Texas College

Tyler, Texas


Level 4-year or above
Control Private not-for-profit
Student Population 964

Classification Category
Undergraduate Instructional Program: Prof+A&S/NGC: Professions plus arts & sciences, no graduate coexistence
Graduate Instructional Program: (not applicable)
Enrollment Profile: VHU: Very high undergraduate
Undergraduate Profile: FT4/I: Full-time four-year, inclusive
Size and Setting: VS4/R: Very small four-year, primarily residential
Basic Bac/Diverse: Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields


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Notes

  • College Board data on transfer entrants and/or on-campus housing percentage not available.
  • Graduate enrollments but no graduate degrees (likely new program).
  • Undergraduate program classification: the percentage of majors is within 5 percentage points of a category border (professions direction).

note: All-inclusive classifications are time-specific snapshots of institutional attributes and behavior based on data from 2008 to 2010. Institutions might be classified differently using a different timeframe.

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