As the last semester for many college seniors begins, post-graduation plans are being formulated.

GoodCall, a data- and trend-processing site, released Wednesday its list of top cities for new graduates based on affordability, relative salary, amount of entry-level jobs and local amenities.

Round Rock was near the top of the list of 500-plus cities at No. 14 based on its low cost of living and median salary for degree holders.

Round Rock’s median income for individuals with a bachelor’s degree is $55,681, according to census data from 2015.

Just above Round Rock are several other Texas cities, including New Braunfels, Dallas and Irving. At the very top of the list are Roanoke, Virginia; Canton, Ohio; and Fort Myers, Florida.

Most of the cities on the list, including more than 15 of the top 30, had less than 100,000 citizens.

Round Rock’s most recent population estimate is 107,397 citizens, per census data.