Administrative Costs (Efficiency %)
(Data: 2015 fiscal year)
University of North Texas at Dallas Texas A&M University-San Antonio Texas A&M University-Texarkana University of Houston-Downtown
21.20% 14.90% 14.80% 14.00% 13.00% 12.60% 12.30% 11.70% 11.40% 11.30% 11.20% 10.80% 10.30% 10.20% 10.10% 10.00% 10.00% 9.80% 9.70% 9.00% 8.90% 8.90% 8.70% 8.66%
Sul Ross State University
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Lamar University
Texas A&M University-Kingsville University of Houston-Clear Lake The University of Texas Pan American Stephen F. Austin State University
Midwestern State University
The University of Texas at Brownsville Texas A&M University-Commerce
Texas Woman’s University
The University of Texas at Tyler University of Houston-Victoria The University of Texas at Dallas Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College
Angelo State University Texas Southern University
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
West Texas A&M University
The percentage of funds expended for administrative costs as a percentage of operating budget.
Access to a college education is one important indicator of family and individual success. However, a changing and challenged economy, severe disinvestment in postsecondary education by states and rising college costs have combined to create a higher education environment as fiscally challenging as the nation has ever seen. WT is a Hispanic-Serving Institution, and concomitantly enrolls a substantial number of first-generation college students—many of these families are of low socioeconomic status, thus the expense of college can be overwhelming.
—WT College of Nursing and Health Sciences wtamu.edu/wt125conhs
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