Most Searched Graduate Schools In Texas Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Graduate Schools In Texas Colleges is 286,612.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 76.69% (219,795 students) and graduate students's proportion is 23.31% (66,817 graduate students).
The University of Texas at Austin has the most students of 52,384 among Most Searched Graduate Schools In Texas Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Graduate Schools In Texas Colleges is 41.61% (119,256 male students) to 58.39% (167,356 female students).

Student Population Comparison

10 schools are matched for your search.
Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Lamar University Beaumont, TX16,803 8,264
(49.18%)
8,539
(50.82%)
5,723
(34.06%)
11,080
(65.94%)
Rice University Houston, TX8,672 4,494
(51.82%)
4,178
(48.18%)
4,935
(56.91%)
3,737
(43.09%)
Stephen F Austin State University Nacogdoches, TX11,327 9,905
(87.45%)
1,422
(12.55%)
4,075
(35.98%)
7,252
(64.02%)
Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX12,273 10,523
(85.74%)
1,750
(14.26%)
4,732
(38.56%)
7,541
(61.44%)
Texas State University San Marcos, TX38,171 33,834
(88.64%)
4,337
(11.36%)
15,091
(39.54%)
23,080
(60.46%)
Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX40,378 32,579
(80.69%)
7,799
(19.31%)
20,000
(49.53%)
20,378
(50.47%)
Texas Woman's University Denton, TX15,958 10,153
(63.62%)
5,805
(36.38%)
1,806
(11.32%)
14,152
(88.68%)
The University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX43,946 30,791
(70.07%)
13,155
(29.93%)
17,436
(39.68%)
26,510
(60.32%)
The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX52,384 41,309
(78.86%)
11,075
(21.14%)
23,099
(44.10%)
29,285
(55.90%)
University of Houston Houston, TX46,700 37,943
(81.25%)
8,757
(18.75%)
22,359
(47.88%)
24,341
(52.12%)
Average28,66121,980
(76.69%)
6,682
(23.31%)
11,926
(41.61%)
16,736
(58.39%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
Related Articles and Ads