Colleges: T

339 colleges starting with "T"

This alphabetical slice of the directory lists every Title IV–eligible college and university whose canonical short name begins with T. Names follow the standardized form reported by each institution to the U.S. Department of Education through IPEDS and the College Scorecard, so leading articles ("The", "A", "An") and abbreviations follow federal conventions. If an institution appears under a name you do not expect, check the College Scorecard listing — it is the federal directory used by all College Scorecard reporting.

Every entry links to a full institutional profile with admissions, costs (tuition and net price), federal financial-aid usage, enrollment composition, completion and retention rates, debt levels for federal-aid recipients, and earnings outcomes at 6 and 10 years after enrollment. Earnings are computed from de-identified IRS records for former Pell Grant and federal-loan recipients, so they reflect a specific subset of each cohort and should be interpreted alongside enrollment context.

Use the alpha index above to jump to a different letter, or change sort order to surface the largest institutions first (helpful when the letter has hundreds of entries). Pagination steps through 50 institutions at a time. Aggregate counts include public flagships, regional comprehensives, community colleges, private nonprofits, and for-profit institutions in the same denominator — drill into any individual profile to see ownership sector and Carnegie classification.

The College Scorecard distinguishes between three ownership sectors: public institutions (state systems and municipal colleges), private nonprofit institutions (most traditional liberal-arts colleges and many research universities), and private for-profit institutions (career schools, online universities, and similar). Each sector has distinct cost structures, financial-aid availability, and outcome distributions, which is why our detail pages report ownership type prominently. Public institutions typically charge lower in-state tuition and serve regional students; private nonprofits more often draw from a national applicant pool and may offer larger merit-aid packages; private for-profits commonly enroll non-traditional students and have, on average, lower completion rates and higher debt loads than the other two sectors.

Carnegie classifications add another lens. Doctoral universities with high research activity differ structurally from baccalaureate colleges, which differ from associate's-degree-granting institutions and special-focus schools (medical, art, music, theology). Our profiles surface the Carnegie classification reported by each institution to IPEDS so you can quickly identify whether the school is research-intensive, teaching-focused, or mission-specific. Earnings comparisons across sectors and Carnegie classes should be made cautiously — a doctoral research university's earnings include former PhD students and may not be representative of bachelor's-only graduates.

For users new to the College Scorecard data, a few caveats are worth noting up front. First, all earnings figures reflect federal-aid recipients only (Pell Grants and federal loans); students who attended without federal aid are excluded from earnings calculations. Second, the federal-aid sample is not random — students with greater financial need tend to receive aid at higher rates, so earnings reported for institutions with strong full-pay enrollment may understate the population earning at that school. Third, earnings are measured 6 and 10 years after enrollment, not after graduation; students who took longer to complete or did not complete at all are included in the denominator. Fourth, suppression rules redact values when fewer than 30 students are in a cohort, so small programs at small institutions commonly show "not reported."

Each institutional profile aggregates approximately three dozen data points from the Scorecard and IPEDS, organized into four sections: admissions (acceptance rate, SAT/ACT score ranges, application volume), costs (sticker tuition, net price by income band, room and board, books and supplies), aid and debt (Pell percentage, federal loan usage, median debt at graduation, default rates), and outcomes (completion rate, retention rate, median earnings at 6 and 10 years after enrollment). When you click into any school below, you reach this consolidated profile. Where federal data is sparse, the profile shows "not reported" rather than substituting interpolated or fabricated values.

The directory is part of a broader research workflow. If you are researching by geography rather than name, the state index groups institutions by U.S. state and reports state-level aggregate counts of public, nonprofit, and for-profit institutions plus average earnings and average tuition. If you are researching by field of study, the programs index uses CIP codes to surface earnings and completion outcomes for the same field across multiple institutions. If you are evaluating institutions by ranked metrics — best value, highest earnings, most selective, largest enrollment — the rankings index applies single-metric ordered sorts. Each lens answers a different question and surfaces a different subset of the underlying Scorecard dataset.

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Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Morristown 642
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Murfreesboro 709
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Oneida-Huntsville 171
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Pulaski 246
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville 412
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Upper Cumberland 360
Tennessee School of Beauty of Knoxville Inc 323
Tennessee State University 4,848
Tennessee Technological University 8,698
Tennessee Wesleyan University 846
Terra State Community College 1,028
Texarkana College 1,502
Texas A & M International University 6,667
Texas A & M University Health Science Center
Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi 8,034
Texas A&M University-Central Texas 1,750
Texas A&M University-College Station 59,615
Texas A&M University-Kingsville 4,748
Texas A&M University-San Antonio 6,599
Texas A&M University-Texarkana 1,982
Texas Barber College 518
Texas Barber College - Branch Campus #1
Texas Barber College - Branch Campus #2
Texas Barber College - Branch Campus #5
Texas Beauty College 38
Texas Chiropractic College Foundation Inc
Texas Christian University 11,026
Texas College 614
Texas College of Cosmetology-Abilene 40
Texas College of Cosmetology-Lubbock 54
Texas College of Cosmetology-San Angelo 72
Texas County Technical College 96
Texas Health and Science University
Texas Health School 192
Texas Healthtech Institute 150
Texas Lutheran University 1,304
Texas Southern University 6,844
Texas Southmost College 3,372
Texas State Technical College 9,437
Texas State University 36,177
Texas Tech University 32,394
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 1,482
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center-El Paso 242
Texas Wesleyan University 1,741
Texas Woman's University 8,767
Textures Institute of Cosmetology 19
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology 1,446
Thanh Le College School of Cosmetology 43
The Beauty Institute 70
The Salon Professional Academy of Holland 82

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Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details.