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What are the most expensive state colleges in Texas?

Howdy, y'all! I'm a junior from Texas and I'm considering staying in-state for college. However, I've heard that some of the state colleges here can be pretty expensive. Does anyone know which ones are the priciest here in Texas? I'm trying to plan ahead financially. Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Hello! Within Texas, state college tuition and fees can vary significantly, so it's great that you're doing your research to plan ahead financially. Here are a few Texas public universities that might be on the higher end of the spectrum in terms of cost, particularly for in-state students.

1. University of Texas at Austin: Known for its rigorous academics and vibrant campus life, UT Austin's tuition can run higher compared to other Texas public schools. This is often due to the breadth of resources and opportunities available to students.

2. Texas A&M University: As one of the state's flagship institutions, Texas A&M may have higher tuition rates, especially for certain specialized programs.

3. University of Houston: The tuition here tends to be higher than some other public universities in the state.

4. Texas Tech University: This university, located in Lubbock, also has a higher tuition cost compared to some other state schools.

Remember that the listed tuition costs are 'sticker prices' and can be reduced through things like scholarships, grants, and work-study programs. You should also consider factors such as cost of living in the area and possible travel expenses if you're not living at home. Always remember to use a school's Net Price Calculator to get a personalized estimate of what you might pay after factoring in financial aid.

Ultimately, choose the best school for your academic and career goals, and don't let the sticker price dissuade you initially. In many cases, financial aid can go a long way in making a more expensive school affordable. Best of luck in your college journey!

a year ago

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