Education
BY SHELBIE HAMILTON
Enrollment trends
The following data sets include facts and figures about education levels in McKinney, Collin County and throughout the state, as well information about popular academic programs and enrollment trends at local college systems.
Collin College
University of North Texas
Educational attainment
School specifics
Largest academic programs by enrollment, fall 2023
Among residents 25 and older
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
McKinney*
Graduate or professional degree
Business, Management, Marketing
17.7%
Bachelor's degree Associate degree Some college, no degree High school graduate Some high school Less than ninth grade
7,472
15,963
34.6%
Business, Management, Marketing and related Support Services
8.9%
Visual and Performing Arts
18.1%
3,504
4,729
15.7%
Health Professions and related programs
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
2%
4,703
2,694
3.1%
Total student enrollment
Collin County*
Texas
+14.93%
50K 40K 30K 20K 10K
20.5%
11.5%
33.8%
20.7%
7.5%
7.6%
+5.23%
17.9%
20.9%
14.7%
24.5%
0
2.7%
7.5% 7.3%
Fall 2020
Fall 2021
Fall 2022
Fall 2023
3%
*PERCENTAGES DO NOT EQUAL 100 DUE TO ROUNDING SOURCE: 2022 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 5-YEAR ESTIMATES/COMMUNITY IMPACT
SOURCE: TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD/COMMUNITY IMPACT
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