Austin Community College


Tuition/fees: $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/number 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 10 intended majors: biology, business administration, computer science, criminal justice—law enforcement, engineering, general studies—arts, general studies—science, health, premedical, psychology

Northridge Campus
11928 Stonehollow Drive, Austin
www.austincc.edu
Twitter: @accdistrict

Baylor Executive MBA and Executive Healthcare MBA


Tuition/fees: $17,200 per semester ($86,000 total for 2017-19 executive MBA program), $17,800 per semester ($89,000 total for 2017-19 executive MBA—health care program)
Enrollment: 19 (executive MBA), 8 (executive MBA—health care, 2016-18)
Number of students accepted each year: no more than 30 students for combined executive cohorts for executive MBA and executive MBA—health care
Length of programs: 21 months for both programs
Prerequisites needed: none (executive MBA), experience in health care industry (executive MBA—health care)

3107 Oak Creek Drive, Ste. 240, Austin
www.baylor.edu/austinemba
Twitter: @bayloremba

Concordia University Texas


Tuition/fees: $30,600 annually for traditional undergraduate enrollment (does not include room and board), $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/number 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/admissions
Twitter: @concordiatx

Huston-Tillotson University


Tuition/fees: $12,262 (2016-17 tuition), $2,084 (2016-17 fees)
Enrollment: 1,012 (fall 2016)
Percent/number 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/fees: $43,300 (per  2016-17 academic year for traditional undergraduates, does not include room and board or fees)
Enrollment: about 4,600 (fall 2016)
Percent/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

University of Texas at Austin


Tuition/fees: $1,448-$1,663 (in state) $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 needed: 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.