These 3 Houston-area universities made WalletHub’s 2026 top 10 best colleges in Texas

UNITED STATES - AUGUST 21: New students walk in front of Lovett Hall during an orientation tour on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas, U.S., on Friday, Aug. 21, 2009. Rice University President David Leebron said the merger of his university, the highest-ranked in Texas by U.S. News & World Report, with Baylor College of Medicine would help it compete with schools such as Harvard University, Stanford University and Yale University. Rice and Baylor have been in formal merger talks since March. (Photo by Craig Hartley/Bloomberg via Getty Images) (Bloomberg, Copyright 2009 by Getty Images - All rights reserved.)

HOUSTON – With college-application deadlines fast approaching and tuition costs soaring, a new report is giving Texas students and parents a clearer look at which universities deliver the best value.

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Researchers at WalletHub compared nearly 800 colleges and universities across the U.S., analyzing 30 key factors ranging from admission rates, graduation numbers, to student-faculty ratios and post-graduation salaries.

When it comes to Texas, three Houston-area schools landed in the top 10:

  1. Rice University (No. 1 overall)
  2. Texas A&M University – College Station (No. 4)

Other Texas standouts include the University of Texas at Austin (No. 2), Trinity University (No. 3), and Texas Christian University (No. 5).

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According to WalletHub, Rice ranked first in the state for several key measures, including admission rate, diversity, graduation rate, and post-attendance median salary.

The university was also ranked 9th best in the U.S. in WalletHub’s study. That’s because researchers examined its student-faculty ratio, underscoring its reputation for small-classroom learning and high academic engagement.

Texas A&M, which came in fourth, scored particularly well for its student-faculty ratio and strong diversity, while the University of Houston joined the top 10 thanks to steady improvements in graduation outcomes and career readiness.

WalletHub’s rankings arrive just as high-school seniors face the Nov. 1 early-decision deadline, with annual college costs ranging anywhere from $24,000 to $58,000 per year when factoring in tuition, room, and board.

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To see how all of Texas’ universities stacked up and which U.S. schools ranked best overall, you can read the full 2026 WalletHub College & University Rankings here.


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