Colleges and Universities


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Collin college-All campuses

2200 W. University Drive, McKinney 9700 Wade Blvd., Frisco 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway, Plano 4800 Preston Park Blvd., Plano 300 Rivercrest Blvd., Allen 2610 Observation Trail, Rockwall 972-548-6790 www.collin.edu

Tuition per semester: $470 (in-county), $938 (out-of-county), $1,658 (out-of-state) Fall 2014 enrollment: 51,831 Admission policy: open admission policy Student transfer to university rate: 39.1 percent (all campuses)

Collin Higher Education Center

3452 Spur 399, McKinney 972-599-3100 www.collin.edu/chec

Tuition per semester: Dependent on institution Fall 2014 enrollment: 1,505 Admission policy: Dependent on institution

Collin Higher Education Center is a partnership between Collin College and the University of North Texas, Texas Woman’s University, Texas A&M University-Commerce and the University of Texas at Dallas. Students are able to take courses for credit toward bachelor, master and doctoral degrees.

Dallas Baptist University-North

2805 N. Dallas Parkway, Ste. 140, Plano 214-333-5777 www.dbu.edu/north

Tuition per semester: $9,756 Fall 2014 enrollment: 177 Test averages: 472-656 SAT Critical Reading, 476-648 SAT Math, 18-27 ACT Composite Graduation rate: 55 percent (all campuses)

Amberton University

3880 Parkwood Blvd., Frisco 972-279-6511 www.amberton.edu

Tuition: $3,000 Enrollment: 1,400 Graduation rate: 59 percent

Amberton is a school for working adults. Applicants must be at least age 21 and have already completed coursework at another accredited university.

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University of Texas at Dallas

800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson 972-883-2111 www.utdallas.edu

Tuition per semester: $5,432 (in-state), $13,447 (out-of-state) Enrollment: 23,095 Test averages: 550-670 SAT Critical Reading, 600-700 SAT Math, 530-660 SAT Writing, 25-31 ACT Composite, 26-32 ACT Math, 24-32 ACT English Graduation rate: 71 percent

This guide represents a selection of not-for-profit institutions in the area. It is not meant to be comprehensive.

View a PDF of this guide here.