Community colleges in Texas

There are 65 two-year, predominantly associate-degree-granting community colleges in Texas reporting to the U.S. Department of Education. Median published in-state tuition across the state is $3,412 per academic year — among the most affordable postsecondary options anywhere in the country.

This page is a working directory: every institution links to a full profile with cost, enrollment, completion, and transfer numbers. The lists below highlight the most affordable, the largest, and the most transfer-active campuses in Texas, drawn from the same Department of Education data four-year admissions offices use to evaluate incoming transfer applicants. If you are weighing a community-college start before continuing to a four-year program, the transfer rate column is the single most useful comparison.

Most affordable in-state tuition in Texas

  1. Lamar State College-Port ArthurPort Arthur$1,770
  2. Tarrant County College DistrictFort Worth$1,863
  3. Alvin Community CollegeAlvin$1,906
  4. Collin County Community College DistrictMcKinney$2,014
  5. Houston Community CollegeHouston$2,040

Full Texas cost ranking → Tuition reference →

Largest community colleges in Texas

  1. Lone Star College SystemThe Woodlands45,188
  2. Dallas CollegeDallas43,869
  3. Tarrant County College DistrictFort Worth42,300
  4. Houston Community CollegeHouston40,503
  5. Austin Community College DistrictAustin30,189

Full enrollment ranking →

Strongest transfer outcomes

Share of full-time entrants who transferred to another institution within 150% of program length.

  1. Blinn College DistrictBrenham34%
  2. Jacksonville College-Main CampusJacksonville30%
  3. Wharton County Junior CollegeWharton30%
  4. Northeast Lakeview CollegeUniversal City29%
  5. Ranger CollegeRanger28%

Texas transfer guide →

All 65 community colleges in Texas

InstitutionCityEnrollmentIn-state tuition
Alvin Community CollegeAlvin3,342$1,906
Amarillo CollegeAmarillo7,399$2,136
Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts-AustinAustin305
Austin Community College DistrictAustin30,189$2,550
Baptist Health System School of Health ProfessionsSan Antonio575$13,760
Blinn College DistrictBrenham15,535$4,890
Brazosport CollegeLake Jackson2,622$2,388
Central Texas CollegeKilleen6,247$3,750
Cisco CollegeCisco1,620$4,710
Coastal Bend CollegeBeeville1,958$2,916
College of Biomedical Equipment TechnologySchertz311$25,000
College of the MainlandTexas City3,368$2,310
Collin County Community College DistrictMcKinney26,449$2,014
Commonwealth Institute of Funeral ServiceHouston254$15,313
Culinary Institute IncHouston313$18,827
Dallas CollegeDallas43,869$2,730
Dallas Institute of Funeral ServiceDallas454$17,640
Del Mar CollegeCorpus Christi9,501$3,440
El Paso Community CollegeEl Paso24,214$4,080
Galen College of Nursing-San AntonioSan Antonio2,953$17,048
Galen Health Institutes-Austin CampusRound Rock1,161$17,048
Galen Health Institutes-HoustonHouston1,582$17,048
Hill CollegeHillsboro2,253$3,570
Houston Community CollegeHouston40,503$2,040
Howard CollegeBig Spring1,611$2,766
Interactive College of TechnologyHouston65$10,970
Interactive College of TechnologyHouston55$10,970
Jacksonville College-Main CampusJacksonville157$8,850
KD Conservatory College of Film and Dramatic ArtsDallas70$20,521
Kilgore CollegeKilgore3,215$2,160
Lamar Institute of TechnologyBeaumont3,055$2,844
Lamar State College-Port ArthurPort Arthur1,508$1,770
Laredo CollegeLaredo5,818$3,300
Lone Star College SystemThe Woodlands45,188$3,330
McLennan Community CollegeWaco5,668$3,660
MediaTech Institute-DallasDallas199
Navarro CollegeCorsicana3,781$3,008
North Central Texas CollegeGainesville5,863$3,600
Northeast Lakeview CollegeUniversal City6,471$3,412
Northeast Texas Community CollegeMount Pleasant1,973$2,980
Northwest Vista CollegeSan Antonio13,993$3,412
Odessa CollegeOdessa4,654$2,688
Palo Alto CollegeSan Antonio8,801$3,412
Ranger CollegeRanger971$2,766
San Antonio CollegeSan Antonio16,416$3,412
San Jacinto Community CollegePasadena22,969$2,490
South Plains CollegeLevelland6,005$2,731
South Texas CollegeMcAllen15,856$4,920
Southwest Texas CollegeUvalde3,306$2,646
Southwest University at El PasoEl Paso2,073$16,000
Southwestern Christian CollegeTerrell110$14,638
Tarrant County College DistrictFort Worth42,300$1,863
Temple CollegeTemple3,178$3,000
Texas Southmost CollegeBrownsville3,372$3,148
Tyler Junior CollegeTyler9,087$2,400
Universal Technical Institute of Texas Inc.Houston2,632
Universal Technical Institute-Dallas Fort WorthIrving1,610
Universal Technical Institute-West TexasAustin1,335
Vernon CollegeVernon2,113$3,720
Vet Tech Institute of HoustonHouston200$16,324
Victoria CollegeVictoria2,351$2,976
Weatherford CollegeWeatherford5,094$5,250
Western Technical CollegeEl Paso600
Western Texas CollegeSnyder599$3,300
Wharton County Junior CollegeWharton4,585$3,192

About community college in Texas

Texas's 65 community colleges serve as the primary on-ramp into postsecondary education for hundreds of thousands of residents each year. They award associate degrees, occupational certificates, and — through articulation agreements with public and private four-year institutions — transferable general-education credit. For most students, the financial argument is decisive: published in-state tuition averages a small fraction of state-flagship sticker price, and many community-college students qualify for the full federal Pell Grant, eliminating tuition entirely.

If you intend to transfer, the most important question to ask any Texas community college is which four-year institutions accept its credit on a course-for-course basis. The state's strongest transfer pipelines tend to feed regional public universities, but well-prepared students from accredited community colleges in Texas routinely transfer into selective private institutions as well. Use the transfer-rate column above as a starting filter, then consult the receiving university's transfer admissions office to confirm specific course equivalencies.

Career-focused students should pay attention to the local labor market as much as to the institution. Texas's community colleges concentrate heavily in health-care occupations, mechanical and engineering technology, business administration, and skilled-trades programs aligned to regional employers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' state-level wage data is the right reference for setting expectations on starting salary by field. Where this site reports earnings, the figure is median earnings ten years after first enrollment, drawn from the College Scorecard's match against federal tax records.