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Training, Colleges, and Universities Talent | TALENT | TRAINING, COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES TALENT | Training, Higher Education TRAINING, COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES AUSTIN COLLEGE Colleges, and A wide array of universities and colleges (SHERMAN) Universities attract students from all over the world. 5 TEXAS A&M TEXAS UNIVERSITY - WOMAN’S COMMERCE The Dallas–Fort Worth region o ers a UNIVERSITY COLLIN COLLEGE 4 (CENTRAL PARK) WEATHERFORD variety of public and private educational COLLEGE 2 (WISE COUNTY) UNIVERSITY opportunities with robust programming OF NORTH TEXAS in life sciences, engineering, and the arts. UNIVERSITY COLLIN COLLEGE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER NORTH CENTRAL OF NORTH TEXAS AT FRISCO - TEXAS A&M COMMERCE TEXAS COLLEGE (INSPIRE PARK) COLLIN COLLEGE - TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY The University of North Texas at Denton, (TECHNICAL CAMPUS) - TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY COLLIN COLLEGE - UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS AT FRISCO the University of Texas at Dallas, and (PRESTON RIDGE) - UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS COLLIN COLLEGE the University of Texas at Arlington are AMBERTON (ALLEN) UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH (FRISCO) among Texas’ eight “emerging research” TEXAS AT FRISCO [HALL PARK] universities. These schools are expanding NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE COLLIN COLLEGE program capabilities and funding in (FLOWER MOUND) (PLANO) COLLIN COLLEGE pursuit of remaining at the top end of (COURTYARD CENTER) COLLIN COLLEGE (WYLIE) research institutions as deined by the DCCCD UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS (NORTH LAKE - ABILENE CHRISTIAN TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY DALLAS 3 AT DALLAS Carnegie Classiication methodology. UT (CORPORATE TRAINING CENTER) NORTH) TEXAS A&M Southwestern Medical Center is among the AG EXTENSION DCCCD nation’s top in biology and biochemistry (BROOKHAVEN) DCCCD (RICHLAND) research, boasting countless clinical DCCCD DALLAS UNIVERSITY DCCCD (NORTH LAKE - COLLIN COLLEGE breakthroughs and innovations. WEST) CHRISTIAN OF PHOENIX - (RICHLAND - COLLEGE DALLAS CAMPUS GARLAND) (ROCKWALL) PARKER UNIVERSITY SMU AMBERTON UNIVERSITY (SOUTHERN ART INSTITUTE (GARLAND) DCCCD TEXAS TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE (NORTH LAKE) WEST METHODIST OF DALLAS (NORTHEAST) COAST TECH UNIVERSITY) HEALTH TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE UD UNIVERSITY (NORTHWEST) 11 SCIENCE 6 EVEREST DCCCD UNIVERSITY CENTER COLLEGE (EASTFIELD) OF DALLAS UT SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY WEATHERFORD 12 MEDICAL CENTER UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF TEXAS AT TEXAS A&M CRISWELL COLLEGE COLLEGE TEXAS (MINERAL WELLS) AT ARLINGTON DCCCD DALLAS COMMERCE - TEXAS A&M COLLEGEL OF DENTISTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CENTER WOMAN’S MESQUITE (NORTH LAKE - UNIVERSITY ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AT CITYSQUARE TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH SOUTH) FOR 15 TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER INSTITUTE DCCCD (EL CENTRO) (TRINITY RIVER) BRAIN- SOUTHWESTERN TCU AND UNTHSC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HEALTH OF HEALTH TEXAS A&M COMMERCE - DOWNTOWN DALLAS SCIENCES CHRISTIAN 13 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS DALLAS COLLEGE OF LAW COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DCCCD (BILL J. PRIEST) AT ARLINGTON (FORT WORTH) 14 TEXAS A&M COLLEGE OF LAW UT MCCOMBS MBA AT DALLAS/FORT WORTH CAMPUS DCCCD WEATHERFORD 10 ARLINGTON 1 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS TEXAS BAPTIST (MOUNTAIN VIEW) COLLEGE TEXAS TERRELL AT ARLINGTON DCCCD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OF WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY (EASTFIELD - UNIVERSITY 7 TARLETON 8 DALLAS PLEASANT GROVE) STATE (TCU) UNIVERSITY BAPTIST PAUL QUINN COLLEGE TRINITY VALLEY OF PHOENIX - UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY ARLINGTON COLLEGE SOUTHWESTERN CAMPUS (TERRELL) BAPTIST TARRANT THEOLOGICAL COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF 9 SEMINARY NORTH TEXAS AT DALLAS COLLEGE TARRANT COUNTY COLLEGE (SOUTH) (SOUTHEAST) TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY DCCCD COLLEGE (CEDAR VALLEY) HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY TARLETON STATE Community College Districts UNIVERSITY-FORT WORTH Major Universities HILL COLLEGE (BURLESON) Institution 2019 Enrollment TEXAS STATE University 2019 Enrollment TECHNICAL COLLEGE (RED OAK) Dallas County Community College District 79,162 1 The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) 42,863 Tarrant County College District 57,664 2 University of North Texas (UNT) 39,235 NAVARRO COLLEGE Collin County Community College District 33,742 (MIDLOTHIAN) NAVARRO COLLEGE 3 The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) 29,543 (WAXAHACHIE) North Central Texas Community College District 10,310WEATHERFORD 4 Texas Woman’s University (TWU) 15,720 COLLEGE SOUTHWESTERN Navarro College 8,450(GRANBURY) Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 5 Texas A&M University-Commerce (TAMUC) 12,335 Trinity Valley Community College 6,529 SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST 6 Southern Methodist University (SMU) 11,824 UNIVERSITY Weatherford College 6,336 7 Texas Christian University (TCU) 11,027 202,193 DFW Total Community College Students 8 Dallas Baptist University (DBU) 4,487 9 University of North Texas at Dallas (UNT Dallas) 4,080 HILL COLLEGE The Texas Workforce Commission provides funding for (JOHNSON COUNTY) 10 Texas Wesleyan University 2,607 Continuing Education (CE) courses within the community 11 University of Dallas (UD) 2,481 college system. Private University 12 UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) 2,299 13 University of North Texas Health Science Center 2,219 HILL COLLEGE Public University A total of 10,604 students enrolled in CE courses in the (GLEN ROSE) 14 Texas A&M University School of Law 480 Community College districts and colleges listed above in Fall 2019. 15 University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law 375 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board 82 DALLAS REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 2020 2020 DALLAS REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 83 NAVARRO COLLEGE TALENT | TRAINING, COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES TALENT Talent DFW Higher Education Institutions Pipeline 312,661 53,274 | Total Enrollment (2019) and Degrees Awarded (20172018) for Select Institutions Number of bachelor’s, TRAINING, COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES Dallas area Number of degrees master’s, and Ph.D.s (bachelor’s, master’s, and awarded in 2018 from Certiicates employers are able 2019 Ph.D.s) and certiicates (post- Institution Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Post-Bachelor’s Doctorate Dallas-area colleges and Enrollment to recruit easily bachelor’s and master’s) or Master’s universities. from the 150+ awarded in 2018 from the Amberton University 1,074 50 395 universities within largest 4+ year degree- Austin College 1,314 352 13 Texas and adjacent granting institutions within Brookhaven College (DCCCD) 10,965 1,166 states, o ering a Texas and adjacent states. Cedar Valley College (DCCCD) 7,574 681 highly educated Collin County Community College District 35,191 2,786 pipeline of talent. Dallas Baptist University 4,487 22 714 610 15 44 Eastield College (DCCCD) 14,323 1,338 El Centro College (DCCCD) 10,837 999 Mountain View College (DCCCD) 11,084 997 Navarro College 8,038 935 North Central Texas College 9,586 843 Degrees Awarded 20172018 in Dallas-Fort Worth by area of study North Lake College (DCCCD) 9,510 1,194 Parker University 1,359 82 45 7 192 Certiicates Post- Area of Study Associate Bachelor’s Master’s Bachelor’s or Doctorate Paul Quinn College 554 41 Master’s Richland College (DCCCD) 17,278 2,360 Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences 41 81 24 Southern Methodist University 11,824 2,047 2,027 62 349 Architecture and Related Services 98 71 7 Southwestern Adventist University 687 14 171 3 Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies 11 7 1 2 Biological and Biomedical Sciences 22 1,706 387 242 135 Southwestern Assemblies of God University 2,052 309 335 86 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support 1,396 5,972 5,110 193 49 Southwestern Christian College 109 25 2 Services Tarrant County College District 10,042 5,472 Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs 47 1,471 67 Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Texas A & M University-Commerce 12,335 1,833 1,632 50 Services 135 6 35 44 Texas A & M University School of Law 480 130 Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 446 1,190 2,085 204 47 Texas Christian University 11,027 2,217 466 19 104 Construction Trades 13 Education 523 274 2,553 44 195 Texas Wesleyan University 2,607 374 170 30 Engineering 42 1,479 1,619 82 191 Texas Woman's University 15,720 2,169 1,519 97 221 Engineering Technologies and Engineering-related Fields 234 93 292 1 The University of Texas at Arlington 42,863 8,641 4,789 214 198 English Language and Literature/Letters 1 622 72 1 36 The University of Texas at Dallas 29,543 3,907 3,697 349 231 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 53 227 22 10 Trinity Valley Community College 6,602 843 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 34 360 84 6 9 Source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; EMSI and National Center for Education Statistics University of Dallas 2,481 272 336 86 5 Health Professions and Related Programs 2,419 5,773 2,500 181 1,086 History 379 36 2 15 University of North Texas 39,235 7,201 1,893 147 253 Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Fireighting, and University of North Texas at Dallas 4,080 575 112 155 Related Protective Service 492 784 91 2 University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law 375 112 Legal Professions and Studies 146 33 55 397 Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 14,540 1,642 146 9 18 University of North Texas Health Science Center 2,219 421 58 369 Library Science 10 484 79 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 2,299 90 198 352 Mathematics and Statistics 1 418 168 12 41 Weatherford College 5,912 717 Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians 398 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 2 2,350 364
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