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Texas A & M International University in Laredo delivers the state's most affordable accounting education at just $3,061 net cost, while University of North Texas graduates command $52,246 in median earnings. This nearly $50,000 earnings gap between the lowest and highest-earning programs reflects the varied pathways available across Texas's 20 accounting programs, where costs range from $3,061 to $15,235. The state's massive healthcare infrastructure, anchored by Houston's Texas Medical Center, creates substantial demand for accounting professionals who manage complex medical billing, insurance reimbursements, and regulatory compliance. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with 15 schools maintaining net costs below $12,000. University of Houston stands out with both strong earnings potential at $49,111 and a solid 64.90% graduation rate, while UT Permian Basin graduates earn $53,894 despite the school's remote Odessa location. Texas's energy sector and major healthcare employers like HCA Healthcare and Baylor Scott & White provide accounting graduates with career opportunities spanning traditional practice, corporate finance, and specialized healthcare revenue management.
50
Programs
$1,113 – $41,942
Net Price Range
$45,872
Avg. Program Earnings
51.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Accounting and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,061 $28,960 $7,846 48.9% 47.9%
2 $5,458 $38,289 $3,148 26.8%
3 $9,144 $53,894 $10,904 43.0% 94.7%
4 $6,500 $34,467 $9,859 49.3% 87.7%
5 $8,624 $39,009 $7,499 26.5% 82.1%
6 $10,948 $47,260 $8,648 44.2% 93.6%
7 $11,056 $47,673 $7,746 50.9% 69.4%
8 $11,429 $47,260 $8,690 37.2% 83.7%
9 $11,234 $45,328 $8,991 51.2% 86.9%
10 $10,204 $39,369 $9,892 45.6% 96.6%
11 $11,882 $43,798 $10,310 41.3% 92.4%
12 $11,268 $41,193 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
13 $14,352 $52,246 $11,164 59.6% 79.1%
14 $13,853 $49,111 $9,711 64.9% 66.2%
15 $10,726 $36,560 $9,744 45.9% 99.9%
16 $15,235 $49,136 $11,728 56.5% 80.8%
17 $12,915 $41,565 $8,319 40.7% 79.1%
18 $13,931 $42,682 $9,920 46.8% 93.9%
19 $14,041 $42,961 $11,299 43.2% 76.1%
20 $14,623 $44,064 $7,708 33.8% 88.4%
21 $19,678 $59,169 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
22 $20,924 $62,064 $13,099 83.8% 62.7%
23 $19,710 $56,979 $38,100 49.8% 84.5%
24 $17,435 $50,295 $14,564 70.8% 84.7%
25 $16,025 $45,584 $9,228 55.1% 84.6%
26 $16,438 $45,249 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
27 $21,352 $56,931 $36,242 58.8% 86.2%
28 $20,071 $51,857 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%
29 $17,517 $44,407 $13,920 50.0%
30 $15,137 $38,289 $9,748 33.7% 88.0%
31 $15,152 $35,060 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
32 $23,636 $53,358 $51,384 64.2% 85.1%
33 $20,261 $44,885 $7,878 51.2% 87.1%
34 $19,988 $43,798 $31,372 38.6% 56.5%
35 $20,841 $43,798 $9,101 47.3% 91.6%
36 $18,264 $38,289 $14,842 45.5%
37 $21,031 $41,025 $31,686 49.6% 88.3%
38 $19,734 $35,060 $9,173 19.9% 96.8%
39 $33,531 $58,402 $57,220 85.6% 56.1%
40 $28,690 $42,682 $33,150 53.4% 95.7%
41 $41,778 $58,673 $64,460 83.3% 52.3%
42 $41,942 $55,964 $54,844 80.2% 45.9%
43 $19,398 $37,934 32.4% 60.9%
44 $23,650 $51,352 81.9% 30.5%
45 $10,095 $12,500 20.0%
46 $13,220 $9,548 29.4% 96.1%
47 $1,113 $6,627 95.7%
48 $27,401 $42,380 60.2% 65.8%
49 $8,376 $9,590 43.8% 93.6%
50 $22,587 $34,920 55.2% 91.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Texas A&M International University such a bargain for accounting students?

TAMIU offers the lowest net cost at $3,061 while maintaining a 47.88% acceptance rate and 48.90% graduation rate. Students graduate with moderate debt of $12,970 and earn $28,960 median income. The border location in Laredo provides unique opportunities in international trade accounting and cross-border business finance.

How do graduation rates vary among Texas accounting programs under $12,000?

Among affordable programs, University of Houston-Clear Lake leads with a 50.90% graduation rate despite an $11,056 net cost. UT San Antonio achieves 51.20% graduation rates at $11,234 net cost. Texas Southmost College shows the lowest rate at 26.80% but costs only $5,458 net.

Does location affect earnings for accounting graduates in Texas?

Geography significantly impacts earnings, with UT Permian Basin in oil-rich Odessa producing the highest-earning graduates at $53,894. University of North Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth area follows at $52,246. Border and smaller city programs typically show earnings in the $28,960 to $39,369 range.

What debt levels can students expect from Texas accounting programs?

Student debt varies from $12,449 at UT Rio Grande Valley to $24,398 at Midwestern State University. University of Houston maintains relatively low debt at $14,000 despite strong earning potential. Most programs keep debt below $20,000, with an average around $18,000 across the state.

Which Texas schools offer the best balance of cost and earning power?

University of North Texas provides strong value with $52,246 median earnings against $14,352 net cost and 59.60% graduation rate. University of Houston delivers $49,111 earnings at $13,853 net cost with the highest graduation rate at 64.90%. Both significantly outperform their net costs in earning potential.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.