College ROI Report

Updated 2024

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Best-value Colleges in Texas

There is no shortage of colleges in Texas, and Payscale’s College ROI Report helps make choosing a college in Texas easier by using our salary data to show which college alumni earn the most after graduation.

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RankSchool Name20 Year Net ROI
Total 4 Year Cost
Graduation Rate
Typical Years to Graduate
Average Loan Amount
Rank:21School Name:
Lamar University (Out-of-State)
20 Year Net ROI:$483,000Total 4 Year Cost:$135,000Graduation Rate:38%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$22,000
Rank:22School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$467,000Total 4 Year Cost:$157,000Graduation Rate:44%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$23,800
Rank:23School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$466,000Total 4 Year Cost:$185,000Graduation Rate:66%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$24,800
Rank:24School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$460,000Total 4 Year Cost:$86,200Graduation Rate:23%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$21,100
Rank:25School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$443,000Total 4 Year Cost:$161,000Graduation Rate:54%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$20,100
Rank:26School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$442,000Total 4 Year Cost:$97,100Graduation Rate:47%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$18,900
Rank:27School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$429,000Total 4 Year Cost:$253,000Graduation Rate:76%Typical Years to Graduate:4Average Loan Amount:$38,300
Rank:28School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$422,000Total 4 Year Cost:$93,400Graduation Rate:41%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$22,700
Rank:29School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$421,000Total 4 Year Cost:$126,000Graduation Rate:23%Typical Years to Graduate:5Average Loan Amount:$21,100
Rank:30School Name:20 Year Net ROI:$420,000Total 4 Year Cost:$284,000Graduation Rate:84%Typical Years to Graduate:4Average Loan Amount:$57,200

Students who attend school in the Lone Star State can choose from many distinguished colleges while enjoying the state’s amazing weather, its Gulf Coast beaches, its vibrant cities and the unique culture. No matter what draws you to the state, using Payscale’s data to zero in on the best value colleges in Texas can help make sure you don’t get stuck in student loan debt you can never pay back.

Consistently ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, Rice University is an esteemed engineering school that has produced many illustrious alumni, including numerous Rhodes Scholars, Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and Fulbright Scholars. Best known for its applied science programs, Rice is certain to give you remarkable bang for your buck.

Many students flock to tiny College Station, Texas to attend Texas A&M. The sprawling university in a tiny town is home to the George Bush Presidential Library and includes a senior military college with a full-time corps of volunteer cadets. It’s also home to the most famous all-male cheer squad in the country, the Yell Squad. The famously conservative school counts several NASA astronauts and former Texas governor Rick Perry among its alumni. Texas A&M’s Aggies are also famous for their school spirit.

With its location in notoriously hip, quirky Austin — which also happens to be the state capital — the University of Texas delivers a serious value for the cost of a college education. Regarded as a “Public Ivy” because it offers a quality of education found in the Ivy League while still being a public institution, UT has an undergrad population of nearly 40,000. The Longhorns don’t just perform on the football field, they go on to have prosperous careers.