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University of Houston and Texas Tech University offer similar admission accessibility, with acceptance rates of 66.24% and 67.34% respectively. Both universities maintain identical student-faculty ratios of 21:1, though UH serves a larger student body with 37,175 students compared to Texas Tech's 32,446.

Cost presents a significant difference. UH charges $9,711 for in-state tuition versus Texas Tech's $11,852, making UH $2,141 cheaper annually for Texas residents. Out-of-state students also save $2,260 at UH. The average net price reflects this gap, with UH students paying $13,853 compared to $20,071 at Texas Tech.

Academic outcomes favor Texas Tech slightly. Its six-year graduation rate of 67.50% edges out UH's 64.90%, while UH maintains a marginally higher retention rate of 86.44% versus 84.87%. Ten-year median earnings are nearly identical, with Texas Tech graduates earning $62,454 and UH graduates earning $62,377.

UH's urban Houston location provides extensive internship and job opportunities in energy, healthcare, and business sectors. The university excels in engineering, business, and health sciences. Texas Tech's Lubbock setting offers a more traditional college town atmosphere with strong programs in agriculture, engineering, and business.

Debt loads differ notably, with UH graduates carrying $18,194 in median debt compared to Texas Tech's $21,500. Both universities compete in NCAA Division I athletics, though Texas Tech enjoys greater national recognition in sports.

Students seeking urban opportunities and lower costs should consider University of Houston, while those preferring a traditional college experience with slightly stronger graduation rates may find Texas Tech more appealing.

Head-to-Head Comparison

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University of Houston Texas Tech University
Acceptance Rate 66.2% 67.3%
SAT Average 1,245 1,185
Enrollment 37,175 32,446
In-State Tuition $9,711 $11,852
Out-of-State Tuition $22,191 $24,451
Net Price $13,853 $20,071
Graduation Rate (6-year) 64.9% 67.5%
Retention Rate 86.4% 84.9%
Median Earnings (10yr) $62,377 $62,454
Median Debt $18,194 $21,500

Top Programs by Earnings

Top 5 bachelor's programs at each school, ranked by median graduate earnings.

Top programs comparison
University of Houston Texas Tech University
Program Earnings Program Earnings
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. $74,576 Petroleum Engineering. $83,325
Industrial Engineering. $73,530 Computer Engineering. $74,017
Mechanical Engineering. $71,202 Computer and Information Sciences, General. $73,562
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. $68,858 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. $73,530
Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians. $67,899 Mechanical Engineering. $69,596