Austin Community College Austin Community College


Tuition: $67 per credit hour plus fees for Texas residents (fall 2017)
Enrollment: 41,895 credit students (fall 2016), 39,284 credit students (spring 2017)
Percent of students accepted each year: 100 percent (ACC is an open-enrollment public institution. Anyone who has the ability to benefit from postsecondary education may enroll.)
Top intended majors: biology, business administration, computer science, criminal justice, arts, general studies


Eastview Campus
3401 Webberville Road, Austin


Highland Campus
6101 Airport Blvd., Austin
Northridge Campus
11928 Stonehollow Drive, Austin


Rio Grande Campus
1212 Rio Grande St., Austin
Riverside Campus
1020 Grove Blvd., Austin


www.austincc.edu • Twitter: @accdistrict







Concordia University Texas


Tuition: $30,600 annually for traditional undergraduate enrollment, $450 per credit hour (Master of Science in nursing), $460 per credit hour (Adult Degree Program), $460 per credit hour (undergraduate online program), $525 per credit hour (master’s of education), $560 per credit hour (MBA online), $680 per credit hour (MBA evening program),$775 per credit hour (doctorate of education) (2016-17 school year)
Enrollment: 2,700 (fall 2016)
Percent of students accepted each year: 86 percent for traditional undergraduate programs (fall 2016)
Top intended majors: business administration, nursing, kinesiology, biology, communication
Length of programs: four years (undergraduate)
Prerequisites: high school grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, SAT combined math and verbal score of 1020 or ACT composite score of 22


11400 Concordia University Drive, Austin
www.concordia.edu • Twitter: @concordiatx







Huston-Tillotson University


Tuition: $12,262 (2016-17 tuition), $2,084 (2016-17 fees)
Enrollment: 1,012 (fall 2016)
Percent of students accepted each year: 36.48 percent (fall 2016)
Top intended majors: business administration, kinesiology, psychology, criminal justice, education
Length of programs: varies depending upon major
Prerequisites: varies depending on major


900 Chicon St., Austin
www.htu.edu • Twitter: @HustonTillotson







St. Edward’s University


Tuition: $43,300 (per  2016-17 academic year for traditional undergraduates)
Enrollment: about 4,600 (fall 2016)
Number of students accepted each year: 4,468 (fall 2016)
Top intended majors: biology, psychology, business administration
Length of programs: varies per degree
Prerequisites: SAT score higher than 500 on each section, ACT score higher than 21; average score for the SAT is 1111, ACT composite average is 24.8


3001 S. Congress Ave., Austin
www.stedwards.edu • Twitter: @stedwardsu







Texas State University


Tuition: $258.33 (tuition), $730.07** (tuition and fees per credit hour, fall 2016)
Enrollment: 38,808 (spring 2017)
Percent of students accepted each year: 51 percent (summer and fall 2016)
Top intended majors: nursing, health and human performance, biology, journalism and mass communication, curriculum and instruction (2016)
Time required to complete degrees/certificates: four years
Prerequisites needed: SAT reading: 513, SAT math: 515, ACT composite test average: 23


601 University Drive, San Marcos
1555 University Blvd., Round Rock
www.txstate.edu • Twitter: @txst







University of Texas at AustinUniversity of Texas at Austin


Tuition: $1,448-$1,663 (in state per credit hour), $5,144-$5,895 (out of state per credit hour, fall 2016)
Enrollment: 51,331 (fall 2016)
Percent of students accepted each year: 40 percent (fall 2016)
Top intended majors: economics, biology, electrical engineering, business, mechanical engineering
Length of programs: four years
Prerequisites: online application, application fee, two essays, high school transcript (if applicable), college transcript (if applicable), high school coursework information, SAT or ACT test scores; further prerequisites vary by department


110 Inner Campus Drive, Austin
www.utexas.edu • Twitter: @utaustin






This guide represents a selection of not- for-profit institutions in the area. It is not meant to be comprehensive. For a full list, visit communityimpact.com.