A total of 1,591,715 students are enrolled in Texas colleges including 4-year colleges, community colleges, and trade schools.
By gender, there are 665,273 men students and 926,442 students. The men to woman students ratio is 0.72 to 1.
In 4-year colleges, 58.10% of total enrollment is women students and 41.90% is men students. In community colleges, the women students' proportion is 57.82%.
For Texas colleges with more than 1,000 students, Western Technical College has the highest ratio of men students (85.84%) and The College of Health Care Professions-Northwest has the highest ratio of women students (92.81%).
Student Population by Gender and School Level for Texas Colleges
By gender, 41.80% of total students is men students (665,273) and 58.20% is women students (926,442) in Texas collegs.
In 159 4-year Texas colleges in United States,
there are 530,969 men students which is 41.90% of total students. The proportion of women students at 4-year Texas colleges is 58.10% (736,216).
Of the 305,283 students attending Texas community colleges (2-4 years colleges), 42.18% are men (176,512) and 57.82% are women students (176,512).
In Texas trade schools (less than 2-years schools), there are 5,533 men and 13,714 women students, accounting for 28.75% and 71.25% of total students.
Student Population Comparison By Gender for All Texas Colleges
The following table compares student population by gender and school level between Texas colleges. A total of 1,591,715 students have enrolled in Texas colleges including both undergraduate and graduate programs.