Most Affordable Suburban Colleges In The Southwest | CollegeVine
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Looking to study in the Southwest? Prefer a suburban setting, away from the bustle of the city? We've compiled a list of the Most Affordable Suburban Colleges In The Southwest. Learn more about each school below and calculate your chances of acceptance.

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Texas
$2,256 / year
$3,432 / year
Texas
$2,600 / year
$3,910 / year
Texas
$3,570 / year
$7,440 / year
Texas
$2,550 / year
$3,450 / year
Texas
$18,176 / year
$18,176 / year
Texas
$2,280 / year
$12,408 / year
New Mexico
$6,041 / year
$22,507 / year
Texas
$9,450 / year
$9,450 / year
Oklahoma
$11,200 / year
$11,200 / year
Texas
$18,764 / year
$18,764 / year
Oklahoma
$4,710 / year
$13,050 / year
Oklahoma
$3,778 / year
$10,155 / year
Texas
$3,240 / year
$5,040 / year
New Mexico
$1,830 / year
$4,320 / year
Oklahoma
$26,040 / year
$26,040 / year
Oklahoma
$16,230 / year
$16,230 / year
Texas
$32,350 / year
$32,350 / year
Texas
$8,606 / year
$20,030 / year
Texas
$14,550 / year
$14,550 / year
Oklahoma
$6,822 / year
$17,709 / year
Texas
$28,950 / year
$28,950 / year
Oklahoma
$4,920 / year
$20,724 / year
Texas
$6,211 / year
$8,217 / year