Tyler Junior College

Tyler, TX

Public midsize campus City: Midsize 9,087 undergrads

Cost

Average net price
$10,206per year, after aid
In-state tuition
$2,400published rate
Out-of-state tuition
$4,512published rate

Net price is an average across aided students — what your family actually pays depends on your finances, and can be lower or higher.

Outcomes

Median earnings
$38,14010 years after entry

Median earnings of former students who received federal aid, measured 10 years after they started.

Campus life

Campus setting
City: Midsize
Residential character
Primarily commuter — most students live off campus

Most common fields of study

  • Health professions21%
  • Liberal arts & humanities18%
  • Mechanic & repair technologies13%
  • Business & marketing11%
  • Homeland security & law enforcement5%
  • Computer & information sciences4%

Share of degrees awarded, by broad field.

Athletics

NJCAA Division I

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball

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Data from the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard and the Equity in Athletics survey. Figures reflect the most recent reporting year available and may be out of date or incomplete — confirm anything decision-critical with the college directly. Official site: Tyler Junior College.