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The University of Texas at Tyler — Cost & Aid Report 2025

Cost & aid 2025

The University of Texas at Tyler is a public, doctoral / research institution in Texas. This report covers price, financial aid, debt, and return on investment from 2025 federal data.

Average net price (after aid)

$13,323

per year, all incomes

In-state tuition

$9,736

Out-of-state tuition

$25,494

Average net price

$13,323

Median grad debt

$17,137

Average net price by family income bracket

Family incomeNet price after aid
$0-30k$10,307
$30-48k$10,456
$48-75k$12,958
$75-110k$17,475
$110k+$22,126

Out of every 100 students — Pell grant

Out of every 100 students — Pell grant Receive Pell grant 40/100; Do not receive Pell 60/100
  • Receive Pell grant 40/100
  • Do not receive Pell 60/100

Out of every 100 students — federal loans

Out of every 100 students — federal loans Take federal loans 32/100; Do not take federal loans 68/100
  • Take federal loans 32/100
  • Do not take federal loans 68/100

Net price vs. 1,500 US institutions

Net price vs. 1,500 US institutions Distribution across 1500 institutions, binned into 30 buckets. This school: $13,323. Bottom 35% of 1,500 schools. $13,323 Bottom 35% of 1,500 schools $-914 $32,618 $66,150 $99,682
Net price of $13,323 sits in the 35th percentile — cheaper than 65% of US institutions.

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