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Texas Woman's University leads the state's most affordable Legal Support Services programs with a net price of just $10,948, while private Texas Wesleyan costs nearly double at $19,398. Graduates from these programs earn between $38,337 and $42,682 annually, positioning them well for Texas's massive healthcare sector. The state's legal support infrastructure serves the nation's second-largest healthcare workforce, with major medical centers like Houston's Texas Medical Center requiring extensive administrative and legal documentation support.
6
Programs
$10,948 – $20,261
Net Price Range
$40,510
Avg. Program Earnings
46.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Legal Support Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,948 $8,648 44.2% 93.6%
2 $11,056 $7,746 50.9% 69.4%
3 $11,268 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
4 $15,152 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
5 $19,398 $37,934 32.4% 60.9%
6 $20,261 $7,878 51.2% 87.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide graduation rate gap among Texas Legal Support Services programs?

Graduation rates vary dramatically from 32.40% at Texas Wesleyan University to 51.70% at Stephen F Austin State University. Public universities generally show higher completion rates, with four of the five public schools achieving graduation rates above 45%, while the single private institution falls significantly below this threshold.

How do in-state tuition costs compare to net prices for Texas residents?

Texas residents benefit substantially from state funding, with schools like University of Houston-Clear Lake charging only $7,746 in-state versus an $11,056 net price. Tarleton State University offers the lowest in-state rate at $7,878, though its net price reaches $20,261 due to additional costs and varying financial aid packages.

Does higher program cost correlate with better earnings in Texas Legal Support Services?

The data reveals no clear correlation between program cost and graduate earnings. Texas Woman's University, the cheapest option at $10,948, produces the highest-earning graduates at $42,682 annually, while University of Houston-Clear Lake costs only slightly more but shows the lowest earnings at $38,337.

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