/https://www.alamo.edu/siteassets/district/departments/financial-transparency/alamo-community-college-district---annual-comprehensive-financial-report---for-the-years-ending-august-31_-2023-and-2022.pdf|url-status=live}}

(District wide)

|align="center"|Alamo Colleges District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Northwest Vista College}}

|align="center"|San Antonio
(Bexar County)

|align="center"|1995

|align="center"|18,808

|align="center"|$23

(District wide)

|align="center"|Alamo Colleges District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Palo Alto College}}

|align="center"|San Antonio
(Bexar County)

|align="center"|1983

|align="center"|10,908

|align="center"|$23

(District wide)

|align="center"|Alamo Colleges District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|San Antonio College}}

|align="center"|San Antonio
(Bexar County)

|align="center"|1925

|align="center"|18,975

|align="center"|$23

(District wide)

|align="center"|Alamo Colleges District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional

{{nowrap|St. Philip's College}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|San Antonio
(Bexar County)

|align="center"|1898

|align="center"|14,281

|align="center"|$23

(District wide)

|align="center"|Alamo Community College District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Alvin Community College}}

|align="center"|Alvin
(Brazoria County)

|align="center"|1948

|align="center"|5,269

|align="center"|$4.1 {{cite web|url=https://www.alvincollege.edu/about/financial-information/pdf/annual-financials/ACC-AFR-Years-Ended-8-31-23.pdf|title=ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT of Alvin Community College|publisher=Alvin Community College|access-date=2024-09-03|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011743/https://www.alvincollege.edu/about/financial-information/pdf/annual-financials/ACC-AFR-Years-Ended-8-31-23.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|Alvin, Danbury, and Pearland school districts

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Amarillo College}}

|align="center"|Amarillo
(Potter County)
Hereford
(Deaf Smith County)
Dumas
(Moore County)

|align="center"|1929

|align="center"|9,170

|align="center"|$56.6{{cite web|url=https://www.actx.edu/foundation/files/filecabinet/folder2/2021_AC_Foundation_Financial_Statements.pdf|title=THE AMARILLO COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED Financial Statements|publisher=Amarillo College|access-date=2024-09-08|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011743/https://www.actx.edu/foundation/files/filecabinet/folder2/2021_AC_Foundation_Financial_Statements.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|Amarillo College District{{cite web|url=https://www.actx.edu/president/ac-geographic-boundaries-and-service-areas|title=AC Geographic Boundaries and Service Areas|publisher=Amarillo College|access-date=2024-09-08|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910011746/https://www.actx.edu/president/ac-geographic-boundaries-and-service-areas|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-High Traditional

{{nowrap|Angelina College}}

|align="center"|Lufkin
(Angelina County)

|align="center"|1966

|align="center"|3,890

|align="center"|$11.5{{cite web|url=https://www.angelina.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AC-AFR-2022-2023.pdf|title=Angelina College ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT|publisher=Angelina College|access-date=2024-09-08|archive-date=2024-07-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240724013553/https://www.angelina.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AC-AFR-2022-2023.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|Angelina County Junior College District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Austin Community College}}

|align="center"|Austin
(Travis County)
Cedar Park
Leander
Round Rock
(Williamson County)
Elgin
(Bastrop County)
Kyle
(Hays County)

|align="center"|1973

|align="center"|32,994

|align="center"|$14.1{{cite web|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/19iv-Y_7GdyZJj83mmNgrYiIC2ILRaGA5/view|title=Annual Comprehensive Financial Report|publisher=Austin Community College|access-date=2024-09-08|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910012253/https://drive.google.com/file/d/19iv-Y_7GdyZJj83mmNgrYiIC2ILRaGA5/view|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|Austin Community College District

|align="center"|Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges Associate's Dominant

{{nowrap|Blinn College}}

|align="center"|Brenham
(Washington County)
Bryan
(Brazos County)
Schulenberg
(Fayette County)
Sealey
(Austin County)
Waller
(Waller County)

|align="center"|1884

|align="center"|18,301

|align="center"|$31.2{{cite web|url=https://www.blinn.edu/accounting-department/files/blinn-college-district-afr-2023.pdf/|title=Blinn College District ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT |publisher=Blinn College|access-date=2024-09-08}}

|align="center"|Blinn College District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-High Traditional

{{nowrap|Brazosport College}}

|align="center"|Lake Jackson
(Brazoria County)

|align="center"|1968

|align="center"|4,100

|align="center"|$5.5{{cite web|url=https://www.brazosport.edu/media/brazosport/about-bc/business-services/annual-financial-reports-and-audits/2023-Annual-Financial-Report.pdf/|title=BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE DISTRICT ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT|publisher=Brazosport College|access-date=2024-09-08}}

|align="center"|Brazosport, Columbia-Brazoria, Damon, and Sweeny school districts

|align="center"|Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges Associate's Dominant

{{nowrap|Central Texas College}}

|align="center"|Killeen
(Bell County)

|align="center"|1965

|align="center"|6,379

|align="center"|$1.7{{cite web|url=https://www.ctcd.edu/sites/ctcd/assets/File/About%20Us/Financial%20Information/annual-financial-report-fy2023.pdf/|title=ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT|publisher=Central Texas College|access-date=2024-09-08}}

|align="center"|Killeen and Copperas Cove school districts

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Cisco College}}

|align="center"|Cisco
(Eastland County)
Abilene
(Taylor County)

|align="center"|1939

|align="center"|3,012

|align="center"|$0.9{{cite web|url=https://www.cisco.edu/uploads/files/general/Disclosures/CC-audit-2023-signed.pdf|title=ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT|publisher=Cisco College|access-date=2024-09-08|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910012254/https://www.cisco.edu/uploads/files/general/Disclosures/CC-audit-2023-signed.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|Cisco and Abilene property tax districts

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-High Traditional

{{nowrap|Clarendon College}}

|align="center"|Clarendon
(Donley County)

|align="center"|1898

|align="center"|1,369

|align="center"|$1.2{{cite web|url=https://www.clarendoncollege.edu/Resources/Business%20Office/InvestmentReports/2023%20Reports/CC_AFR_2022-23-FY23.pdf|title=ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT AUGUST 31, 2023 and 2022|publisher=Clarendon College|access-date=2024-11-18}}

|align="center"|Clarendon College District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Coastal Bend College}}

|align="center"|Main: Beeville
(Bee County)
Branches: Alice
(Jim Wells County)
Kingsville
(Kleberg County)
Pleasanton
(Atascosa County)

|align="center"|1965

|align="center"|3,981

|align="center"|$4.5{{cite web|url=https://www.coastalbend.edu/files/uploadedFiles/CBC/Content/Administrative_Services/Business_Office/annual-financial-statement-2023.pdf|title=Coastal Bend College FINANCIAL STATEMENTS August 31, 2023 and 2022|publisher=Coastal Bend College|access-date=2024-11-18}}

|align="center"|Bee County College District{{cite web|url=https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.130.htm|title=TEXAS EDUCATION CODE CHAPTER 130. JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICTS|publisher=Texas Government|access-date=2024-11-18}}

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Career & Technical-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|College of the Mainland}}

|align="center"|Texas City
(Galveston County)

|align="center"|1966

|align="center"|4,961

|align="center"|$1.4{{cite web|url=https://www.com.edu/fiscal-affairs/docs/2023.pdf|title=COLLEGE OF THE MAINLAND ANNUAL FINANCIAL AND COMPLIANCE REPORT Years Ended August 31, 2023 and 2022 with Independent Auditor's Report|publisher=College of the Mainland|access-date=2024-11-18}}

|align="center"|College of the Mainland District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges Mixed Transfer/Career & Technical-High Nontraditional

{{nowrap|Collin College}}

|align="center"|Central Park
Preston Ridge
Spring Creek

|align="center"|1985

|align="center"|36,296

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Dallas College}}

|align="center"|Brookhaven
Cedar Valley
Eastfield
El Centro
Mountain View
North Lake
Richland

|align="center"|1965

|align="center"|61,536

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Del Mar College}}

|align="center"|Corpus Christi

|align="center"|1935

|align="center"|9,720

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|El Paso Community College}}

|align="center"|Mission del Paso
Northwest
Rio Grande
Transmountain
Valle Verde

|align="center"|1972

|align="center"|24,683

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Frank Phillips College}}

|align="center"|Borger

|align="center"|1948

|align="center"|1,755

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Galveston College}}

|align="center"|Galveston

|align="center"|1967

|align="center"|2,119

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Grayson College}}

|align="center"|Denison

|align="center"|1965

|align="center"|4,146

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Hill College}}

|align="center"|Hillsboro

|align="center"|1921;1962

|align="center"|4,000

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Houston Community College}}

|align="center"|Houston
(Harris County)
Katy
(Harris County)
Missouri City
(Wharton County)
Stafford
(Fort Bend County)

|align="center"|1971

|align="center"|40,246

|align="center"|$14.8{{cite web|url=https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/741885205/202401979349301725/full|title=Houston Community College Foundation Form 990 Filing 2023|publisher=Houston Community College Foundation|access-date=2024-11-18}}

|align="center"|Houston Community College System District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-High Traditional

{{nowrap|Howard College}}

|align="center"|Big Spring (Main)
San Angelo
Lamesa

|align="center"|1945

|align="center"|3,068

|align="center"|

|align="center"|Howard County Junior College District

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf}}

|align="center"|Big Spring

|align="center"|1980

|align="center"|48

|align="center"|

|align="center"|Howard County Junior College District

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Kilgore College}}

|align="center"|Kilgore

|align="center"|1935

|align="center"|6,067

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Laredo College}}

|align="center"|Laredo

|align="center"|1947

|align="center"|10,166

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Lee College}}

|align="center"|Baytown

|align="center"|1934

|align="center"|8,142

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Lone Star College System}}

|align="center"|Cy-Fair
Kingwood
Montgomery
North Harris
Tomball
University Park

|align="center"|1972

|align="center"|76,389

|align="center"|$32.8{{cite web|url=https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/760336902/202431979349301163/full|title=North Harris Montgomery Community College District Foundation Form 990 Filing 2023|publisher=Lone Star College Foundation|access-date=2024-11-18}}

|align="center"|Lone Star College System District

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-Mixed Traditional/Nontraditional

{{nowrap|McLennan Community College}}

|align="center"|Waco

|align="center"|1965

|align="center"|7,199

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Midland College}}

|align="center"|Midland

|align="center"|1972

|align="center"|5,251

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Navarro College}}

|align="center"|Corsicana (main)
Mexia
Midlothian
Waxahachie

|align="center"|1946

|align="center"|6,421

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|North Central Texas College}}

|align="center"|Bowie
Corinth
Gainesville

|align="center"|1924

|align="center"|7,543

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Northeast Texas Community College}}

|align="center"|Mount Pleasant

|align="center"|1984

|align="center"|2,919

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Odessa College}}

|align="center"|Odessa

|align="center"|1946

|align="center"|8,677

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Panola College}}

|align="center"|Carthage

|align="center"|1947

|align="center"|2,385

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Paris Junior College}}

|align="center"|Paris
Greenville
Sulphur Springs

|align="center"|1924

|align="center"|4,323

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Ranger College}}

|align="center"|Ranger

|align="center"|1926

|align="center"|2,479

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|San Jacinto College}}

|align="center"|Central
North
South

|align="center"|1961

|align="center"|31,494

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|South Plains College}}

|align="center"|Levelland

|align="center"|1957

|align="center"|8,864

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|South Texas College}}

|align="center"|McAllen (main)
Rio Grande City
Weslaco

|align="center"|1993

|align="center"|8,864

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Southwest Texas Junior College}}

|align="center"|Crystal City
Del Rio
Eagle Pass
Hondo
Medina Valley
Pearsall
Uvalde

|align="center"|1946

|align="center"|26,021

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Tarrant County College}}

|align="center"|Northeast
Northwest
South
Southeast
Trinity River

|align="center"|1965

|align="center"|41,472

|align="center"|

|align="center"|Tarrant County College District

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Temple College}}

|align="center"|Temple

|align="center"|1926

|align="center"|4,378

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

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{{nowrap|Texarkana College}}

|align="center"|Texarkana

|align="center"|1927

|align="center"|3,652

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Texas Southmost College}}

|align="center"|Brownsville

|align="center"|1926

|align="center"|8,193

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Trinity Valley Community College}}

|align="center"|Athens

|align="center"|1946

|align="center"|5,472

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Tyler Junior College}}

|align="center"|Tyler

|align="center"|1926

|align="center"|11,956

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Vernon College}}

|align="center"|Vernon

|align="center"|1972

|align="center"|2,136

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Victoria College}}

|align="center"|Victoria

|align="center"|1925

|align="center"|3,161

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Weatherford College}}

|align="center"|Weatherford

|align="center"|1869

|align="center"|5,440

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Western Texas College}}

|align="center"|Snyder

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|1,434

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Wharton County Junior College}}

|align="center"|Wharton

|align="center"|1946

|align="center"|5,687

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

{{nowrap|Texas State Technical College}}

|align="center"|Waco (Main)
Abilene
Breckenridge
Brownwood
Sweetwater
Fort Bend Count
Harlingen
Marshall
North Texas
Hutto

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|17,781

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

=Four-year institutions=

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|caption = Texas Public Universities and Senior Colleges by system

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9px – Texas State University System

9px – Texas Tech University System

9px - Texas Woman's University System

9px – University of Houston System
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9px – University of Texas System

9px – Independent State Universities

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| label_size = 60

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| marksize = 6

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| label = UH Victoria

| position = right

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| lat_deg = 28.816484

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| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = North Texas

| position = top

| mark=Green pog.svg

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| lon_deg = -97.149071 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = UNT Dallas

| position = bottom

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| marksize = 6

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| label = UT Arlington

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| label = UT Tyler

| position = right

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| lat_deg = 32.316940

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Stephen F. Austin State

| position = right

| mark=Orange pog.svg

| lat_deg = 31.620750

| lon_deg = -94.652542 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = TAMIU

| position = right

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| lat_deg = 27.530920

| lon_deg = -99.501999 }}

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| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Texas A&M

| position = left

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| lat_deg = 30.620541

| lon_deg = -96.325897 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = East Texas A&M

| position = right

| mark=Brown pog.svg

| lat_deg = 33.243328

| lon_deg = -95.909012 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = TAMU Corpus Christi

| position = top

| mark=Brown pog.svg

| lat_deg = 27.712851

| lon_deg = -97.319908 }}

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = TAMU San Antonio

| position = right

| mark=Brown pog.svg

| lat_deg = 29.305460

| lon_deg = -98.522591 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = TAMU Kingsville

| position = right

| mark=Brown pog.svg

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

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| position = top

| mark=Brown pog.svg

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| label_size = 60

| label = Tarleton State

| position = right

| mark=Brown pog.svg

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| lon_deg = -98.201950 }}

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| label_size = 60

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| label_size = 60

| label = West Texas A&M

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| lon_deg = -101.833893 }}

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| label_size = 60

| label = TAMU Central

| position = right

| mark=Brown pog.svg

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| lon_deg = -97.727112 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Lamar

| position = right

| mark=Yellow pog.svg

| lat_deg = 30.043909

| lon_deg = -94.072617 }}

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| label_size = 60

| label = Sam Houston State

| position = right

| mark=Yellow pog.svg

| lat_deg = 30.712839

| lon_deg = -95.550659 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Sul Ross State

| position = right

| mark=Yellow pog.svg

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| lon_deg = -103.651558 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Texas State

| position = left

| mark=Yellow pog.svg

| lat_deg = 29.888081

| lon_deg = -97.940361 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Angelo State

| position = right

| mark=Black pog.svg

| lat_deg = 31.443439

| lon_deg = -100.466263 }}

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| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Texas Tech

| position = right

| mark=Black pog.svg

| lat_deg = 33.578880

| lon_deg = -101.887878 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Midwestern State

| position = right

| mark=Black pog.svg

| lat_deg = 33.877548

| lon_deg = -98.518440 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 60

| label = Texas Southern

| position = top

| mark=Purple pog.svg

| lat_deg = 29.725071

| lon_deg = -95.363319 }}

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| marksize = 6

| label_size = 90

| label = Texas Woman's

| position = left

| mark=Blue pog.svg

| lat_deg = 33.216560

| lon_deg = -97.130981 }}

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==Texas A&M University System==

{{Main|Texas A&M University System}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid # {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas A&M}};"

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies|1|border=0}}; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification{{cite web|title=Institution Lookup|url=http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/lookup.php|website=The Carnegie Classifications of Institutitions of Higher Education|access-date=11 February 2016|archive-date=12 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160712132737/http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/lookup.php|url-status=live}}

{{nowrap|130px
East Texas A&M University}}

|align="center"|1889

|align="center"|11,500

|align="center"|140

|align="center"|$33.2

|center="right"|

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

{{nowrap|130px
Prairie View A&M University}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1876

|align="center"|9,415

|align="center"|1,502

|align="center"|$148.5

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Tarleton State University}}

|align="center"|1899

|align="center"|14,513

|align="center"|1,973

|align="center"|$26

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M International University}}

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|8,256

|align="center"|300

|align="right"|

|align="right"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M University}}

|align="center"|1876{{cite web|url=http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/06-07_UG_Catalog/gen_info/history_development/history.htm |title=History and Development |access-date=2007-01-03 |publisher=Texas A&M University |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070310200313/http://www.tamu.edu/admissions/catalogs/06-07_UG_Catalog/gen_info/history_development/history.htm |archive-date=March 10, 2007 }}Note that the seal contains the date 1876, the year in which Texas A&M began classes. This is not a discrepancy as both 1871 (the year the Texas Legislature appropriated funds to begin A&M's construction) and 1876 can be considered the dates of establishment depending on the definition used and the reference sourced (even within the Texas A&M University system).

|align="center"|71,668

|align="center"|5,200{{cite web|url=https://www.tamu.edu/about/facts.html|title=Texas A&M University Facts|access-date=2024-08-01|publisher=Texas A&M University|archive-date=2024-09-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910012257/https://www.tamu.edu/about/facts.html|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|$19,290
(Systemwide){{cite web|title=All Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2009 Market Value of Endowment Assets with Percent Change Between 2008 and 2009 Endowment Assets|work=2009 NACUBO Endowment Study|publisher=National Association of College and University Business Officers|url=http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2009_NCSE_Public_Tables_Endowment_Market_Values.pdf|access-date=2012-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101229013517/http://www.nacubo.org/Documents/research/2009_NCSE_Public_Tables_Endowment_Market_Values.pdf|archive-date=2010-12-29|url-status=dead}}

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M University–Central Texas}}

|align="center"|2009

|align="center"|2,251

|align="center"|672

|align="center"|$3.3

|align="center"|

|M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – Medium programs

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi}}

|align="center"|1947

|align="center"|10,855

|align="center"|240

|align="center"|$24.7

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M University–Kingsville}}

|align="center"|1925

|align="center"|6,553

|align="center"|1,600

|align="center"|$115.7

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M University–San Antonio}}

|align="center"|2009

|align="center"|7,511

|align="center"|700

|align="center"|$4.21

|align="center"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|130px
Texas A&M University–Texarkana}}

|align="center"|1971

|align="center"|2,056

|align="center"|375

|align="center"|$11.6

|align="center"|

|M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – Medium programs

{{nowrap|130px
West Texas A&M University}}

|align="center"|1910

|align="center"|9,029

|align="center"|342

|align="center"|$111

|align="center"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

==Texas State University System==

{{Main|Texas State University System}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #8b847c; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
Lamar University}}

|align="center"|1923

|align="center"|16,919

|align="center"|299{{cite web |author1=Shelly Vitanza |title=Lamar University ups its acreage |url=https://www.lamar.edu/news-and-events/news/2019/03/lamar-university-ups-its-acreage.html |publisher=Lamar University |access-date=September 11, 2019 |date=March 20, 2019 |quote=With the latest acquisitions, LU's total acreage is 299.1644. The university plans to acquire additional properties surrounding the campus as properties become available. |archive-date=September 10, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910012258/https://www.lamar.edu/news-and-events/news/2019/03/lamar-university-ups-its-acreage.html |url-status=live }}

|align="center"|$161

|align="center"|

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

{{nowrap|130px
Sam Houston State University}}

|align="center"|1879

|align="center"|20,761

|align="center"|272

|align="center"|$152.3

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Sul Ross State University}}

|align="center"|1917

|align="center"|2,091

|align="center"|647{{cite web |url=https://www.sulross.edu/about/ |website=Sul Ross The Frontier University of Texas |publisher=Sul Ross State University |access-date=July 25, 2021 |quote=The University at Alpine, comprising 647 acres, boasts a beautiful 93-acre main campus of exquisitely-detailed buildings and enjoys perhaps the most temperate climate in the state.|title=About }}

|align="center"|$22.692

|align="center"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|130px
Texas State University}}

|align="center"|1899

|align="center"|38,723

|align="center"|517

|align="center"|$359{{cite web|title=Hillviews Magazine|url=https://hillviews.txstate.edu/issues/2019/the-big-picture.html|date=2020-02-11|access-date=2021-07-25|archive-date=2020-12-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201202001603/https://hillviews.txstate.edu/issues/2019/the-big-picture.html|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

==Texas Tech University System==

{{Main|Texas Tech University System}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid # {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech}};"

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY24 millions)As of August 31, 2024. {{cite web|title=Report on TTUS Endowments As of August 31, 2024 |publisher=Texas Tech University System |url=https://www.texastech.edu/board-of-regents/november-2024/endowments-nov-2024.pdf |date=November 14, 2024 |access-date=November 18, 2024 }}

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |R&D
(FY24 millions)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
Angelo State University}}

|align="center"|1928

|align="center"|10,885

|align="center"|268

|align="center"|$275

|align="right"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|130px
Midwestern State University}}

|align="center"|1922

|align="center"|5,172

|align="center"|255

|align="center"|$92

|align="right"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|
130px
Texas Tech University}}

|align="center"|1923

|align="center"|40,092

|align="center"|1,839

|align="center"|$2,230

|align="center"|$255{{cite AV media |date=September 25, 2024 |title=State of the University |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiHLhsz1pvw |access-date=November 18, 2024 |time=5 minutes |location= |publisher=Texas Tech University |via=YouTube }}

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

==Texas Woman's University System==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #850928; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Woman's University}}

| align="center" |1901

| align="center" |15,180

| align="center" |270

| align="center" |$86

| align="center" |

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

Texas Woman's University - Dallas

|2011

|

|

|

|

|

Texas Woman's University - Houston

|1960

|

|

|

|

|

==University of Houston System==

{{main|University of Houston System}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #c8102e;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e; |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e; | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e; |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e;|Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e;|R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: white; color: #c8102e; |Carnegie
classification

130px
University of Houston

|align="center"|1927

|align="right"|46,505

|align="center"|667

|align="right"|$589.8{{cite web| url=http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UH%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf| title=University of Houston Progress Card| publisher=University of Houston System| access-date=2011-11-18| archive-date=2012-04-06| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120406064358/http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UH%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf| url-status=live}}

|align="right"|$127.5

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Houston–Clear Lake}}

|align="center"|1971

|align="right"|8,210

|align="center"|524

|align="right"|$22.6 {{cite web|url=http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UHCL%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf|title=University of Houston–Clear Lake Progress Card|publisher=University of Houston System|access-date=2011-11-18|archive-date=2013-05-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130516043641/http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UHCL%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="right"|$2.2

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

{{nowrap|130px
University of Houston–Downtown }}

|align="center"|1974

|align="right"|14,105

|align="center"|20

|align="right"|$34.7 {{cite web|url=http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UHD%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf|title=University of Houston–Downtown Progress Card|publisher=University of Houston System|access-date=2011-11-18|archive-date=2013-05-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130516050443/http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UHD%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="right"|$1.5

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|130px
University of Houston–Victoria }}

|align="center"|1971

|align="right"|3,784

|align="center"|20

|align="right"|$15.2 {{cite web|url=http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UHV%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf|title=University of Houston–Victoria Progress Card|publisher=University of Houston System|access-date=2011-11-18|archive-date=2013-05-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130516044912/http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/chancellor/strategic-direction/strategic-documents/UHV%202011-12%20Progress%20Card.pdf|url-status=live}}

|align="right"|$1.2

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

==University of North Texas System==

{{Main|University of North Texas System}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
University of North Texas}}

|align="center"|1890

|align="center"|46,724

|align="center"|900

|align="center"|$291.6

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of North Texas at Dallas}}

|align="center"|2000

|align="center"|3,798

|align="center"|264

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

==University of Texas System==

{{Main|University of Texas System}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #F47920;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas at Arlington}}

|align="center"|1895{{cite book|last=Saxon|first=G.D.|title=Transitions: A centennial history of The University of Texas at Arlington 1895-1995|year=1995|publisher=The UTA Press|location=Arlington, TX.|isbn=0932408192}}

|align="center"|41,376

|align="center"|420{{cite web|title=Fast Facts - UT Arlington|url=http://www.uta.edu/uta/about/fastfacts/|access-date=3 November 2012|archive-date=12 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312181700/http://www.uta.edu/uta/about/fastfacts/|url-status=live}}

|align="center"|$218

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas at Austin}}

|align="center"|1883

|align="center"|52,883

|align="center"|431

|align="center"|$18,800

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas at Dallas}}

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|30,885

|align="center"|445

|align="center"|$743

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas at El Paso}}

|align="center"|1913

|align="center"|24,351

|align="center"|366

|align="center"|$242

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas at San Antonio}}

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|34,864

|align="center"|747

|align="center"|$287

|align="center"|

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas at Tyler}}

|align="center"|1971

|align="center"|9,442

|align="center"|259

|align="center"|$154.96

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas Permian Basin}}

|align="center"|1973

|align="center"|5,283

|align="center"|644

|align="center"|$23

|align="center"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley}}

|align="center"|2013{{refn|group=Note|UTRGV was formally founded in 2013 and entered full operation in 2015, following the merger of the University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA), founded in 1927, and the University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB), founded in 1991.}}

|align="center"|31,577

|align="center"|665

|align="center"|$170

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

{{nowrap|130px
Stephen F. Austin State University}}

|align="center"|1923

|align="center"|10,781

|align="center"|406

|align="center"|$128

|align="center"|

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

==Independent public universities==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Southern University}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1927

|align="center"|8,469

|align="center"|100

|align="center"|150

|align="center"|

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

=Special-focus and graduate institutions=

==Texas Tech University System==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid # {{CollegePrimaryStyle|Texas Tech}};"

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY24 millions)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="{{NCAA color cell|Texas Tech Red Raiders|2|border=0}}; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center
}}

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|4,763

|

|align="center"|$275

|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Research Institution

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center El Paso
}}

|align="center"|2013

|align="center"|922

|

|align="center"|$184

|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Medical Schools & Centers

==University of North Texas System==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #059033; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|University of North Texas
Health Science Center
}}

|align="center"|1970

|align="center"|2,273

|align="center"|33

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Medical Schools & Centers

==University of Texas System==

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #F47920;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |R&D
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #003767; color: white;" |Carnegie
classification

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston
}}

|align="center"|1972

|align="center"|5,044

|align="center"|

|align="center"|$487.6

|align="center"|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Research Institution

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas
Health Science Center at San Antonio
}}

|align="center"|1959

|align="center"|3,616

|align="center"|250

|align="center"|$781

|align="center"|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Research Institution

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer Center
}}

|align="center"|1941

|align="center"|355

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|$454

|align="center"|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Other Health Professions Schools

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center
}}

|align="center"|1943

|align="center"|2,501

|align="center"|231

|align="center"|$1,310

|align="center"|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Research Institution

{{nowrap|130px
University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston
}}

|align="center"|1891

|align="center"|3,214

|align="center"|350

|align="center"|$560

|align="center"|

|Special Focus Four-Year:

Research Institution

Independent institutions

=Two-year institutions=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Affiliation

{{nowrap|Jacksonville College}}

|align="center"|1899

|align="center"|522

|align="center"|20

|align="center"|$3

|align="center"|Associate's Colleges High Transfer-High Nontraditional

|align="center"|Baptist Missionary Association of America

=Four-year institutions=

{{Location map+ | Texas

|float = center

|caption = Private (NFP) university locations

|alt = Map of the Primary Campuses for State of Texas Private Universities

|width = 750

|places =

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Abilene Christian University

| position = left

| mark=Purple pog.svg

| lat_deg = 32.4701

| lon_deg = -99.7080 }}

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Amberton University

| position = left

| mark=Orange pog.svg

| lat_deg = 32.8599

| lon_deg = -96.6530 }}

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = LeTourneau University

| position = left

| mark=Blue pog.svg

| lat_deg = 32.4670

| lon_deg = -94.7277 }}

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Schreiner University

| position = left

| mark=Brown pog.svg

| lat_deg = 30.033638

| lon_deg = -99.12951 }}

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Trinity University

| position = left

| mark=Brown pog.svg

| lat_deg = 29.4619

| lon_deg = -98.4833 }}

{{Location map~ | Texas

| marksize = 9

| label_size = 90

| label = Rice University

| position = left

| mark=Blue pog.svg

| lat_deg = 29.7168

| lon_deg = -95.4036 }}

}}

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Affiliation

{{nowrap|130px
Abilene Christian University}}

|align="center"|1906

|align="center"|5,950

|align="center"|208

|align="center"|$773

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Churches of Christ

{{nowrap|Amberton University}}

|align="center"|1971

|align="center"|758

|align="center"|5

|align="center"|$46

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Nondenominational Christianity

{{nowrap|130px
Austin College}}

|align="center"|1849

|align="center"|1,136

|align="center"|100

|align="center"|$171

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus

|Presbyterian Church (USA)

{{nowrap|130px
Baylor University}}

|align="center"|1845

|align="center"|20,824

|align="center"|800

|align="center"|$1,700

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
Concordia University Texas}}

|align="center"|1926

|align="center"|1,659

|align="center"|380

|align="center"|$28

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod

{{nowrap|Criswell College}}

|align="center"|1970

|align="center"|155

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|$8.8

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Southern Baptists of Texas Convention

{{nowrap|130px
Dallas Baptist University}}

|align="center"|1898

|align="center"|4,166

|align="center"|292

|align="center"|$32

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
East Texas Baptist University}}

|align="center"|1912

|align="center"|1,955

|align="center"|253

|align="center"|$34

|M3: Master's Colleges and Universities – Small programs

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|Hardin-Simmons University}}

|align="center"|1891

|align="center"|1,655

|align="center"|220

|align="center"|$214

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
Houston Christian University}}

|align="center"|1960

|align="center"|4,182

|align="center"|158

|align="center"|$91

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
Howard Payne University}}

|align="center"|1889

|align="center"|832

|align="center"|80

|align="center"|$53

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
Huston–Tillotson University}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1875

|align="center"|1,029

|align="center"|23

|align="center"|$11

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|United Methodist Church

{{nowrap|130px
Jarvis Christian University}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1912

|align="center"|831

|align="center"|1,000

|align="center"|$7

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Disciples of Christ

{{nowrap|130px
LeTourneau University}}

|align="center"|1946

|align="center"|3,089

|align="center"|162

|align="center"|$28

|M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – Medium programs

|Ecumenism

{{nowrap|130px
Lubbock Christian University}}

|align="center"|1957

|align="center"|1,589

|align="center"|155

|align="center"|$36

|M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – Medium programs

|Churches of Christ

{{nowrap|McMurry University}}

|align="center"|1923

|align="center"|2,549

|align="center"|52

|align="center"|$73

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|United Methodist Church

{{nowrap|130px
Nelson University}}

|align="center"|1927

|align="center"|1,461

|align="center"|73

|align="center"|TBD

|M3: Master's Colleges and Universities – Small programs

|Assemblies of God USA

{{nowrap|130px
Our Lady of the Lake University}}

|align="center"|1895

|align="center"|2,096

|align="center"|72

|align="center"|$44

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Roman Catholic - Sisters of Divine Providence

{{nowrap|130px
Paul Quinn College}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1872

|align="center"|577

|align="center"|146

|align="center"|$0.4

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|African Methodist Episcopal Church

{{nowrap|130px
Rice University}}

|align="center"|1912

|align="center"|8,556

|align="center"|295

|align="center"|$5,600

|R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity

|Nonsectarian

{{nowrap|130px
Saint Edward's University}}

|align="center"|1877

|align="center"|3,309

|align="center"|

|align="center"|$95

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Roman Catholic - Holy Cross

{{nowrap|St. Mary's University}}

|align="center"|1852

|align="center"|3,162

|align="center"|135

|align="center"|$235

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Roman Catholic - Marianist

{{nowrap|130px
Schreiner University}}

|align="center"|1923

|align="center"|1,208

|align="center"|212

|align="center"|$78

|M3: Master's Colleges and Universities – Small programs

|Presbyterian Church (USA)

{{nowrap|130px
Southern Methodist University}}

|align="center"|1911

|align="center"|11,853

|align="center"|230

|align="center"|$1,500

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

|United Methodist Church

{{nowrap|130px
Southwestern Adventist University}}

|align="center"|1893

|align="center"|824

|align="center"|150

|align="center"|$23

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Seventh-day Adventist Church

{{nowrap|Southwestern Christian College}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1948

|align="center"|103

|align="center"|25

|align="center"|$0

|Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges: Associate's Dominant

|Churches of Christ

{{nowrap|130px
Southwestern University}}

|align="center"|1840

|align="center"|1,454

|align="center"|701

|align="center"|$377

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus

|United Methodist Church

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Christian University}}

|align="center"|1873

|align="center"|12,731

|align="center"|325

|align="center"|$2,600

|R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity

|Disciples of Christ

{{nowrap|130px
Texas College}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1894

|align="center"|687

|align="center"|25

|align="center"|$2.8

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Lutheran University}}

|align="center"|1891

|align="center"|1,354

|align="center"|184

|align="center"|$77

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

{{nowrap|130px
Texas Wesleyan University}}

|align="center"|1890

|align="center"|2,666

|align="center"|75

|align="center"|$70

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|United Methodist Church

{{nowrap|130px
Trinity University}}

|align="center"|1869

|align="center"|2,733

|align="center"|125

|align="center"|$1,270

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus

|Nonsectarian

{{nowrap|130px
University of Dallas}}

|align="center"|1956

|align="center"|2,182

|align="center"|220

|align="center"|$90

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Roman Catholic

{{nowrap|130px
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor}}

|align="center"|1845

|align="center"|3,520

|align="center"|340

|align="center"|$113

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
University of St. Thomas}}

|align="center"|1947

|align="center"|3,781

|align="center"|33

|align="center"|$135

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Roman Catholic - Basilians

{{nowrap|130px
University of the Incarnate Word}}

|align="center"|1881

|align="center"|6,614

|align="center"|154

|align="center"|$120

|D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities

|Roman Catholic - Sisters of Charity

{{nowrap|130px
Wayland Baptist University}}

|align="center"|1908

|align="center"|2,150

|align="center"|80

|align="center"|$119

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|130px
Wiley University}} (HBCU)

|align="center"|1873

|align="center"|636

|align="center"|55

|align="center"|$3

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|United Methodist Church

=Special-focus institutions=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" | Enrollment
(Fall 2022){{cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator//|title=College Navigator |publisher=National Center for Education Statistics |access-date=2024-08-29}}

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Campus
size (Ac)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Affiliation

{{nowrap|Arlington Baptist University}}

|align="center"|1939

|align="center"|218

|align="center"|35

|align="center"|TBD

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|World Baptist Fellowship

{{nowrap|Baptist University of the Americas}}

|align="center"|1947

|align="center"|109

|align="center"|60

|align="center"|TBD

|M1: Master's Colleges and Universities – Larger programs

|Baptist General Convention of Texas

{{nowrap|Dallas Christian College}}

|align="center"|1950

|align="center"|247

|align="center"|20

|align="center"|TBD

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Christian churches and churches of Christ

{{nowrap|Hallmark University}}

|align="center"|1969

|align="center"|876

|align="center"|20

|align="center"|$0.6

|Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

|Nondenominational Christianity

{{nowrap|North American University}}

|align="center"|2007

|align="center"|827

|align="center"|12

|align="center"|$0

|M2: Master's Colleges and Universities – Medium programs

|Nonsectarian

=Other non-profit four-year satellite institutions=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="border:2px solid #;"

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Institution

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Locations

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Founded

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" | Certified Enrollment
(Fall 2023)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Endowment
(FY23 millions)

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Carnegie
classification

! scope="col" style="background-color: #; color: black;" |Affiliation

{{nowrap|Park University}}

|align="center"|El Paso Campus Center
Fort Bliss Campus Center

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|

|

{{nowrap|Lipscomb University}}

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|align="center"|

|

|

{{nowrap|Remington College}}

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For-profit institutions

=Two-year institutions=

  • Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts-Austin
  • Center for Advanced Legal Studies
  • Concorde Career College-Dallas
  • Concorde Career College-Grand Prairie
  • Concorde Career College-San Antonio
  • Culinary Institute Inc
  • Florida Career College-Houston
  • Fortis College
  • Fortis Institute
  • Houston International College Cardiotech Ultrasound School
  • Interactive College of Technology
  • Interactive College of Technology
  • KD Conservatory College of Film and Dramatic Arts
  • Lincoln College of Technology-Grand Prairie
  • MediaTech Institute-Dallas
  • MediaTech Institute-Houston
  • Pima Medical Institute-El Paso
  • Pima Medical Institute-Houston
  • Rio Grande Valley College
  • School of Automotive Machinists & Technology
  • Southern Careers Institute-Austin
  • Texas Healthtech Institute, Beaumont
  • Texas Healthtech Institute at Houston
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Austin
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Dallas
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Fort Worth
  • The College of Health Care Professions-McAllen Campus
  • The College of Health Care Professions-San Antonio
  • The College of Health Care Professions-South San Antonio
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Southwest Houston
  • Universal Technical Institute-Dallas Fort Worth
  • Vet Tech Institute of Houston

=Four-year institutions=

  • Miami International University of Art & Design-Art Institute Dallas
  • American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Med
  • American InterContinental University-Houston
  • AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine
  • Baptist Health System School of Health Professions
  • Chamberlain University-Texas
  • DeVry University-Texas
  • Galen College of Nursing-San Antonio
  • Gemini School of Visual Arts & Communication
  • South University-Austin
  • Southwest University at El Paso
  • Strayer University-Texas
  • Texas Health and Science University
  • The Art Institute of Austin
  • The Art Institute of Houston
  • The Art Institute of San Antonio
  • The College of Health Care Professions-Northwest
  • University of Phoenix-Texas
  • Wade College
  • West Coast University-Dallas
  • Western Technical College

Theological institutions

Defunct institutions

  • Adair Normal School
  • Bay View College
  • Belle Plain College
  • Benton City Institute
  • Bishop College HBCU (closed in 1988; site is the current home of Paul Quinn College)
  • Blanco Masonic University
  • Bosque College and Seminary
  • Bryan Baptist Academy
  • Burleson College
  • Burnetta College
  • Butler College
  • Carr–Burdette College
  • Centenary College
  • Central Nazarene College
  • Central Plains Academy
  • Central Plains College and Conservatory of Music
  • Central Texas College
  • Chapel Hill College
  • Chappell Hill Female College
  • Cherokee Junior College
  • Christian College of the Southwest
  • Christopher College of Corpus Christi
  • Clebarro College
  • Colegio Jacinto Treviño
  • College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More
  • Colorado College
  • Columbia College
  • Concrete College
  • Cumberland College
  • Dallas Medical College
  • Daniel Baker College
  • Dixie University
  • Dominican College
  • Eastern Texas Female College
  • Eastman College and Conservatory
  • Emerson College
  • Evangelical Lutheran College
  • Fairfield Female College
  • Fort Worth Christian College
  • Fort Worth University
  • Galveston University
  • Goodnight College
  • Grayson College
  • Guadalupe College HBCU (closed in 1936 after fire destroyed main building)
  • Gunter Bible College
  • Henderson Male and Female College
  • Henry College
  • Hereford Christian College
  • Hermann University
  • Houston International University
  • Jacinto Treviño College
  • Jefferson School of Law and Jefferson University
  • Jefferson University
  • Juarez-Lincoln University
  • Kidd-Key College
  • Lagarto College
  • Larissa College
  • Liberty Normal and Business College
  • Live Oak Female Seminary
  • Lockney Christian College
  • Lon Morris College HBCU (defunct Methodist; filed for bankruptcy in 2012)*Massey Business College
  • Luther Rice Baptist Female College
  • Mansfield Male and Female College
  • Marshall University
  • Marvin College
  • Mary Allen Junior College [HBCU]
  • Mary Nash College
  • Masonic Female Institute
  • McKenzie College
  • McMullen College
  • Meridian Junior College
  • Midland Christian College
  • Midland College
  • Midlothian College
  • Mineral Wells College
  • Mount Enterprise Male and Female College
  • Nacogdoches University
  • Nazarene Bible Institute
  • North Texas Baptist College
  • Our Lady of Victory College
  • Paine Female Institute
  • Palestine Female College
  • Paluxy College
  • Parker Institute
  • Peniel College
  • Randolph College
  • Reynolds Presbyterian College
  • Rutersville College
  • Sabinal Christian College
  • Sabine Baptist College
  • Sabine Valley University
  • Salado College
  • Samuel Huston College
  • San Antonio Female College
  • San Saba Masonic College
  • Savoy Male and Female College
  • Seth Ward College
  • Seven Points College
  • Shiloh Baptist Institute
  • Soule University
  • South Texas Baptist College
  • South Texas Junior College
  • Southeast Texas Male and Female College
  • Southern Bible College
  • Southern Methodist University College of Medicine
  • Southland University
  • St. Basil's College
  • St. Mary's College
  • St. Mary's University (Galveston, Texas)
  • St. Paul's College
  • Stamford College
  • Stephenville College
  • Tehuacana Academy
  • Texana Academy
  • Texas Baptist University
  • Texas Holiness University
  • Texas Presbyterian College
  • Texas Presbyterian College For Girls
  • Texas Presbyterian University
  • Texas Synodical Female College
  • Texas Wesleyan College
  • Tharp Spring Christian College
  • Thornton Institute
  • Thorp Spring Christian College
  • Tillotson College
  • Trinity Lutheran College
  • Trinity Valley Baptist College Association
  • Trinity Valley Chemurgic Institute
  • Tri-State College
  • Tyler Female College
  • Tyler University
  • University of Dallas
  • University of Eastern Texas
  • University of Plano
  • University of San Antonio
  • University of San Augustine
  • University of Texas at Brownsville
  • University of Texas–Pan American
  • Upshur Masonic College
  • Vatterott College
  • Waco Female College
  • Waco University
  • Wesley College
  • Wesleyan College
  • West Texas Normal and Business College
  • Westminster College
  • Westminster Junior College and Bible Institute
  • Wharton College
  • William Carey Crane College
  • Willis Male and Female College
  • Woodcrest College and Conference Center

Defunct For-profit colleges

  • The Art Institute of Houston
  • American Commercial College
  • Central Western University
  • Virginia College{{cite web|url=http://www.ecacolleges.com/|title=Student Information for ECA Campus Students|publisher=Education Corporation of America|access-date=June 8, 2019}}
  • Westwood College
  • Le Cordon Bleu Institute of Culinary Arts – Dallas
  • Westwood College
  • International Academy of Design and Technology San Antonio

Defunct Theological institutions

See also

Notes

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