🎓 Complete Guide to All Colleges in Texas

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🎓 Complete Guide to All Colleges in Texas

Texas has one of the largest and fastest‑growing higher‑education systems in the United States. With nationally ranked public universities, major private institutions, and a vast network of community and technical colleges, Texas serves millions of students across urban, suburban, and rural regions.

🏛️ 1. Public Universities in Texas

Texas operates several major public university systems, each with multiple campuses across the state.

University of Texas (UT System)

  • UT Austin – Austin
  • UT Dallas – Richardson
  • UT Arlington – Arlington
  • UT San Antonio – San Antonio
  • UT El Paso – El Paso
  • UT Rio Grande Valley – Edinburg/Brownsville
  • UT Tyler – Tyler
  • UT Permian Basin – Odessa
  • UT Southwestern – Dallas (medical)
  • UT Medical Branch – Galveston (medical)

Texas A&M University System

  • Texas A&M University – College Station
  • Texas A&M–Corpus Christi – Corpus Christi
  • Texas A&M–Kingsville – Kingsville
  • Prairie View A&M University – Prairie View
  • Tarleton State University – Stephenville
  • West Texas A&M University – Canyon
  • Texas A&M–Commerce – Commerce
  • Texas A&M–Texarkana – Texarkana

Texas State University System

  • Texas State University – San Marcos
  • Sam Houston State University – Huntsville
  • Lamar University – Beaumont
  • Sul Ross State University – Alpine

University of Houston System

  • University of Houston – Houston
  • UH–Clear Lake – Houston
  • UH–Downtown – Houston
  • UH–Victoria – Victoria

Other Public Universities

  • Texas Tech University – Lubbock
  • University of North Texas – Denton
  • Stephen F. Austin State University – Nacogdoches
  • Midwestern State University – Wichita Falls

🏫 2. Public Regional & Branch Campuses

Texas uses a large network of regional campuses and extension centers, especially within the UT, A&M, and UH systems.

Examples include:

  • UT Rio Grande Valley – Brownsville campus
  • Texas A&M–San Antonio
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Centers (multiple cities)
  • UH Sugar Land & UH Katy instructional sites

These campuses expand access across the state’s vast geography.

🎓 3. Private Colleges & Universities

Major Private Research Universities

  • Rice University – Houston
  • Baylor University – Waco
  • Southern Methodist University (SMU) – Dallas
  • Texas Christian University (TCU) – Fort Worth
  • Trinity University – San Antonio

Private Liberal Arts Colleges

  • Southwestern University – Georgetown
  • Austin College – Sherman
  • St. Edward’s University – Austin
  • University of St. Thomas – Houston
  • Hardin‑Simmons University – Abilene
  • Abilene Christian University – Abilene

🏫 4. Community Colleges

Texas has 50+ community college districts, serving as major transfer pipelines to UT, A&M, and Texas State.

Examples

  • Austin Community College
  • Dallas College
  • Houston Community College
  • Tarrant County College
  • Alamo Colleges (San Antonio)
  • Collin College
  • El Paso Community College

đź”§ 5. Technical & Specialized Colleges

Examples

  • Texas State Technical College (multiple campuses)
  • Universal Technical Institute – Houston
  • The Art Institute of Dallas
  • Culinary Institute LeNĂ´tre – Houston

📚 Summary

Texas’s higher‑education system includes:

  • Dozens of public universities across four major systems
  • Hundreds of private institutions
  • One of the largest community‑college networks in the U.S.
  • Extensive technical and workforce‑training campuses

Texas is one of the most expansive and diverse educational landscapes in the country.