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SOUTHERNMETHODISTUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITYOF NORTH TEXAS
TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY
TEXAS A&MUNIVERSITY -COMMERCE
UD SMU
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTONRESEARCH INSTITUTE
PARKER UNIVERSITY
NORTHWOODUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITYOF NORTH
TEXAS - FRISCO
PAUL QUINN COLLEGE
ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY DALLAS
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(SOUTH)
SOUTHWESTERNADVENTISTUNIVERSITY
TEXAS TECH HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE (SOUTHEAST)
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(NORTHWEST)
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(NORTHEAST)
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(NORTHPORT)
NAVARRO COLLEGE
DCCCD(RICHLAND)
DALLASCHRISTIAN
COLLEGE
DCCCD(EASTFIELD)
WEATHERFORDCOLLEGE
DCCCD(NORTH
LAKE)AMBERTON UNIVERSITY(GARLAND)
SOUTHWESTERNASSEMBLIESOF GOD
NORTH CENTRALTEXAS COLLEGE
DCCCD(CEDAR VALLEY)
COLLIN COLLEGE(HEALTH
EDUCATIONCENTER)
DCCCD(MOUNTAIN VIEW)
COLLIN COLLEGE(ALLEN)
HILL COLLEGE(BURLESON)
HILL COLLEGE(GLEN ROSE)
DCCCD(NORTH LAKE -WEST) COLLIN COLLEGE
(ROCKWALL)
COLLIN COLLEGE(COURTYARD)
NAVARRO COLLEGE(MIDLOTHIAN)
HILL COLLEGE(JOHNSON COUNTY)
COLLIN COLLEGE(SPRING CREEK)
COLLIN COLLEGE(CENTRAL PARK)
WEATHERFORD COLLEGE(GRANBURY)
WEATHERFORDCOLLEGE(WISE COUNTY)
DCCCD(EASTFIELD -PLEASANT GROVE)
WEATHERFORDCOLLEGE
(MINERAL WELLS)
NORTH CENTRALTEXAS COLLEGE
(FLOWER MOUND)
TEXAS A&M LAWUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON (FORT WORTH)
ARLINGTONBAPTIST
UNIVERSITY
AMBERTONUNIVERSITY(FRISCO)
DCCCD(BROOKHAVEN)
TEXAS WOMAN’S
UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
OF HEALTHSCIENCES
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(TRINITY RIVER)
TEXAS A&MAG EXTENSION
TERRELLSCHOOL OFTARLETONSTATE
DCCCD(RICHLAND -GARLAND)
DCCCD(NORTH LAKE -
SOUTH)
DCCCD(NORTH LAKE -NORTH)
NAVARRO COLLEGE(WAXAHACHIE)
SOUTHWESTERNBAPTIST
THEOLOGICALSEMINARY
COLLIN COLLEGE(PRESTON RIDGE)
TARLETON STATESOUTHWEST
METROPLEX CENTER
CRISWELL COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS LAW (DALLAS)
TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
DCCCD (EL CENTRO)
ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AT CITYSQUARE
DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
DCCCD (BILL J. PRIEST)
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
DALLASBAPTISTUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OFNORTH TEXAS AT DALLAS
TEXAS CHRISTIANUNIVERSITY
TEXAS WESLEYANUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHTEXAS HEALTH SCIENCECENTER
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
UNIVERSITYOF PHOENIX -
DALLAS CAMPUS
UNIVERSITYOF PHOENIX -
ARLINGTON CAMPUS
ART INSTITUTEOF DALLAS
LETOURNEAUUNIVERSITY
EVERESTCOLLEGE
WEST COASTUNIVERSITY UT SOUTHWESTERN
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WORKFORCE, EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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COMMUNI T Y COLLEGE DIS T RIC T S
INSTITUTION 2016 ENROLLMENT
Dallas County Community College District 71,393
Tarrant County College District 55,468
Collin County Community College District 29,153
North Central Texas Community College District 9,433
Navarro College 9,127
Trinity Valley Community College 6,950
Weatherford College 5,607
DFW Total Community College Students 187,131
The Texas Workforce Commission provides funding for continuing education courses within the community college system. A total of 10,678 students enrolled in CE courses in the districts and colleges listed above in Fall 2016.
MA JOR UNIVERSI T IES
UNIVERSITY 2016 ENROLLMENT
1 The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) 39,706
2 University of North Texas (UNT) - Denton 37,979
3 The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) 26,793
4 Texas Woman’s University (TWU) 15,511
5 Texas A&M University (TAMU) - Commerce 12,385
6 Southern Methodist University (SMU) 11,739
7 Texas Christian University (TCU) 10,363
8 Dallas Baptist University (DBU) 5,156
9 University of North Texas (UNT) - Dallas 3,030
10 Texas Wesleyan University 2,557
11 University of North Texas Health Science Center - Fort Worth 2,366
12 University of Dallas (UD) 2,357
13 UT Southwestern 2,277
14 Texas A&M University School of Law - Fort Worth 484
15 University of North Texas College of Law - Dallas 387
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SOUTHERNMETHODISTUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITYOF NORTH TEXAS
TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY
TEXAS A&MUNIVERSITY -COMMERCE
UD SMU
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTONRESEARCH INSTITUTE
PARKER UNIVERSITY
NORTHWOODUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITYOF NORTH
TEXAS - FRISCO
PAUL QUINN COLLEGE
ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY DALLAS
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(SOUTH)
SOUTHWESTERNADVENTISTUNIVERSITY
TEXAS TECH HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE (SOUTHEAST)
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(NORTHWEST)
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(NORTHEAST)
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(NORTHPORT)
NAVARRO COLLEGE
DCCCD(RICHLAND)
DALLASCHRISTIAN
COLLEGE
DCCCD(EASTFIELD)
WEATHERFORDCOLLEGE
DCCCD(NORTH
LAKE)AMBERTON UNIVERSITY(GARLAND)
SOUTHWESTERNASSEMBLIESOF GOD
NORTH CENTRALTEXAS COLLEGE
DCCCD(CEDAR VALLEY)
COLLIN COLLEGE(HEALTH
EDUCATIONCENTER)
DCCCD(MOUNTAIN VIEW)
COLLIN COLLEGE(ALLEN)
HILL COLLEGE(BURLESON)
HILL COLLEGE(GLEN ROSE)
DCCCD(NORTH LAKE -WEST) COLLIN COLLEGE
(ROCKWALL)
COLLIN COLLEGE(COURTYARD)
NAVARRO COLLEGE(MIDLOTHIAN)
HILL COLLEGE(JOHNSON COUNTY)
COLLIN COLLEGE(SPRING CREEK)
COLLIN COLLEGE(CENTRAL PARK)
WEATHERFORD COLLEGE(GRANBURY)
WEATHERFORDCOLLEGE(WISE COUNTY)
DCCCD(EASTFIELD -PLEASANT GROVE)
WEATHERFORDCOLLEGE
(MINERAL WELLS)
NORTH CENTRALTEXAS COLLEGE
(FLOWER MOUND)
TEXAS A&M LAWUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON (FORT WORTH)
ARLINGTONBAPTIST
UNIVERSITY
AMBERTONUNIVERSITY(FRISCO)
DCCCD(BROOKHAVEN)
TEXAS WOMAN’S
UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
OF HEALTHSCIENCES
TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE(TRINITY RIVER)
TEXAS A&MAG EXTENSION
TERRELLSCHOOL OFTARLETONSTATE
DCCCD(RICHLAND -GARLAND)
DCCCD(NORTH LAKE -
SOUTH)
DCCCD(NORTH LAKE -NORTH)
NAVARRO COLLEGE(WAXAHACHIE)
SOUTHWESTERNBAPTIST
THEOLOGICALSEMINARY
COLLIN COLLEGE(PRESTON RIDGE)
TARLETON STATESOUTHWEST
METROPLEX CENTER
CRISWELL COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS LAW (DALLAS)
TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
DCCCD (EL CENTRO)
ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AT CITYSQUARE
DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
DCCCD (BILL J. PRIEST)
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
DALLASBAPTISTUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OFNORTH TEXAS AT DALLAS
TEXAS CHRISTIANUNIVERSITY
TEXAS WESLEYANUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHTEXAS HEALTH SCIENCECENTER
UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
UNIVERSITYOF PHOENIX -
DALLAS CAMPUS
UNIVERSITYOF PHOENIX -
ARLINGTON CAMPUS
ART INSTITUTEOF DALLAS
LETOURNEAUUNIVERSITY
EVERESTCOLLEGE
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TRAINING, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESThe Dallas–Fort Worth region off ers a variety of public and private school educational opportunities, with robust programming in life sciences, engineering, and the arts. The University of North Texas at Denton, the University of Texas at Dallas, and the University of Texas at Arlington are among Texas’ seven “emerging research” universities and are currently expanding program capabilities and funding in an eff ort to become world-class “tier one” research institutions, which are nationally recognized for the highest levels of innovation and academic excellence. UT Southwestern Medical Center is among the nation’s best in biology and biochemistry research, boasting countless clinical breakthroughs and innovations.
SOURCE: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
HIGHER EDUCATIONA WIDE ARRAY OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ATTRACT STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Private University
Public University
Community College
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AREA OF STUDY ASSOCIATES BACHELORS MASTERSCERTIFICATES
POST-BACHELORS OR MASTERS
DOCTORS
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences 43 56 12Architecture and Related Services 101 53 9Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 12 11 3Biological and Biomedical Sciences 9 1,580 306 19 134Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 1,280 5,428 5,235 673 60Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 29 1,353 93 4Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 43 42 49Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 506 759 1,251 26 58Construction Trades 13Education 391 240 1,963 43 160Engineering 6 1,086 1,194 152Engineering Technologies and Engineering-related Fields 399 110 218 4 4English Language and Literature/Letters 610 78 4 38Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 58 209 46 9Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 33 360 35 2 5Health Professions and Related Programs 2,169 4,346 1,576 143 1,016History 387 72 2 11Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefi ghting, and Related Protective Service 438 761 71
Legal Professions and Studies 178 58 87 241Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 12,795 1,350 130 5 16Library Science 10 383 70Mathematics and Statistics 2 334 67 24Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 135Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 1 2,354 363 24 4Natural Resources and Conservation 39 37 11Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies 58 821 135 6 7Personal and Culinary Services 473 21Philosophy and Religious Studies 107 14 6Physical Sciences 274 106 2 72Precision Production 26Psychology 44 1,252 399 1 104Public Administration and Social Service Professions 10 512 549 37 58Science Technologies/Technicians 5Social Sciences 17 1,420 272 15 49Theology and Religious Vocations 151 343 627 50 56Transportation and Materials Moving 1 36Visual and Performing Arts 391 1,682 345 23 51
GRAND TOTAL 19,714 28,001 15,770 1,214 2,346
DEGREES AWARDED 20 14-20 15 IN DF W, BY ARE A OF S T UDY
TALENT PIPELINEDALLAS AREA EMPLOYERS ARE ABLE TO RECRUIT EASILY FROM THE 150+ UNIVERSITIES WITHIN TEXAS AND ADJACENT STATES, OFFERING A HIGHLY EDUCATED PIPELINE OF TALENT.
45,481Number of Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees awarded in 2015 by Dallas-area colleges and universities
272,745Number of graduates in 2015 from the 150+ largest 4-year degree granting institutions within Texas and adjacent states.
WORKFORCE, EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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DOCTORS
Amberton University 1,381 78 386Argosy University-Dallas 496 2 14 56 28Brookhaven College 12,403 841Cedar Valley College 6,759 554Collin County Community College District 27,991 2,339Concorde Career College-Dallas 555 106Dallas Baptist University 5,445 7 785 554 33 30Dallas Theological Seminary 2,088 404 47 31DeVry University-Texas 2,855 72 399 299 42Eastfi eld College 15,112 944El Centro College 10,549 926ITT Technical Institute-Arlington 595 107 50ITT Technical Institute-Richardson 708 169 40Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Dallas 909 250Mountain View College 8,950 798Navarro College 9,999 865North Central Texas College 10,169 922North Lake College 10,744 897Northwood University-Texas 330 125 24Parker University 977 30 145 208Paul Quinn College 273 27Remington College-Dallas Campus 822 97 6Richland College 19,343 1,764South University-The Art Institute of Dallas 1,155 98 152 9Southern Methodist University 11,272 1,785 1,485 82 326Southwestern Adventist University 810 6 144 9Southwestern Assemblies of God University 1,984 205 275 92Tarrant County College District 50,595 5,323Texas A & M University-Commerce 12,111 1,428 1,439 45Texas Christian University 10,033 2,088 447 5 89Texas Wesleyan University 2,376 262 190 28Texas Woman's University 15,071 2,062 1,500 60 199The University of Texas at Arlington 39,740 7,020 2,986 130 205The University of Texas at Dallas 23,095 3,127 3,144 472 205Trinity Valley Community College 4,983 798University of Dallas 2,548 299 430 169 4University of North Texas 36,486 6,440 1,615 167 297University of North Texas at Dallas 2,575 387 94University of North Texas Health Science Center 2,243 377 286
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 2,341 104 7 365
Wade College 207 82 21Weatherford College 5,613 742West Coast University-Dallas 428 137
DFW HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS2014-15 TOTAL ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES AWARDED FOR SELECT INSTITUTIONS
SOURCE: National Center for Education Statistics,
SK ILLS DE VELOPMEN T FUND
This successful State grant program off ers businesses, consortia of businesses, or trade unions an opportunity to identify a training need and then partner with a public community or technical college to fi ll its specifi c needs. Businesses work with college partners to submit proposals, develop curricula and conduct training. The Skills Development Fund pays for the training, the college administers the grant, and businesses create new jobs and improve the skills of their current workers.
http://skills.texasworkforce.org
INS T I T U T IONS OF HIGHER LE ARNING
Below is a sample of other institutions of higher learning in Dallas–Fort Worth.
Art Institute of Dallas/Art Institute of Fort Worth
The College of Health Care Professions
Dallas Nursing Institute
Dallas Theological Institute
DeVry University
Everest College
Golf Academy of America
ITT Technical Institute
KD Conservatory - College of Film and Dramatic Arts
Kaplan College
Lincoln Tech
Parker University
Paul Quinn College
Remington College
University of Phoenix
THE ECONOMYECONOMIC FORECAST
GLOBAL TRADE
ACCOLADES
ECONOMIC METRO-TO-METRO COMPARISONS
COST OF DOING BUSINESS
CORPORATE BUSINESS CLIMATE COMPARISON
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Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering 66Applied Mathematics 8Astronomy and Astrophysics 1Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology 190Biology, General 1,504Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology 23Biomedical/Medical Engineering 125Biotechnology 12Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences 92Chemistry 169Civil Engineering 157Computer and Information Sciences, General 1,422Computer Engineering 379Computer Programming 129Computer Science 130Computer Software and Media Applications 85Computer Systems Analysis 113Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 404Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management 349
Construction Engineering 17Data Processing 246
Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology 4Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering 754Engineering Physics 0Engineering Science 0Engineering, General 63Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering 21Genetics 13Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences 150Industrial Engineering 121Information Science/Studies 685Manufacturing Engineering 2Materials Engineering 65Mathematics 388Mechanical Engineering 507Microbiological Sciences and Immunology 27Neurobiology and Neurosciences 160Operations Research 68Physics 134Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences 23Statistics 31Systems Engineering 93GRAND TOTAL 8,930
S T EM CERT IFICAT ES/DEGREES AWARDED 20 14-15 IN DF W, BY CL ASSIFICAT ION
ACCOL ADES
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Texas had fi ve schools listed in the 2014 U.S. News & World Report’s top 100 computer science grad schools.
#9
#20
#40
#70
#90
The 2016 Carnegie Classifi cation of Institutions of Higher Education lists three North Texas universities (UNT, UTA, UTD) belonging to the elite group of R-1: Doctoral Universities (Research 1 Universities). The institutions on the list, which include MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and Yale, are identifi ed as the most productive research institutions in the nation.
TEXAS RESEARCH ALLIANCE was established to increase research in the Dallas-Fort Worth Region through Industry-University Collaboration
ALLIANCETexas Research
Its mission is to actively grow the base of research capacity and technology commercialization in North Texas by engaging industry, philanthropic, university, and state support to implement programs that increase research at our local institutions of higher education and create economic benefi t for the region. Telecommunications, manufacturing, big data, and technologies that enable smart cities are a primary focus.
SOURCE: National Center for Education Statistics,