Texas · Terrell

Southwestern Christian College

A private HBCU in Terrell, Texas, founded in 1948 and affiliated with the Churches of Christ.

4-year, PrivateFounded 1948

Snapshot

At a glance

Undergraduate enrollment

110

Admission rate

Retention (first-year)

100%

Completion (150% of time)

3%

Pell recipients

66%

Black undergraduate share

75%

These figures come from federal college data updated May 26, 2026. A dash means the number was not available.

Student body

Undergraduate composition

Black

75%

Hispanic

8%

White

5%

Asian

0%

American Indian / Alaska Native

3%

Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander

0%

Two or more races

7%

Nonresident

1%

Unknown

2%

Percentages may not add to 100% when a category is not reported.

Costs

Tuition and financial aid

Tuition, in-state

$14,638

Tuition, out-of-state

$14,638

Median federal loan debt

Federal loan recipients

52%

Pell recipients

66%

Sticker tuition only. Real cost after federal, state, and institutional aid is typically lower — see the school’s net price calculator.

Outcomes

Earnings, retention, and completion

Median earnings, 6 years

$19,686

Median earnings, 10 years

$32,672

Median debt

Retention

100%

Completion

3%

Earnings and debt are shown only when federal data is available.

Institution

Campus and classification

Accreditor

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges

Campus setting

Town: distant

Carnegie basic

Carnegie basic classification 14

Undergraduate profile

Full-time four-year, more selective, lower transfer-in

Size and setting

Very small four-year, highly residential

Average faculty salary

$2,916 monthly

Full-time faculty share

96%

DOE unit ID

228486

These labels describe the school’s size, location, and academic mix. They are not rankings.

2 programs

Academic programs

Associate · 1

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

Bachelor · 1

  • Bible/Biblical Studies

This is a broad program list. Check the school’s own catalog for current majors, minors, concentrations, and course details.