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Nursing Graduate Salaries in Texas

Federal earnings data for every Texas college offering Nursing, ranked by 10-year median graduate salary. Sourced from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard — real tax-reported income, not surveys.

Median earnings
$52,946
10 years after enrollment
Highest-earning school
$92,961
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Schools analyzed
79
in Texas

Nursing in Texas. Registered Nursing has 1.4% unemployment and a median salary of $93,600. The U.S. nurse shortage is structural, not cyclical — these jobs aren't going anywhere.

Typical career paths: Registered Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Critical Care Nurse, Pediatric Nurse, Public Health Nurse. Median starting salary range: $70,000–$93,600. School choice can swing graduate earnings by 30–60% — which is why we rank by federal data, not prestige.

Top Nursing schools in Texas by graduate earnings
Ranked by 10-year median earnings · all schools have a Nursing program
#School10-yr earningsNet price/yr
1The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Galveston, TX
$92,961
2Rice University
Houston, TX
$89,718$13,370
3The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
$82,206
4Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
$78,354$40,892
5The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
$75,121$19,857
6Baptist Health System School of Health Professions
San Antonio, TX
$74,220
7Texas A&M University-College Station
College Station, TX
$72,097$21,315
8Texas Christian University
Fort Worth, TX
$68,424$36,660
9The University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX
$68,227$18,267
10Baylor University
Waco, TX
$65,793$41,104
11The University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, TX
$63,199$13,951
12Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX
$62,454$19,070
13University of Houston
Houston, TX
$62,377$14,276
14Austin College
Sherman, TX
$61,296$21,107
15Concordia University Texas
Austin, TX
$60,883$23,131
16University of St Thomas
Houston, TX
$59,224$19,359
17University of Houston-Clear Lake
Houston, TX
$59,004$15,563
18Saint Edward's University
Austin, TX
$58,826$25,578
19The University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX
$57,131$10,836
20LeTourneau University
Longview, TX
$57,103$28,185
21The University of Texas at Tyler
Tyler, TX
$57,053$13,323
22University of North Texas
Denton, TX
$57,010$15,649
23St. Mary's University
San Antonio, TX
$56,955$21,145
24Texas State University
San Marcos, TX
$56,906$16,805
25Dallas Baptist University
Dallas, TX
$56,807$28,516

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings are 10-year median income for graduates of each institution (all majors, since program-level earnings are released only for select fields). Refreshed every 24 hours.

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Frequently asked questions

What do Nursing graduates earn in Texas?

The median 10-year earnings for Nursing graduates from Texas colleges is $52,946, with a range from $29,288 at lower-earning schools to $92,961 at top-earning schools. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Which Texas school has the highest Nursing graduate salary?

The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ranks first among Texas schools offering Nursing, with a 10-year median graduate salary of $92,961.

How is "graduate salary" measured?

These figures come from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard. They reflect actual federal tax-reported income of all graduates 10 years after enrollment — including those who pursued graduate school and those who took industry jobs. They are not survey-based.

Are these salaries adjusted for cost of living?

No. These are raw federal earnings figures. Texas salaries should be considered in context of local cost of living. For example, $90,000 in California has different purchasing power than $90,000 in North Carolina.

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