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Texas A&M University-Central Texas offers accounting education for just $1,113 in net costs, making professional training accessible in a state where major healthcare systems like HCA Healthcare and Baylor Scott & White require skilled financial management. The $12,740 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs reveals how location and institution type shape educational costs. University of Texas Permian Basin graduates earn $53,894 annually, nearly double the $28,960 starting salary at Texas A&M International University. Public institutions dominate the affordable market, with 14 of the 15 lowest-cost programs coming from state universities. Texas Southmost College maintains particularly low in-state tuition at $3,148, while graduation rates vary significantly from 20% at Wiley University to over 50% at larger research institutions. The state's massive healthcare infrastructure, anchored by Houston's Texas Medical Center, creates steady demand for accounting professionals who can navigate complex billing systems and regulatory compliance.
50
Programs
$1,113 – $21,352
Net Price Range
$44,799
Avg. Program Earnings
46.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Accounting and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $1,113 $6,627 95.7%
2 $3,061 $7,846 48.9% 47.9%
3 $5,458 $3,148 26.8%
4 $6,500 $9,859 49.3% 87.7%
5 $8,376 $9,590 43.8% 93.6%
6 $8,624 $7,499 26.5% 82.1%
7 $9,144 $10,904 43.0% 94.7%
8 $10,095 $12,500 20.0%
9 $10,204 $9,892 45.6% 96.6%
10 $10,726 $9,744 45.9% 99.9%
11 $10,948 $8,648 44.2% 93.6%
12 $11,056 $7,746 50.9% 69.4%
13 $11,234 $8,991 51.2% 86.9%
14 $11,268 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
15 $11,429 $8,690 37.2% 83.7%
16 $11,882 $10,310 41.3% 92.4%
17 $12,637 $7,930 31.2% 91.5%
18 $12,915 $8,319 40.7% 79.1%
19 $13,220 $9,548 29.4% 96.1%
20 $13,853 $9,711 64.9% 66.2%
21 $13,931 $9,920 46.8% 93.9%
22 $14,041 $11,299 43.2% 76.1%
23 $14,352 $11,164 59.6% 79.1%
24 $14,623 $7,708 33.8% 88.4%
25 $15,137 $9,748 33.7% 88.0%
26 $15,152 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
27 $15,235 $11,728 56.5% 80.8%
28 $16,025 $9,228 55.1% 84.6%
29 $16,438 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
30 $17,435 $14,564 70.8% 84.7%
31 $17,517 $13,920 50.0%
32 $17,760 $31,728 42.4%
33 $18,264 $14,842 45.5%
34 $18,762 $33,660 68.6% 96.7%
35 $19,398 $37,934 32.4% 60.9%
36 $19,655 $18,610 35.5% 85.7%
37 $19,678 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
38 $19,710 $38,100 49.8% 84.5%
39 $19,734 $9,173 19.9% 96.8%
40 $19,988 $31,372 38.6% 56.5%
41 $20,071 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%
42 $20,244 $13,498 38.1% 57.3%
43 $20,261 $7,878 51.2% 87.1%
44 $20,410 $37,396 43.7% 85.2%
45 $20,498 $35,660 51.8% 94.2%
46 $20,581 $24,588 41.1% 53.6%
47 $20,841 $9,101 47.3% 91.6%
48 $20,924 $13,099 83.8% 62.7%
49 $21,031 $31,686 49.6% 88.3%
50 $21,352 $36,242 58.8% 86.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Texas A&M University-Central Texas so affordable for accounting students?

The net cost of $1,113 makes it the cheapest accounting program in Texas, with in-state tuition at $6,627. Students typically graduate with $23,450 in debt, and the school accepts 95.71% of applicants. The university serves military families and working adults in the Killeen area, keeping operational costs lower than traditional residential campuses.

How much do accounting graduates earn compared to program costs in Texas?

Earnings vary dramatically across programs, from $28,960 at Texas A&M International University to $53,894 at UT Permian Basin. University of Houston-Clear Lake graduates earn $47,673 with graduation rates reaching 50.90%. Students at Texas Woman's University see strong returns with $47,260 earnings against $10,948 net costs.

Is the graduation rate lower at cheaper accounting programs?

Not necessarily, though patterns emerge across price points. Texas Southmost College graduates only 26.80% of students despite low costs, while UT San Antonio achieves 51.20% graduation rates at $11,234 net cost. The most expensive program, UT Permian Basin at $13,853, maintains a 43% graduation rate with the highest earning potential.

Does attending a border university affect accounting career prospects in Texas?

Border institutions like Texas A&M International University in Laredo and UT Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg offer unique advantages with growing cross-border commerce. UTRGV graduates earn $34,467 with 49.30% graduation rates, while TAMIU shows lower earnings at $28,960. Both serve large Hispanic populations and prepare students for bilingual business environments.

Where do the lowest student debt levels occur for accounting programs?

Texas A&M International University reports the lowest debt at $12,970, followed by UT Rio Grande Valley at $12,449. These border institutions keep costs manageable while serving first-generation college students. Texas Southmost College and UT El Paso also maintain relatively low debt loads under $18,000.

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