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Colleges and Universities in Collin County: A Guide for 2026
Judy K.
6/5/26
Explore colleges and universities in Collin County TX — Collin College, UT Dallas, and more. Programs, campuses, and higher education resources for 2026.

A guide to higher education institutions, programs, and resources available in and around Collin County, Texas.
Collin County's higher education landscape has grown substantially to serve one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States. Anchored by Collin College — one of the most innovative and fastest-growing community colleges in Texas — and supported by satellite campuses, university presence, and a growing four-year ecosystem, the colleges and universities in Collin County provide accessible, high-quality education options for residents at every stage of their academic and professional journey.
Collin College
Overview
Collin College is the county's flagship higher education institution and one of the most respected community colleges in Texas. With campuses in Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Farmersville, and Wylie, Collin College provides broad geographic access to affordable higher education throughout the county.
Serves approximately 60,000+ credit and continuing education students annually
Associate degrees, workforce certificates, and transfer pathways to four-year universities
Consistently ranked among the top community colleges in Texas
Dual credit programs serving thousands of Collin County high school students
Campuses
Spring Creek Campus (Plano): The largest Collin College campus — comprehensive liberal arts and STEM programs
Central Park Campus (McKinney): Full-service campus serving northern Collin County
Preston Ridge Campus (Frisco): Rapidly expanding campus serving Frisco's growing student population
Allen Center and Wylie Campus: Satellite campuses serving south and east county students
Farmersville Campus: Serves rural eastern Collin County communities
Notable Programs
Nursing and Allied Health: One of the highest-demand programs at Collin College
Computer Science and Information Technology
Business Administration and Entrepreneurship
Automotive Technology and Skilled Trades
Liberal Arts transfer pathway to UT Dallas, UNT, and Texas A&M Commerce
University of Texas at Dallas
Proximity and Collin County Access
UT Dallas, located in Richardson just south of Collin County, is one of the most consequential universities for Collin County residents. The university is a top-tier research institution with nationally ranked programs in computer science, engineering, business, and neuroscience.
15–20 minute drive from most of Plano and south Collin County
Many Collin County residents commute to UTD for undergraduate and graduate programs
Strong employer pipeline to Collin County's technology and corporate corridor
Graduate programs in business (Naveen Jindal School of Management) are highly regarded
Additional University Campuses in the Region
Texas A&M University — Commerce
Texas A&M University — Commerce has a campus presence in the broader North Texas region and is accessible from eastern Collin County. It offers bachelor's and master's programs across multiple disciplines.
Located in Hunt County, approximately 45–60 minutes from McKinney
Strong education, business, and agriculture programs
Graduate and professional programs accessible for working adults
University of North Texas — Frisco Campus
The University of North Texas has established a growing presence in Frisco, expanding its offering of upper-division and graduate programs to serve Collin County's rapidly growing population directly.
Located at the Frisco Station development near the tollway
Focuses on upper-division undergraduate and graduate programs
Strong alignment with Collin County's professional and technology sector employers
Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Collin College's continuing education division is a significant workforce resource:
Professional certifications in healthcare, technology, skilled trades, and business
Corporate training partnerships with major Collin County employers
English as a Second Language and adult literacy programs
Senior enrichment and lifelong learning programs
Key Resources for Students
Texas Application (ApplyTexas): The standard application portal for Texas public universities
FAFSA: Financial aid application — file early for maximum award consideration
Collin County Promise: Scholarship program for eligible Collin County students attending Collin College
Texas Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG): For eligible students at private Texas institutions
Additional Resources
Helpful Links
Collin College (collin.edu)
University of Texas at Dallas (utdallas.edu)
UNT Frisco Campus (frisco.unt.edu)
Texas A&M University Commerce (tamuc.edu)
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (thecb.texas.gov)
Apply Texas — College Applications (applytexas.org)
FAFSA — Federal Student Aid (studentaid.gov)
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