WORKFORCE, EDUCATION TRAINING AND WORKFORCE, TRAINING, COLLEGES HIGHER EDUCATION MAJOR UNIVERSITIES AND UNIVERSITIES A WIDE ARRAY OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES UNIVERSITY 2016 ENROLLMENT ATTRACT STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. The –Fort Worth region off ers 1 The University of at Arlington (UTA) 39,706 5 TEXAS A&M a variety of public and private school 2 University of North Texas (UNT) - Denton 37,979 UNIVERSITY - COMMERCE educational opportunities, with robust TEXAS 4 (CENTRAL PARK) 3 The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) 26,793 WEATHERFORD WOMAN’S programming in life sciences, engineering, COLLEGE 2 UNIVERSITY (WISE COUNTY) UNIVERSITY 4 Texas Woman’s University (TWU) 15,511 and the arts. The University of North OF NORTH TEXAS COLLIN COLLEGE 5 Texas A&M University (TAMU) - Commerce 12,385 Texas at Denton, the University of Texas (HEALTH NORTH CENTRAL EDUCATION 6 Southern Methodist University (SMU) 11,739 at Dallas, and the University of Texas CENTER) COLLIN COLLEGE 7 Texas Christian University (TCU) 10,363 at Arlington are among Texas’ seven (PRESTON RIDGE) COLLIN COLLEGE 8 Dallas Baptist University (DBU) 5,156 “emerging research” universities and are AMBERTON (ALLEN) UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY 9 University of North Texas (UNT) - Dallas 3,030 currently expanding program capabilities OF NORTH (FRISCO) TEXAS - FRISCO and funding in an eff ort to become world- 10 Texas Wesleyan University 2,557 COLLIN COLLEGE 11 University of North Texas Health Science Center - Fort Worth 2,366 class “tier one” research institutions, (SPRING CREEK) NORTH CENTRAL which are nationally recognized for the TEXAS COLLEGE 12 (UD) 2,357 (FLOWER MOUND) COLLIN COLLEGE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES | TRAINING, (COURTYARD) highest levels of innovation and academic 13 UT Southwestern 2,277 DCCCD UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS excellence. UT Southwestern Medical (NORTH LAKE - ABILENE CHRISTIAN 14 Texas A&M University School of Law - Fort Worth 484 UNIVERSITY DALLAS 3 AT DALLAS (NORTHPORT) NORTH) TEXAS A&M Center is among the nation’s best in AG EXTENSION 15 University of North Texas College of Law - Dallas 387

biology and biochemistry research, DCCCD LETOURNEAU (BROOKHAVEN) UNIVERSITY DCCCD boasting countless clinical breakthroughs (RICHLAND) DCCCD and innovations. DALLAS UNIVERSITY DCCCD (NORTH LAKE - COLLIN COLLEGE WEST) CHRISTIAN OF PHOENIX - (RICHLAND - COLLEGE DALLAS CAMPUS GARLAND) (ROCKWALL)

PARKER UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN ART INSTITUTE DCCCD METHODIST OF DALLAS TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE (NORTH UNIVERSITY (NORTHEAST) LAKE) (GARLAND) TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE UD TEXAS TECH SMU (NORTHWEST) 12 HEALTH SCIENCE 6 EVEREST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DALLAS CENTER WEST COAST DCCCD UNIVERSITY UT SOUTHWESTERN (EASTFIELD) DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY WEATHERFORD 13 COLLEGE TEXAS (MINERAL WELLS) UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON WOMAN’S TEXAS A&M HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER RESEARCH INSTITUTE DCCCD UNIVERSITY ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AT CITYSQUARE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH (NORTH LAKE - INSTITUTE TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE 15 BAYLOR COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY (TRINITY RIVER) TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE SOUTH) OF HEALTH CENTER SCIENCES DCCCD (EL CENTRO) 11 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS LAW (DALLAS) UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS TEXAS A&M LAW DCCCD (BILL J. PRIEST) AT ARLINGTON (FORT WORTH) 14 DCCCD WEATHERFORD 10 ARLINGTON 1 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS (MOUNTAIN VIEW) COLLEGE TERRELL TEXAS BAPTIST AT ARLINGTON UNIVERSITY DCCCD TARLETON STATE SCHOOL OF WESLEYAN (EASTFIELD - SOUTHWEST 7 TARLETON UNIVERSITY 8 DALLAS PLEASANT GROVE) METROPLEX CENTER TEXAS CHRISTIAN STATE BAPTIST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX - ARLINGTON SOUTHWESTERN CAMPUS BAPTIST TARRANT THEOLOGICAL COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF 9 SEMINARY COLLEGE NORTH TEXAS AT DALLAS (SOUTH) TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE (SOUTHEAST) DCCCD (CEDAR VALLEY) COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS

INSTITUTION 2016 ENROLLMENT

HILL COLLEGE (BURLESON) Dallas County Community College District 71,393 Tarrant County College District 55,468 Collin County Community College District 29,153 (MIDLOTHIAN) NAVARRO COLLEGE North Central Texas Community College District 9,433 (WAXAHACHIE) SOUTHWESTERN Navarro College 9,127 (GRANBURY) ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Trinity Valley Community College 6,950 SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY Weatherford College 5,607 DFW Total Community College Students 187,131

HILL COLLEGE (JOHNSON COUNTY) The Texas Workforce Commission provides funding for continuing education courses within the community college system. A total of Private University 10,678 students enrolled in CE courses in the districts and colleges listed above in Fall 2016. Public University HILL COLLEGE Community(GLEN ROSE) College

72 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE SOURCE: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 2017 2017 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 73 NAVARRO COLLEGE DFW HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS EDUCATION TRAINING AND WORKFORCE, 2014-15 TOTAL ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES AWARDED FOR SELECT INSTITUTIONS TALENT PIPELINE DALLAS AREA EMPLOYERS ARE ABLE TO RECRUIT EASILY FROM THE 150+ UNIVERSITIES WITHIN TEXAS AND CERFIFCATES ADJACENT STATES, OFFERING A HIGHLY EDUCATED PIPELINE OF TALENT. INSTITUTION 2014 ENROLLMENT ASSOCIATES BACHELORS MASTERS POST- BACHELORS DOCTORS OR MASTERS Amberton University 1,381 78 386 Argosy University-Dallas 496 2 14 56 28 Brookhaven College 12,403 841 45,481 Cedar Valley College 6,759 554 Number of Bachelors, Masters and Collin County Community College District 27,991 2,339 272,745 PhD degrees awarded in 2015 by Concorde Career College-Dallas 555 106 Number of graduates Dallas-area colleges and universities Dallas Baptist University 5,445 7 785 554 33 30 in 2015 from the 150+ Dallas Theological Seminary 2,088 404 47 31 largest 4-year degree DeVry University-Texas 2,855 72 399 299 42 granting institutions Eastfi eld College 15,112 944 within Texas and El Centro College 10,549 926 ITT Technical Institute-Arlington 595 107 50 adjacent states. ITT Technical Institute-Richardson 708 169 40 Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts-Dallas 909 250

Mountain View College 8,950 798 UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES | TRAINING,

| TRAINING, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Navarro College 9,999 865 North Central Texas College 10,169 922 North Lake College 10,744 897 Northwood University-Texas 330 125 24 Parker University 977 30 145 208 Paul Quinn College 273 27 Remington College-Dallas Campus 822 97 6 Richland College 19,343 1,764 South University-The Art Institute of Dallas 1,155 98 152 9 DEGREES AWARDED 2014 2015 IN DFW, BY AREA OF STUDY Southern Methodist University 11,272 1,785 1,485 82 326 Southwestern Adventist University 810 6 144 9 CERTIFICATES Southwestern Assemblies of God University 1,984 205 275 92 AREA OF STUDY ASSOCIATES BACHELORS MASTERS POST-BACHELORS DOCTORS Tarrant County College District 50,595 5,323 OR MASTERS Texas A & M University-Commerce 12,111 1,428 1,439 45 Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences 43 56 12 Texas Christian University 10,033 2,088 447 5 89 Architecture and Related Services 101 53 9 Texas Wesleyan University 2,376 262 190 28 Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 12 11 3 Texas Woman's University 15,071 2,062 1,500 60 199 Biological and Biomedical Sciences 9 1,580 306 19 134 The University of Texas at Arlington 39,740 7,020 2,986 130 205 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 1,280 5,428 5,235 673 60 The University of Texas at Dallas 23,095 3,127 3,144 472 205 Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 29 1,353 93 4 Trinity Valley Community College 4,983 798 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services 43 42 49 University of Dallas 2,548 299 430 169 4 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 506 759 1,251 26 58 WORKFORCE, AND TRAINING EDUCATION University of North Texas 36,486 6,440 1,615 167 297 Construction Trades 13 University of North Texas at Dallas 2,575 387 94 Education 391 240 1,963 43 160 University of North Texas Health Science 2,243 377 286 Engineering 6 1,086 1,194 152 Center Engineering Technologies and Engineering-related Fields 399 110 218 4 4 University of Texas Southwestern Medical 2,341 104 7 365 English Language and Literature/Letters 610 78 4 38 Center Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 58 209 46 9 207 82 21 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 33 360 35 2 5 Weatherford College 5,613 742 Health Professions and Related Programs 2,169 4,346 1,576 143 1,016 West Coast University-Dallas 428 137 History 387 72 2 11 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefi ghting, and Related Protective Service 438 761 71 Legal Professions and Studies 178 58 87 241 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 12,795 1,350 130 5 16 SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING Library Science 10 383 70 Mathematics and Statistics 2 334 67 24 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 135 This successful State grant program off ers Below is a sample of other institutions of higher learning in Dallas–Fort Worth. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 1 2,354 363 24 4 businesses, consortia of businesses, or Natural Resources and Conservation 39 37 11 Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies 58 821 135 6 7 trade unions an opportunity to identify Personal and Culinary Services 473 21 a training need and then partner with a Art Institute of Dallas/ KD Conservatory - Art Institute of Fort Worth College of Film and Dramatic Arts Philosophy and Religious Studies 107 14 6 public community or technical college to Physical Sciences 274 106 2 72 fi ll its specifi c needs. Businesses work The College of Health Care Professions Kaplan College Precision Production 26 with college partners to submit proposals, Dallas Nursing Institute Lincoln Tech Psychology 44 1,252 399 1 104 develop curricula and conduct training. Public Administration and Social Service Professions 10 512 549 37 58 Dallas Theological Institute Parker University The Skills Development Fund pays for Science Technologies/Technicians 5 the training, the college administers the DeVry University Paul Quinn College Social Sciences 17 1,420 272 15 49 Theology and Religious Vocations 151 343 627 50 56 grant, and businesses create new jobs and Everest College Remington College Transportation and Materials Moving 1 36 improve the skills of their current workers. Golf Academy of America University of Phoenix Visual and Performing Arts 391 1,682 345 23 51 http://skills.texasworkforce.org ITT Technical Institute GRAND TOTAL 19,714 28,001 15,770 1,214 2,346

74 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE SOURCE: National Center for Education Statistics, 2017 2017 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 75 STEM CERTIFICATES/DEGREES AWARDED 2014 15 IN DFW, BY CLASSIFICATION

Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering 66 Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology 4 Applied Mathematics 8 Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering 754 Astronomy and Astrophysics 1 Engineering Physics 0 Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology 190 Engineering Science 0 Biology, General 1,504 Engineering, General 63 Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology 23 Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering 21 Biomedical/Medical Engineering 125 Genetics 13 Biotechnology 12 Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences 150 Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences 92 Industrial Engineering 121 THE ECONOMY Chemistry 169 Information Science/Studies 685 Civil Engineering 157 Manufacturing Engineering 2 Computer and Information Sciences, General 1,422 Materials Engineering 65 ECONOMIC FORECAST Computer Engineering 379 Mathematics 388 TRAINING, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Computer Programming 129 Mechanical Engineering 507 Computer Science 130 Microbiological Sciences and Immunology 27 GLOBAL TRADE

| Computer Software and Media Applications 85 Neurobiology and Neurosciences 160 Computer Systems Analysis 113 Operations Research 68 ACCOLADES Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications 404 Physics 134 Computer/Information Technology Administration and 349 Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences 23 Management Statistics 31 ECONOMIC METRO-TO-METRO COMPARISONS Construction Engineering 17 Systems Engineering 93 Data Processing 246 GRAND TOTAL 8,930

SOURCE: National Center for Education Statistics, COST OF DOING BUSINESS ACCOLADES CORPORATE BUSINESS CLIMATE COMPARISON U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT The 2016 Carnegie Classifi cation of Institutions of Higher Education lists three Texas had fi ve schools listed in the North Texas universities (UNT, UTA, UTD) belonging to the elite group of R-1: 2014 U.S. News & World Report’s top Doctoral Universities (Research 1 Universities). The institutions on the list, which 100 computer science grad schools. include MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and Yale, are identifi ed as the most productive research institutions in the nation. WORKFORCE, AND TRAINING EDUCATION #9

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#40 Texas Research ALLIANCE #70 TEXAS RESEARCH ALLIANCE was established to increase research in the Dallas- Fort Worth Region through Industry-University Collaboration 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 #90 education and create economic benefi t for the region. Telecommunications, manufacturing, big data, and technologies that enable smart cities are a primary focus.

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