Summary
Texas State Technical College , an educational institution that is public located in Waco, Texas. The campus is situated in a town with an overall number of students of 12445. The school operates on the semester-based academic calendar. The student-faculty ratio is 15:1. The most prestigious degree offered by Texas State Technical College is an associate degree. The college offers an admissions policy that is open to all students and gives credit for life experiences.
The tuition and fees in the state of Indiana for 2018-2019 was $5,570 as well as out-of-state tuition and fees were $10,080. There is no fee for application.
Students may earn degrees and certificates in a variety of areas. Popular programs include: Engineering Technologies and Engineering-Related Fields, Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, and Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services.
Overview
Texas State Technical College (TSTC) is a coeducational two-year institution of higher education offering courses of study in technical vocational education for which there is demand within the State of Texas. Texas State Technical College contributes to the State of Texas’s educational and economic development by offering occupationally oriented programs with supporting academic course work, emphasizing highly specialized advanced and emerging technical and vocational areas for certificates or associate degrees.
Tuition & Fees
In-State
$5,570
Out-of-State
$10,080
General Information
School-type
Public
Academic calendar
Semester
Setting
City
Size
Large
Academic Life
Full-time retention rate
70%
Part-time retention rate
48%
Graduation rate
41%
Rate of transfer-out
10%
Students who are full-time first-time undergraduates
34%
Ratio of students to faculty
15
Paying for School
In Texas State Technical College, 60 percent of students are eligible for grants or scholarships, and the median amount of grant or scholarship awarded is $4,684.
Fees and tuition for in-state students
$5,570
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Full-Time First-Time Student Financial Aid
First-time full-time students who receive financial assistance
91%
Full-time first-time students who receive grants
84%$6,861 average
First-time full-time students who receive Pell Grants
60%$6,119 average
First-time full-time students who are eligible for federal student loans
39%