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Texas mathematics programs show striking cost differences, with Texas A&M University-Central Texas charging just $1,113 annually compared to private schools reaching $10,650. The 95.71% acceptance rate at TAMU-Central Texas makes it accessible to nearly all applicants seeking an affordable mathematics education. Texas mathematics graduates earn between $38,289 and $97,071, with significant earning potential in the state's massive healthcare sector. Houston's Texas Medical Center employs thousands of data analysts, biostatisticians, and research mathematicians across its network of hospitals and research institutions. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with 13 of the 15 cheapest programs offered by state institutions. Several schools like University of Texas at El Paso maintain nearly open admission policies while keeping costs under $11,000. The earnings data reveals that affordability doesn't sacrifice career prospects, as graduates from budget-friendly programs still access well-paying positions in Texas's technology corridors, energy sector, and medical research facilities.
50
Programs
$1,113 – $20,841
Net Price Range
$47,190
Avg. Program Earnings
44.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Mathematics 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 $10,204 $9,892 45.6% 96.6%
9 $10,409 $11,720 15.1%
10 $10,650 $10,008 10.7%
11 $10,726 $9,744 45.9% 99.9%
12 $10,948 $8,648 44.2% 93.6%
13 $10,991 $7,592 27.4% 97.1%
14 $11,056 $7,746 50.9% 69.4%
15 $11,234 $8,991 51.2% 86.9%
16 $11,268 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
17 $11,429 $8,690 37.2% 83.7%
18 $11,882 $10,310 41.3% 92.4%
19 $12,637 $7,930 31.2% 91.5%
20 $12,640 $58,128 95.7% 8.7%
21 $12,915 $8,319 40.7% 79.1%
22 $13,220 $9,548 29.4% 96.1%
23 $13,853 $9,711 64.9% 66.2%
24 $13,931 $9,920 46.8% 93.9%
25 $14,041 $11,299 43.2% 76.1%
26 $14,352 $11,164 59.6% 79.1%
27 $14,623 $7,708 33.8% 88.4%
28 $15,137 $9,748 33.7% 88.0%
29 $15,152 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
30 $15,235 $11,728 56.5% 80.8%
31 $16,025 $9,228 55.1% 84.6%
32 $16,438 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
33 $17,435 $14,564 70.8% 84.7%
34 $17,760 $31,728 42.4%
35 $18,762 $33,660 68.6% 96.7%
36 $19,398 $37,934 32.4% 60.9%
37 $19,655 $18,610 35.5% 85.7%
38 $19,678 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
39 $19,710 $38,100 49.8% 84.5%
40 $19,734 $9,173 19.9% 96.8%
41 $19,847 $14,703 36.1% 51.9%
42 $19,988 $31,372 38.6% 56.5%
43 $20,071 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%
44 $20,244 $13,498 38.1% 57.3%
45 $20,261 $7,878 51.2% 87.1%
46 $20,410 $37,396 43.7% 85.2%
47 $20,498 $35,660 51.8% 94.2%
48 $20,540 $23,186 19.2% 69.7%
49 $20,581 $24,588 41.1% 53.6%
50 $20,841 $9,101 47.3% 91.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Texas A&M University-Central Texas the most affordable option?

Texas A&M University-Central Texas offers the lowest net cost at $1,113 annually while maintaining a 95.71% acceptance rate. The university serves students in the Killeen area with strong ties to Fort Hood. As a public institution, it benefits from state funding that keeps tuition costs minimal for mathematics students.

How do graduation rates compare among these affordable programs?

Graduation rates vary significantly, from 10.70% at Texas College to 51.20% at UT San Antonio. Universities like University of Houston-Clear Lake achieve 50.90% graduation rates while maintaining affordable costs under $11,056. Public universities generally show stronger completion rates than private institutions in this price range.

Is there a significant earnings difference between the cheapest and most expensive schools?

Mathematics graduates from Texas schools earn between $38,289 and $97,071 regardless of program cost. University of Texas at El Paso graduates earn $48,139 annually despite the school's $10,726 net cost. The data shows that attending the cheapest program doesn't limit earning potential in Texas mathematics careers.

Does attending a border university affect mathematics career prospects?

Border universities like Texas A&M International in Laredo and UT Rio Grande Valley in Edinburg offer unique advantages for mathematics students. These schools charge $3,061 and $6,500 respectively while providing access to international business and trade mathematics applications. Graduates often find opportunities in logistics, international finance, and cross-border commerce analytics.

Where do most affordable mathematics programs cluster geographically?

South and Central Texas host the majority of affordable mathematics programs, with schools in Killeen, Laredo, Edinburg, and San Antonio. This concentration aligns with Texas's population centers and job markets. The University of Texas system operates several affordable campuses, including El Paso at $10,726 and San Antonio at $11,234 net cost.

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