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The Houston region is home to more than 20 universities and colleges, including three Tier 1 universities. Houston-area colleges and universities educate nearly 230,000 students annually and graduated more than 56,000 students. In addition, another estimated 200,000 students are enrolled annually in local community and technical colleges.
Texas A&M University-College Station
Undergraduate enrollment: 50,707
Undergraduate enrollment: 36,092
Undergraduate enrollment: 18,416
Undergraduate enrollment: 9,129
University of Houston-Downtown
Undergraduate enrollment: 12,079
Undergraduate enrollment: 7,967
Undergraduate enrollment: 7,974
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Undergraduate enrollment: 5,798
Undergraduate enrollment: 3,970
UT Health Science Center-Houston
Graduate enrollment: 4,533
University of Houston-Victoria, Katy Campus
Undergraduate enrollment: 3,317
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,316
Graduate enrollment: 2,569
Undergraduate enrollment: 1,864
Texas A&M Health Science Center
Graduate enrollment: 2,295
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,256
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Undergraduate enrollment: 1,848
Graduate enrollment: 1,577
Undergraduate enrollment: 1,364
South Texas College of Law Houston
Graduate enrollment: 980
UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Undergraduate enrollment: 1,577
Undergraduate enrollment: 69,452
Undergraduate enrollment: 49,782
San Jacinto Community College District
Undergraduate enrollment: 35,455
Undergraduate enrollment: 18,465
Undergraduate enrollment: 7,717
Undergraduate enrollment: 7,050
Undergraduate enrollment: 5,709
College of the Mainland Community College District
Undergraduate enrollment: 4,328
Undergraduate enrollment: 4,229
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,983
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,197
Texas State Technical College-Fort Bend
Undergraduate enrollment: 412
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