Graduates of The University of Texas at Tyler earn median 4-year earnings of $68,633, placing The University of Texas at Tyler in the 72.1 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $15,478 more than similar students at comparable institutions, placing the institution in the 92.9 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks The University of Texas at Tyler #345 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Program outcomes vary by major. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing reports 620 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $83,201, ranked #123 nationally in its major. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other reports 204 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $48,369, ranked #62 nationally in its major. Psychology, General reports 104 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $43,908, ranked #288 nationally in its major. Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness reports 96 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $52,101, ranked #128 nationally in its major.
Graduates of The University of Texas at Tyler earn median 4-year earnings of $68,633, placing The University of Texas at Tyler in the 72.1 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $15,478 more than similar students at comparable institutions, placing the institution in the 92.9 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks The University of Texas at Tyler #345 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Program outcomes vary by major. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing reports 620 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $83,201, ranked #123 nationally in its major. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other reports 204 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $48,369, ranked #62 nationally in its major. Psychology, General reports 104 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $43,908, ranked #288 nationally in its major. Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness reports 96 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $52,101, ranked #128 nationally in its major.
Latest FE earnings field: 10-year
Lower quartile, 10-year field
How graduate earnings grow across the currently available FE horizons.
Financial justification for the investment.
Excellent affordability. Median debt of $17,137 is well under annual earnings, enabling comfortable repayment.
Graduates of The University of Texas at Tyler earn median 4-year earnings of $68,633, placing The University of Texas at Tyler in the 72.1 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $15,478 more than similar students at comparable institutions, placing the institution in the 92.9 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks The University of Texas at Tyler #345 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Program outcomes vary by major. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing reports 620 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $83,201, ranked #123 nationally in its major. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other reports 204 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $48,369, ranked #62 nationally in its major. Psychology, General reports 104 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $43,908, ranked #288 nationally in its major. Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness reports 96 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $52,101, ranked #128 nationally in its major.
Program mix and student pathways explain much of the earnings story.
The University of Texas At Tyler's program mix is anchored in Health, with additional strength in business and interdisciplinary fields. Nursing is the largest program with 620 graduates, followed by Interdisciplinary Studies (204 graduates), Psychology, General (104 graduates), Kinesiology (96 graduates), and Mechanical Engineering (82 graduates). Across 31 programs serving roughly 1,910 students annually, 22 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold. Business accounts for 15% of degree output, Engineering represents 9%, and Social Sciences adds 2% — a health-forward portfolio consistent with regional workforce demand. The strongest early-career earnings come from Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering, where 44 graduates earn median earnings of $95,295 four years after enrollment, and Azimuth ranks the program #147 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The Mechanical Engineering program graduates 82 students with median earnings of $88,562, and Azimuth ranks it #180 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Civil Engineering adds another applied-health pathway, with 54 graduates earning $88,102 and a national rank of #55 per how Azimuth evaluates programs. Nursing combines substantial cohort scale with solid earnings, making it the program that contributes the most aggregate economic value to The University of Texas At Tyler's graduates. Health-related programs at the university feed directly into high-demand local and regional labor markets — nursing, allied health, and clinical fields where employer recruitment is steady and starting salaries reflect workforce scarcity. The supply and demand for college graduates framework provides broader context for how these fields align with national hiring trends.
Upper quartile, 10-year field
Graduates of The University of Texas at Tyler earn median 4-year earnings of $68,633, placing The University of Texas at Tyler in the 72.1 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Graduates earn about $15,478 more than similar students at comparable institutions, placing the institution in the 92.9 percentile for earnings beyond expectations among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks The University of Texas at Tyler #345 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Program outcomes vary by major. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing reports 620 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $83,201, ranked #123 nationally in its major. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other reports 204 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $48,369, ranked #62 nationally in its major. Psychology, General reports 104 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $43,908, ranked #288 nationally in its major. Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness reports 96 graduates and median 4-year earnings of $52,101, ranked #128 nationally in its major.