Abilene Christian University
Abilene Christian University provides nursing education from its campus in Abilene, Texas. Annual in-state tuition is $44,200.
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Browse 121 nursing schools in Texas. Compare programs, tuition, completion rates, and quality scores. Rankings are based on our Ranking Methodology — a 100-point composite score across 6 weighted categories.
Abilene Christian University provides nursing education from its campus in Abilene, Texas. Annual in-state tuition is $44,200.
With annual in-state tuition at $4,032, Odessa College in Odessa, Texas is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $42,026 within ten years.
Sam Houston State University is a public institution in Huntsville, Texas. It offers 3 nursing programs across various degree levels.
Texas Woman's University is a public institution in Denton, Texas. Annual in-state tuition is $8,640.
The University of Texas at El Paso provides nursing education from its campus in El Paso, Texas. The school reports a 47% graduation rate.
The University of Texas at Tyler is a public institution in Tyler, Texas. The school reports a 45% graduation rate.
Based in Wichita Falls, Texas, Midwestern State University is a public institution. Graduates earn a median of $55,747 within ten years.
University of Houston-Clear Lake is a public school in Houston, Texas offering nursing education. Annual in-state tuition is $7,770.
Tarleton State University is a public institution in Stephenville, Texas. Graduates earn a median of $53,040 within ten years.
With annual in-state tuition at $3,912, Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas is among the more affordable public options in the region. Total enrollment is about 11,900 students.
Based in Prairie View, Texas, Prairie View A & M University is a public institution. The school reports a 42% graduation rate.
Based in Nacogdoches, Texas, Stephen F Austin State University is a public institution. It offers 4 nursing programs across various degree levels.
With annual in-state tuition at $4,662, Dallas College in Dallas, Texas is among the more affordable public options in the region. Total enrollment is about 69,700 students.
Lamar University is a public school in Beaumont, Texas offering nursing education. The school reports a 37% graduation rate.
Texas A&M University-Texarkana is a public institution in Texarkana, Texas. Graduates earn a median of $45,515 within ten years.
With annual in-state tuition at $3,748, Texas Southmost College in Brownsville, Texas is among the more affordable public options in the region. Graduates earn a median of $41,900 within ten years.
East Texas Baptist University is a smaller private nonprofit institution in Marshall, Texas with about 1,813 students. The acceptance rate is 58%.
A private nonprofit institution, McMurry University serves students in Abilene, Texas. Annual in-state tuition is $32,340.
A public institution, West Texas A & M University serves students in Canyon, Texas. Annual in-state tuition is $9,101.
Lubbock Christian University is a smaller private nonprofit institution in Lubbock, Texas with about 1,595 students. The school reports a 49% graduation rate.
University of the Incarnate Word provides nursing education from its campus in San Antonio, Texas. The acceptance rate is 98%.
Hardin-Simmons University is a smaller private nonprofit institution in Abilene, Texas with about 1,665 students. Annual in-state tuition is $32,960.
Concordia University Texas is a smaller private nonprofit institution in Austin, Texas with about 1,396 students. Graduates earn a median of $60,883 within ten years.
A public institution, Angelo State University serves students in San Angelo, Texas. Annual in-state tuition is $8,460.
Based in Commerce, Texas, East Texas A&M University is a public institution. The acceptance rate is 92%.
| # | School Name | Location | In-State | Completion Rate | Programs | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | Abilene Christian University | Abilene, TX | $44,200 | 60.3% | 6 | |
| 27 | Odessa College | Odessa, TX | $4,032 | 37% | 1 | |
| 28 | Sam Houston State University | Huntsville, TX | $9,228 | 55.6% | 3 | |
| 29 | Texas Woman's University | Denton, TX | $8,640 | 46.2% | 9 | |
| 30 | The University of Texas at El Paso | El Paso, TX | $9,744 | 46.6% | 8 | |
| 31 | The University of Texas at Tyler | Tyler, TX | $9,736 | 45.3% | 9 | |
| 32 | Midwestern State University | Wichita Falls, TX | $10,580 | 41.2% | 5 | |
| 33 | University of Houston-Clear Lake | Houston, TX | $7,770 | 52.3% | 1 | |
| 34 | Tarleton State University | Stephenville, TX | $8,302 | 48.3% | 3 | |
| 35 | Tyler Junior College | Tyler, TX | $3,912 | 27.5% | 1 | |
| 36 | Prairie View A & M University | Prairie View, TX | $11,299 | 42.4% | 6 | |
| 37 | Stephen F Austin State University | Nacogdoches, TX | $11,128 | 52.4% | 4 | |
| 38 | Dallas College | Dallas, TX | $4,662 | 32.3% | 2 | |
| 39 | Lamar University | Beaumont, TX | $8,905 | 37.4% | 5 | |
| 40 | Texas A&M University-Texarkana | Texarkana, TX | $8,349 | 30.6% | 4 | |
| 41 | Texas Southmost College | Brownsville, TX | $3,748 | 29.7% | 6 | |
| 42 | East Texas Baptist University | Marshall, TX | $30,680 | 45.2% | 1 | |
| 43 | McMurry University | Abilene, TX | $32,340 | 37.9% | 4 | |
| 44 | West Texas A & M University | Canyon, TX | $9,101 | 46.1% | 6 | |
| 45 | Lubbock Christian University | Lubbock, TX | $28,540 | 48.7% | 6 | |
| 46 | University of the Incarnate Word | San Antonio, TX | $37,090 | 52.5% | 10 | |
| 47 | Hardin-Simmons University | Abilene, TX | $32,960 | 53.4% | 6 | |
| 48 | Concordia University Texas | Austin, TX | $23,500 | 39.7% | 3 | |
| 49 | Angelo State University | San Angelo, TX | $8,460 | 40.9% | 5 | |
| 50 | East Texas A&M University | Commerce, TX | $10,026 | 44.2% | 5 |
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard
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