Best Chemical Engineering Schools in Texas
Texas has 8 colleges offering Chemical Engineering programs tracked by the College Scorecard, producing 612 recent graduates. Graduates in Texas earn $70,069 on average within two years — 6% above the national average of $66,408, making the state one of the stronger markets for this field.
School choice matters significantly: Rice University graduates earn $83,915 while Texas A&M University-Kingsville graduates earn $47,260 — a $36,655 gap. Research each program's curriculum, employer connections, and career services before deciding.
Public vs Private: Chemical Engineering in Texas
Private schools produce $15,825 more in early earnings on average, but typically cost more. Compare net price to determine which offers better ROI.
Chemical Engineering Schools in Texas, Ranked by Earnings
Rice University
Houston, TX · Private
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX · Public
Texas A&M University-College Station
College Station, TX · Public
Lamar University
Beaumont, TX · Public
Prairie View A & M University
Prairie View, TX · Public
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX · Public
University of Houston
Houston, TX · Public
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Kingsville, TX · Public
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Data updated June 2026. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.