Dental Schools in Texas

Of the
366 Colleges in Texas, 50 schools provide
Dental programs.
Dental diplomas can be in demand by employers these days, and students who graduate in this program almost always have many job openings ready for them directly after they finish school.
Salary estimates for careers in the Dental industry, such as a denist, are usually high when compared to most other Texas salaries.
Texas Dental Schools
Texas Woman's UniversityDenton, TX
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $15k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing option. About 16,000 students. Relatively safe campus. ROTC programs. SAT 1000, ACT 20 to enroll.
Midwestern State UniversityWichita Falls, TX
Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Tuition: $8k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing. Approximately 5,800 students. Very dangerous campus. ROTC programs are offered. SAT 980, ACT 19 to enroll.
Tyler Junior CollegeTyler, TX
2 dental majors. Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $3k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing. More than 12,000 students. Dangerous campus.
Grayson CollegeDenison, TX
Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $4k. Cheap on-campus housing option. About 4,000 students. Relatively safe campus.
San Antonio CollegeSan Antonio, TX
2 dental majors. Associate's and bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $14k. Approximately 18,300 students. Relatively safe campus. ROTC programs.
Temple CollegeTemple, TX
Associate's degrees. Tuition: $3k. Reasonably priced on-campus housing option. More than 4,700 students. Unsafe campus.