Below is a list of 151 colleges with the highest graduation rate in Texas. Rice University tops the list with a graduation rate of 92%. Graduation rate is reported as the percent of students who graduate within 150% of the normal expected time to complete the degree.
School | Graduation Rate | |
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Texas A&M University CommerceCommerce, TX |
46.8% |
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Howard Payne UniversityBrownwood, TX |
45.8% |
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University of Mary Hardin BaylorBelton, TX |
45.3% |
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Texas Lutheran UniversitySeguin, TX |
45.3% |
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Midwestern State UniversityWichita Falls, TX |
44.6% |
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Tarleton State UniversityStephenville, TX |
44.3% |
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The University of Texas at ArlingtonArlington, TX |
44.2% |
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Western Texas CollegeSnyder, TX |
44.9% |
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Arlington Baptist CollegeArlington, TX |
42.4% |
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Texas A&M International UniversityLaredo, TX |
42.4% |
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Lubbock Christian UniversityLubbock, TX |
43% |
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Stephen F Austin State UniversityNacogdoches, TX |
42.5% |
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Southwestern Adventist UniversityKeene, TX |
42.4% |
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The University of Texas at TylerTyler, TX |
42.8% |
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Texas Woman's UniversityDenton, TX |
42.6% |
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East Texas Baptist UniversityMarshall, TX |
42% |
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Schreiner UniversityKerrville, TX |
41.4% |
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Hallmark UniversitySan Antonio, TX |
40.7% |