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Texas — Top 10 Colleges & Universities (2024–25 snapshot)

Key facts you asked for: founding, campus size, 2024 enrollment, academics, NCAA & venues, media distributions, recruiting, breadth, and 2024–25 costs. Figures are rounded where appropriate. Always verify costs with the university.

University of Texas at Austin

Austin · Public (AAU)
Public (AAU)NCAA D‑I FBS — SEC (since 2024)Longhorns (Bevo)
Established / by1883 (Texas Legislature)
Campus size≈431 acres (main)
Students (2024)≈53,864 (Fall 2024)
Degrees156 undergrad · 139 grad
Known forComputer Science, Engineering, Business, Natural Sciences
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesDKR–Texas Memorial Stadium (100,119); Moody Center (≈10,763 for hoops)
Broadcast sports $SEC distribution avg ≈$52.5M/school in FY2023‑24; UT transitional ≈$27.5M
RecruitingVery highly recruited (Fortune/Big Tech, energy)
STEM ↔ Arts breadthComprehensive strengths in STEM & liberal arts
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$28K–$31K; Non‑resident ≈$63K–$68K (varies by college)
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food est. ≈$17K
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Texas A&M University

College Station · Public land‑grant (AAU)
Public land‑grant (AAU)NCAA D‑I FBS — SECAggies (Reveille)
Established / by1876 (State of Texas)
Campus size≈5,200 acres (main)
Students (2024)≈79,000 (Fall 2024)
DegreesUndergrad & Grad across 17 colleges
Known forEngineering, Agriculture, Business, Veterinary Medicine
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesKyle Field (102,733); Reed Arena (12,989)
Broadcast sports $SEC distribution avg ≈$52.5M/school in FY2023‑24
RecruitingVery high (energy, defense, engineering)
STEM ↔ Arts breadthStrong STEM and expanding liberal arts
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$29K–$32K; Non‑resident higher
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food est. ≈$15K–$18K
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Rice University

Houston · Private (AAU)
Private (AAU)NCAA D‑I FBS — AmericanOwls (Sammy)
Established / by1912 (William Marsh Rice estate)
Campus size≈300 acres
Students (2024)≈8,880 (Fall 2024)
DegreesUndergrad & Grad across 8 schools
Known forEngineering, Natural Sciences, Architecture, Music, Business
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesRice Stadium (≈47,000); Tudor Fieldhouse (≈5,000)
Broadcast sports $AAC distributions ≈$6–$11M/school (varies)
RecruitingHighly recruited (tech, consulting, energy)
STEM ↔ Arts breadthSmall but well‑rounded across STEM & arts
Freshman cost (2024‑25)Tuition $62,874–$66,540; Room & board ≈$18K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Room & board ≈$18K
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University of Houston

Houston · Public (R1)
Public (R1)NCAA D‑I FBS — Big 12Cougars (Shasta & Sasha)
Established / by1927 (as Houston Junior College)
Campus size≈600 acres (main); ≈895 acres across sites
Students (2024)≈47,980 (Fall 2024)
Degrees310 programs; 15 colleges + Honors
Known forBusiness, Engineering, Hospitality, Arts
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesTDECU Stadium (≈40,000); Fertitta Center (≈7,000)
Broadcast sports $Big 12 distributions ≈$40M–$45M/school
RecruitingHigh (energy, health, tech in Houston)
STEM ↔ Arts breadthStrong professional programs & research
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$26K–$30K; Non‑resident higher
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food ≈$13K–$16K
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Texas Tech University

Lubbock · Public (R1)
Public (R1)NCAA D‑I FBS — Big 12Red Raiders (Masked Rider, Raider Red)
Established / by1923 (Texas Tech)
Campus size≈1,839 acres (main)
Students (2024)≈41,000 (Fall 2024)
Degrees150+ undergrad & grad programs
Known forEngineering, Wind Energy, Business, Agriculture
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesJones AT&T Stadium (≈60,229); United Supermarkets Arena (15,098)
Broadcast sports $Big 12 distributions ≈$40M–$45M/school
RecruitingStrong in energy, ag, engineering
STEM ↔ Arts breadthBroad STEM and liberal arts
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$27K–$31K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food ≈$12K–$15K
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Southern Methodist University (SMU)

Dallas · Private
PrivateNCAA D‑I FBS — ACC (since 2024)Mustangs (Peruna)
Established / by1911 (Methodist Episcopal Church, South + Dallas leaders)
Campus size≈234 acres (main)
Students (2024)≈12,000 (approx.)
DegreesUndergrad & Grad across 8 schools
Known forBusiness, Law, Engineering, Arts
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesGerald J. Ford Stadium (≈32,000); Moody Coliseum (≈7,000)
Broadcast sports $ACC avg distribution ≈$45M/school (SMU limited share initially)
RecruitingHigh in DFW (finance, tech)
STEM ↔ Arts breadthWell‑rounded with strong professional programs
Freshman cost (2024‑25)Tuition/fees ≈$66K+; room/board ≈$17K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Room & board ≈$17K
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Baylor University

Waco · Private (Baptist)
Private (Baptist)NCAA D‑I FBS — Big 12Bears (Bruiser & Marigold)
Established / by1845 (chartered by Republic of Texas)
Campus size≈1,000 acres
Students (2024)≈20,000 (total)
DegreesUndergrad & Grad across 12 schools/colleges
Known forBusiness, Pre‑health, Law, Religion
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesMcLane Stadium (≈45,140); Foster Pavilion (≈7,500)
Broadcast sports $Big 12 distributions ≈$40M–$45M/school
RecruitingStrong, esp. pre‑health & business
STEM ↔ Arts breadthWell‑rounded Christian university
Freshman cost (2024‑25)Tuition ≈$56K+; room/board ≈$15K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Room & board ≈$15K
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University of North Texas (UNT)

Denton · Public (R1)
Public (R1)NCAA D‑I FBS — AmericanMean Green (Scrappy the Eagle)
Established / by1890
Campus size≈1,063 acres (incl. Discovery Park)
Students (2024)≈46,940 (Fall 2024)
DegreesUndergrad & Grad across 14 colleges
Known forMusic, Logistics, Data Science, Education
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesApogee Stadium (≈30,850); UNT Coliseum (≈9,800)
Broadcast sports $AAC distributions ≈$6–$11M/school (varies)
RecruitingSolid DFW pipeline (tech, logistics)
STEM ↔ Arts breadthBroad arts & sciences; strong music
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$25K–$29K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food ≈$12K–$14K
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The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)

Richardson · Public (R1)
Public (R1)NCAA Division III (no football)Comets (Temoc)
Established / by1961 (as GRCSW; 1969 as UTD)
Campus size≈645 acres
Students (2024)≈29,886 (Fall 2024)
DegreesUndergrad & Grad; strong STEM & business
Known forComputer Science, Engineering, Business, Arts/Tech
TeamsFootball ✖ · Basketball ✔ (D‑III)
VenuesActivity Center Gym (≈3,200)
Broadcast sports $N/A (D‑III)
RecruitingVery strong for CS/EE in DFW
STEM ↔ Arts breadthSTEM‑heavy but growing arts & humanities
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$29K–$32K; Non‑resident ≈$47K–$50K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food ≈$13K–$16K
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Texas State University

San Marcos · Public
PublicNCAA D‑I FBS — Sun BeltBobcats (Boko)
Established / by1899 (Southwest Texas State Normal School)
Campus size≈517 acres (main)
Students (2024)≈38,000 (approx.)
Degrees200+ programs across 10 colleges
Known forEducation, Business, Criminal Justice, Geography
TeamsFootball ✔ · Basketball ✔
VenuesBobcat Stadium (≈30,008); Strahan Arena (≈10,000)
Broadcast sports $Sun Belt distributions typically single‑digit millions
RecruitingGood regional placement across Texas
STEM ↔ Arts breadthBalanced arts & sciences with applied programs
Freshman cost (2024‑25)In‑state COA ≈$24K–$28K
Dorm/Meals (2024‑25)Housing & food ≈$12K–$14K
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Texas University, College and School Legend

Map Legend



FID = Feature ID
IPEDSID = Texas Integrated Postsecondary Education Data ID
NAME = Name for selected Texas University, College or School
ADDRESS = Primary street address or PO Box for selected Texas University, College or School
ADDRESS2 = Secondary street address (e.g., Apt, Suite, Floor)
CITY = Texas city for the selected feature
STATE = ABV of selected feature state
ZIP = Feature Zip Code
ZIP4 = Census block zip code
TELEPHONE = Phone number for selected Texas University, College or School
TYPE = Specific categorical breakdown of the feature ( 1 = Public, 2 = Private not-for-profit, 3 = Private for-profit, -3 = Not available )
STATUS = Operational status of the feature ( M = Closed in current year (active, has data), A = Active - institution active, C = Combined with other institution, N = New (active) - added during the current year, R = Restore (active) - restored to the current universe, D = Delete out of business )
POPULATION = Sum of total enrollment and total employees. For records where the total employees is NULL, Population is total enrollment.
COUNTY = U.S. County feature is located
COUNTYFIPS = County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code - 5 digits
COUNTRY = World Country
LATITUDE = Decimal Degree Latitude
LONGITUDE = Decimal Degree LONGITUDE
NAICS_CODE = North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code
NAICS_DESC = Type of Texas University, College or School
SOURCE = Web source
SOURCE_DAT = Source date
VAL_METHOD = Methodology used to validate location of Texas University, College or School
VAL_DATE = Date when location was validated
WEBSITE = Feature's web site
STFIPS = State Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code - 2 digit
COFIPS = County Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) code - 3 digit
SECTOR = Sector of feature ( 1 = Public, 4-year or above, 2 = Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above, 3 = Private for-profit, 4-year or above, 4 = Public, 2-year, 5 = Private not-for-profit, 2-year, 6 = Private for-profit, 2-year, 7 = Public, less-than 2-year, 8 = Private not-for-profit, less-than 2-year, 9 = Private for-profit, less-than 2-year, 99 = Sector unknown (not active))
LEVEL = Level of institution (1 = Four or more years, 2 = At least 2 but less than 4 years, -3 = Not Available, 3 = Less than 2 years (below associate) )
HI_OFFER = Highest level offered ( 1 = Award of less than one academic year, 2 = At least 1, but less than 2 academic yrs, 3 = Associates degree, 4 = At least 2, but less than 4 academic yrs, 5 = Bachelors degree, 6 = Post-baccalaureate certificate, 7 = Masters degree, 8 = Post-masters certificate, 9 = Doctors degree )
DEG_GRANT = Degree-granting status ( 1 = Degree-granting, 2 = Non-degree granting, primarily postsecondary, 3 = Not available )
LOCALE = Degree of urbanization ( -3 = Not available, 11 = City: Large, 12 = City: Midsize, 13 = City: Small, 21 = Suburb: Large, 22 = Suburb: Midsize, 23 = Suburb: Small, 31 = Town: Fringe, 32 = Town: Distant, 33 = Town: Remote, 41 = Rural: Fringe, 42 = Rural: Distant, 43 = Rural: Remote)
CLOSE_DATE = Date feature closed (mmddyyyy)
MERGE_ID = Unique ID for merged schools (IPEDSID)
ALIAS = Feature name alias
SIZE_SET = Carnegie Classification 2005 size and setting ( -3 = Not available, -2 = Not applicable, 0 = Not classified, 1 = Very small two-year, 2 = Small two-year, 3 = Medium two-year, 4 = Large two-year, 5 = Very large two-year, 6 = Very small four-year, primarily nonresidential, 7 = Very small four-year, primarily residential, 8 = Very small four-year, highly residential, 9 = Small four-year, primarily nonresidential, 10 = Small four-year, primarily residential, 11 = Small four-year, highly residential, 12 = Medium four-year, primarily nonresidential, 13 = Medium four-year, primarily residential, 14 = Medium four-year, highly residential, 15 = Large four-year, primarily nonresidential, 16 = Large four-year, primarily residential, 17 = Large four-year, highly residential, 18 = Exclusively graduate/professional )
INST_SIZE = Feature size category based on student enrollment ( 1 = Under 1,000, 2 = 1,000 - 4,999, 3 = 5,000 - 9,999, 4 = 10,000 - 19,999, 5 = 20,000 and above, -1 = Not reported, -2 Not applicable )
PT_ENROLL = Estimated enrollment, part-time
FT_ENROLL = Estimated enrollment, full-time
TOT_ENROLL = Estimated enrollment, total
HOUSING = Institution provides on-campus housing ( -1 = Not reported, 2 = No, 1 = Yes, -2 = Not applicable )
DORM_CAP = Total dormitory capacity
TOT_EMPLOY = Total employed
SHELTER_ID = National Shelter System ID

Map Source: HIFLD Open portal

As of August 26, 2025, HIFLD Open has discontinued data access so I can no longer update this and other maps for 2025 and who knows when? The HIFLD Open portal will be available until September 16, 2025 and then Home Land Security will totally shut it down. It is now best to use University and Private data sources for your research and reference map and database projects. Also, a TON of schools, universities, and colleges have closed since Covid. It is best to check the school websites you query and see if they are still in business.


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