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University of Texas System

Motto: Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis
(Latin, "Cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy.")
Established 1876
Type: Public university system
Endowment: $13.234 billion[1]
Faculty: 17,158[3]
Staff: 62,982[4]
Undergraduates: 141,134[2]
Location Austin, Texas, United States
Campus: 15 campuses
Website: www.utsystem.edu

The University of Texas System comprises fifteen educational institutions in Texas, of which nine are general academic universities and six are health institutions. The UT System also offers online courses and degrees from UT institutions via the UT TeleCampus.

The system has a total enrollment of over 190,000 students. Its flagship institution is the University of Texas at Austin.

The university system had an operating budget of $10 billion in 2007, with research expenditures totalling over $1.8 billion.[5]

Contents


  • John W. Barnhill, Jr.
  • James D. Dannenbaum
  • Paul Foster
  • Printice L. Gary
  • Colleen McHugh
  • Randal Matthew Camarillo, Student Regent

Mark G. Yudof, Chancellor
Kenneth I. Shine, Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs
David B. Prior, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Scott C. Kelley, Executive Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs
Tonya M. Brown, Vice Chancellor for Administration
Barry D. Burgdorf, Vice Chancellor and General Counsel
Francie A. Frederick, General Counsel to the Board of Regents
Geri H. Malandra, Vice Chancellor for Strategic Management
Barry McBee, Vice Chancellor for Governmental Relations
H. Keith McDowell, Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology Transfer
Randa S. Safady, Vice Chancellor for External Relations
William H. Shute, Vice Chancellor for Federal Relations

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Bruce Zimmerman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer, The University of Texas Investment Management Co. (UTIMCO)
Amy Shaw Thomas, Associate Vice Chancellor and Counsel for Health Affairs
Pedro Reyes, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning and Assessment
James Studer, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Randy Wallace, Associate Vice Chancellor, Controller and Chief Budget Officer
Philip Aldridge, Associate Vice Chancellor for Finance
Marg Knox, Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer
Lewis Watkins, Chief Information Security Officer
Dan Stewart, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Employee Benefits and Services
Florence Mayne, Executive Director of Real Estate
Darcy Hardy, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Executive Director, UT TeleCampus
Charles Chaffin, Director of Audits
Anthony P. de Bruyn, Director of Public Affairs

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Campus Campus Land Area

(acres)

Founded Enrollment

(Fall 2006)

Operating Expenses

(2006)

Athletics Nickname U.S. News Ranking (2008)

[6]

SJTU World Ranking[7](2006)

(2006)

NCAA Category
University of Texas at Arlington 400 1895 25,297 $54 million Mavericks ?? ?? Division I - AA
University of Texas at Austin 350 1883 49,696 $5.54 billion Longhorns 44 ?? Division I - A
University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College 380 1973 and 1926, respectively; combined since 1991 15,697 $101.5 million Scorpions ?? ?? NAIA
University of Texas at Dallas 455 1961 14,523 $222.4 million Comets ?? ?? Division III
University of Texas at El Paso 366 1914 19,842 $132 million Miners ?? ?? Division I - A
University of Texas at San Antonio 600 1969 31,968 $46.6 million Roadrunners ?? ?? Division I - AA
University of Texas at Tyler 204 1971 5,326 ?? Patriots ?? ?? Division III
University of Texas of the Permian Basin ?? 1973 3,840 $46.5 million Falcons ?? ?? Division II
University of Texas–Pan American 238 1927 17,048 ?? Broncs ?? ?? Division I - AA

UT institution Research expenditure (2006)[8] Enrollment (Fall 2006)[9]
UT Austin $446.7 million 49,696
UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center $409.7 million 89
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas $333.3 million 2,350
UT Health Science Center at Houston $175.2 million 3,746
UTMB $155.5 million 4,155
UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
(UTHSCSA)
$139.8 million 3,079
UT Dallas $43.1 million 14,421
UT El Paso $41.9 million 19,842
UT Arlington $34.9 million 25,297
UT San Antonio $32.3 million 31,968
UT Health Center at Tyler $12.6 million n/a
UT Pan American $6.8 million 17,048
UT Brownsville $5.9 million 12,133
UT Permian Basin $2.4 million 3,406
UT Tyler $0.9 million 3,480
Total[10] $1840.4 million 190,903

Among the high marks of the University of Texas system are 9 Nobel prizes.[11] The all-time number of Nobel Laureates affiliated with the system among other academic institutions are:

Campus Number of Affiliated Nobel Laureates
University of Texas at Austin 9
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 5
University of Texas at Dallas 3
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 2

As of 2007[12]:

Distinction Number
Shaw laureates 1
Pulitzer Prize recipients 20
Members of the Institute of Medicine 29
Members of the National Academy of Sciences 41
Members of the National Academy of Engineering 51
Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 59
Members of the American Law Institute 25
Members of the American Academy of Nursing 59
Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators 10
Members of the International Association for Dental Research 37

  1. ^ 2006 figure. Accessed April 28, 2007.
  2. ^ 2005 figure
  3. ^ 2006 figure
  4. ^ 2006 figure
  5. ^ http://www.utsystem.edu/news/Files/FastFacts2007.pdf
  6. ^ http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1natudoc_brief.php
  7. ^ http://ed.sjtu.edu.cn/ranking.htm
  8. ^ http://www.utsystem.edu/news/fastfacts.html
  9. ^ http://www.utsystem.edu/NEWS/ComponentFacts.htm
  10. ^ [1]
  11. ^ UT Fast Facts 2007. University of Texas System (2007-04-28). Retrieved on 2007-04-28.
  12. ^ Ibid.
  13. ^ World University Rankings. The Times Higher World University Rankings 2005. The Times Higher Education Supplement. Retrieved on 2006-02-10.
  14. ^ M. D. Anderson Recognized For Contributions in Cancer Care. News Room. The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Retrieved on 2006-02-10.
  15. ^ International report gives Dental School high marks. HSC News. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Retrieved on 2006-02-10.
  16. ^ President gives annual State of the University Address. HSC News. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Retrieved on 2006-02-10.
  17. ^ http://www.utexas.edu/welcome/rankings.html

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