Sticker price vs real cost. Let's look at the actual numbers.
Texas public universities (DFW area, in-state, annual):
| School | Tuition+Fees | Room+Board | Total Sticker | Avg After Aid | |--------|-------------|------------|---------------|---------------| | UTD | $14,500 | $12,000 | $26,500 | $12,000-18,000 | | UTA | $11,500 | $10,500 | $22,000 | $10,000-15,000 | | UNT | $12,000 | $11,000 | $23,000 | $10,500-16,000 | | SMU | $60,000 | $18,000 | $78,000 | $25,000-45,000 | | TCU | $55,000 | $15,000 | $70,000 | $22,000-40,000 | | TWU | $10,000 | $9,500 | $19,500 | $8,000-14,000 |
The financial aid reality:
- FAFSA is non-negotiable. File by January for best Texas aid. Source: studentaid.gov
- Texas Grant (TAFSA) — need-based, up to $10,000/year for public universities. Source: collegeforalltexans.com
- Pell Grant — up to $7,395/year (2025-26) for qualifying students. Source: studentaid.gov
- SMU and TCU give generous merit aid — average discount is 40-55% off sticker price.
Living at home (the DFW advantage):
- If your family is in DFW, commuting to UTD, UTA, or UNT saves $10,000-12,000/year in room and board.
- 4-year savings: $40,000-48,000. That's a down payment on a house.
Community college path (cheapest option):
- DCCCD (Dallas College): ~$1,600/year in-district. Source: dallascollege.edu
- Tarrant County College: ~$1,800/year in-district. Source: tccd.edu
- Complete basics for 2 years, transfer to UTD/UTA/UNT for the degree.
- Total 4-year cost via CC transfer: $30,000-40,000 vs $80,000-100,000 starting at a university.
Sources:
- College websites for current tuition
- College Navigator (NCES) for average net price
- THECB (Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)
- StudentAid.gov for federal aid
How are you paying for college?