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 | |
---|---|---|
The University of Texas Pan AmericanEdinburg, TX |
40.7% | |
Southwestern Assemblies of God UniversityWaxahachie, TX |
40.9% | |
West Texas A & M UniversityCanyon, TX |
40% | |
Northwood University TexasCedar Hill, TX |
39.6% | |
Houston Baptist UniversityHouston, TX |
39% | |
The University of Texas at El PasoEl Paso, TX |
38.9% | |
Texas Wesleyan UniversityFort Worth, TX |
38% | |
Concordia University TexasAustin, TX |
37.2% | |
Texas A & M University Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi, TX |
37.4% | |
Our Lady of the Lake University San AntonioSan Antonio, TX |
37.5% | |
The University of Texas of the Permian BasinOdessa, TX |
36.8% | |
McMurry UniversityAbilene, TX |
35.7% | |
Prairie View A & M UniversityPrairie View, TX |
35.7% | |
Angelo State UniversitySan Angelo, TX |
33.2% | |
Texas A & M University KingsvilleKingsville, TX |
33.9% | |
Baptist University of the AmericasSan Antonio, TX |
33.3% | |
American InterContinental University HoustonHouston, TX |
33.3% | |
Dallas Christian CollegeDallas, TX |
32.4% |