San Marcos, TX · Tyler, TX · Source: IPEDS federal database
| Texas State University | The University of Texas at Tyler | |
|---|---|---|
| Acceptance Rate | 89.5% | 91.5% |
| In-State Tuition | $11,450 | $9,920 |
| Out-of-State Tuition | $23,210 | $25,198 |
| Average Net Price | $15,307 | $14,043 |
| Graduation Rate | 56.0% | 47.0% |
GradFax Analysis
Texas State University accepts 89.5% of applicants. The University of Texas at Tyler accepts 91.5%. Texas State University's in-state tuition is $11,450. The University of Texas at Tyler's is $9,920. The University of Texas at Tyler is cheaper. Texas State University graduates 56% of students in 6 years. The University of Texas at Tyler graduates 47%.
Bottom Line
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Source: IPEDS — Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Texas State University. It accepts 89.5% of applicants, per IPEDS data.
Source: IPEDS
The University of Texas at Tyler, on average. After aid, students pay $14,043/year versus $15,307/year. Your number depends on your aid package.
Source: IPEDS
Texas State University: 56% of students finish in 6 years. The University of Texas at Tyler is at 47%.
Source: IPEDS
Data from IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), a federal database maintained by the U.S. Department of Education. Figures represent the most recent available academic year.