Tyler, TX
2404 N. Grand Avenue, Tyler, TX 75702
http://www.texascollege.edu
Texas College is a private, historically black, Christian college in Tyler, TX. It is available to anybody, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It is a very small sized college with 893 full-time undergrads in attendance. Texas College's most favored major is a Bachelor's degree in Business, which represents 25% of students. Alternative popular options include Liberal Arts and Humanities, which accounts for 20% of students, and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration (19%). Its administrative and clerical program is ranked number fifty-four in its state. Also, Texas College places 2nd in Texas for safest colleges. At sticker price, tuition is $10,508. Before you decide not to apply because of monetary constraints, know that all Texas College undergraduates receive some financial support. 11% of Texas College students proudly walk on commencement day, ready to enter the next stage of their lives: their careers. Two years after school, graduates earn an average income of $21,500. After four additional years on the job, the alumni's median earnings rises 8.8% to $23,400; however, that is still 41.6% below the national median earnings for individuals. Applicants may want to be informed that it doesn't have early decision and the application fee is $20. Secondly, 100% of classes are small, with 20 to 39 students, and 51% of first-time students at Texas College continue to pursue their studies the next year. With respect to your checkbook, be aware that the average amount of aid granted to its undergrads is $5,563 and the average undergraduate spends $2,185 on textbooks and supplies annually. Concerning demographics, 79% of undergrads are from Texas and 62% of undergrads come from households with a yearly income less than $30k. Apropos of the student experience, 85% of first-year students live in on-campus housing. Lastly, one quarter of graduates rake in a starting salary of $11,000 or less and the average Texas College student graduates with debt of $6,889 per year.
8.76
Party Scene
8.00
Location
7.52
Dorms
7.72
Campus Food
7.28
Student Life
10.00
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
10%
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25:1
Business
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration
Biology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Music History and Literature
Social Work and Youth Services
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching