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See 3 Lubbock Four Year Colleges and Universities from our extensive database of 383 Texas Colleges, Community Colleges, and Trade Schools.

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School City Enroll In-State Cost Out-State Cost
Lubbock Christian University Lubbock 1,868 $25,574 $25,574
Texas Tech University Lubbock 28,422 $17,405 $24,149
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock 2,928

Lubbock Scholarships

Lubbock Art Association Scholarship The Lubbock Art Association Scholarship is open to graduating seniors of Lubbock County, Texas high schools. You must be pursuing an art degree at the post-secondary level to be eligible. Your high sc more...
Lubbock Manufacturers' Scholarship The Lubbock Manufacturers' Scholarship is open to students of Lubbock County high schools who plan to study industrial technology or metal trades at an accredited institution. You must have a minimum more...

Texas Scholarships

Mr. & Miss Monterey High School Scholarship The Mr. & Miss Monterey High School Scholarship is open to graduating seniors of Monterey High School in Lubbock, Texas. You must be the recipient of the Mr. & Miss Monterey High School Recognition Aw more...
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Your College Search

Our database has a complete list of vocational schools, colleges, and universities, located in Lubbock, Texas. No matter what type of professional you want to become, you will be able to choose between all Lubbock schools available with the major you want. In our database of 7,126 schools, we have 3 Lubbock Texas colleges alone.

There are many factors to consider when finding the right Lubbock college or vocational program for you. Even after you think you have found the Lubbock, Texas technical school that you want to attend, you should contact someone at the admissions office or check the Lubbock schools website in order to discuss the requirements to get in and find out about the admissions process.

You will also want to find out more about the curriculum of the Lubbock, Texas technical college's program that you want to attend and make sure that you will be learning the information you need to further your career in the direction you want.

Generally, we recommend that you apply to more than one college in Lubbock, Texas, as admissions committees look at a variety of factors and try to admit a well rounded and diverse group of students. You may not get into every Lubbock, Texas college and university that you apply into, but we are certain that your database will help you find all information you need in order to eventually attend the vocational school or university in Lubbock, Texas that is your match.

Here are some of the factors you will want to check before applying to a technical college or university in Lubbock, Texas:

  • When should I apply?
  • How long will the Lubbock, Texas college or vocational school program take to complete?
  • What are the GPA requirements of the Lubbock, Texas university and do I need to take any other examinations?
  • Will they look at my work experience?
  • Is there a campus?
  • How many hours a week do I have to be on campus, if at all?
  • What classes are required in the program?
  • Will this Lubbock, Texas vocational school, technical college, or university further my career path?

These are some really important questions that you should ask yourself when figuring out whether to apply to a college or university in Lubbock, Texas, but they are not the only questions you should ask. Remember each college, university, and vocational school in Lubbock, Texas has different curriculums and you want every piece of information you can get to make sure that you are applying to the right program.

We look forward to helping you in your search to finding the Lubbock, Texas university for you. We are certain that our database contains all the information you need about universities and colleges in Lubbock, Texas in order to start finding that program that will open the window of opportunity for your career.