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{{Short description|Public university in Tyler, Texas, US}} | |||
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|name = The University of Texas at Tyler |
| name = The University of Texas at Tyler | ||
| image = University of Texas at Tyler seal.svg | |||
motto = | | |||
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established = ] | | |||
| established = {{start date and age|June 10, 1971}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/50-year-anniversary/1970s/|title=50th Anniversary}}</ref> | |||
type = ] | | |||
| former_names = Tyler State College (1971–1975)<br>Texas Eastern University (1975–1979) | |||
president = Dr. Rodney H. Mabry | | |||
| motto = ''Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis'' (]) | |||
provost = Dr. Richard L. Osburn | | |||
| mottoeng = "The cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/history/seal-university#:~:text=The%20motto%2C%20Disciplina%20Praesidium%20Civitatis%2C%20is%20the%20late%20Dr.,the%20guardian%20genius%20of%20democracy.%22|title=Seal of the University|date=23 May 2018 }}</ref> | |||
city = ] | | |||
| endowment = $154.96 million (2021)<ref name="utimco.org">https://www.utimco.org/reports/private-endowments/ This includes the endowments from the main campus as well as The University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center.</ref> | |||
state = ] | | |||
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undergrad = 3593 | | |||
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| president = ] | ||
| provost = Amir Mirmiran | |||
postgrad_label = graduate | | |||
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| city = ] | ||
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| state = ] | ||
| country = United States | |||
mascot = ] | | |||
| enrollment = 9,927 (fall 2020)<ref name="kltv.com">{{Cite web|url=https://www.kltv.com/2020/09/11/webxtra-ut-tyler-enrolls-record-sized-undergraduate-class-overall-enrollment-up-percent/|title=WEBXTRA: UT Tyler enrolls record-sized undergraduate class; overall enrollment up 3.2 percent|date=11 September 2020 }}</ref> | |||
|colors = Orange, Blue | |||
| undergrad = 6,703 (fall 2020)<ref name="kltv.com" /> | |||
|free_label = Sports | |||
| postgrad = 2,340 (fall 2020)<ref name="kltv.com" /> | |||
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| campus = Midsize City,<ref>{{cite web |url =https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=university+of+texas&s=all&id=228802 |title = IPEDS-University of Texas at Tyler|publisher = ] |website = nces.ed.gov |access-date = April 9, 2023}}</ref> {{convert|259|acres|km2}} | |||
|affiliations = ], ] | |||
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| parent = ] | ||
| sporting_affiliations = ] – ] | |||
|address = 3900 University Blvd. Tyler, Tx, 75799 | |||
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| mascot = Eagle | ||
| colors = Orange, white, and blue<ref>{{cite manual |url=https://www.uttyler.edu/brand/|title=Our Branding at The University of Texas at Tyler |access-date=March 11, 2022}}</ref><br>{{color box|#E65300}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} {{color box|#002D74}} | |||
| nickname = ] | |||
| website = {{url|www.uttyler.edu}} | |||
| logo = UTTyler Primary Academic Mark.png | |||
| logo_size = 200 | |||
| accreditation = ] | |||
| free_label2 = Newspaper | |||
| free2 = ''Patriot Talon'' | |||
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'''The University of Texas at Tyler''' ('''UT Tyler''') is a ] ] in ]. Founded in 1971, it is a part of the ].<ref name="About UT Tyler">{{Cite web |url=https://www.uttyler.edu/mainsite/about.html |title=About UT Tyler |access-date=2017-11-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151117030255/http://www.uttyler.edu/mainsite/about.html |archive-date=2015-11-17 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
UT Tyler consists of six professional colleges and one traditional college of arts and sciences, offering over 90 academic degree programs at the bachelor, master, and doctoral levels. The University of Texas at Tyler is accredited by the ]. The university had a fall 2020 student body enrollment of 9,927<ref name="kltv.com" /> and a 19:1 student to faculty ratio.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/academics/#:~:text=The%20University%20of%20Texas%20at,your%20education%20and%20career%20success.|title=UT Tyler UT Tyler | Degrees, Bachelors, Masters, PHD, Online | Texas}}</ref> It has a park-like campus.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/360/harvey-lake/|title = Harvey Lake | 360 Tour | Virtual Tours | UT Tyler}}</ref> | |||
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'''The University of Texas at Tyler''', also referred to as '''UT Tyler''', is a ] located in ], ]. It has a student body of over 5,900, a 17:1 student to faculty ratio, and a sprawling, park-like campus. UT Tyler is part of the ]. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The University of Texas at Tyler was |
The University of Texas at Tyler was founded in 1971 as Tyler State College. The school was renamed Texas Eastern University in 1975 and then joined the ] in 1979 as a result of action by the 66th Texas Legislature. Initially, UT Tyler was a "senior" level institution ("senior" as compared to community or junior colleges), teaching only upper division undergraduate courses for juniors & seniors, as well as graduate level courses, and granting bachelor's and master's degrees. Thus, until 1998, all U.T. Tyler students were transfer students from other institutions. In 1997, the 75th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1795, signed into law by Governor George W. Bush, authorizing the school to add classes for freshmen and sophomore students. As of the Fall semester 1998, UT Tyler became a 4-year and graduate institution. | ||
In late 2019, the UT System Board of Regents unanimously agreed to merge the ] (UTHSCT) under the University of Texas at Tyler (UTT), creating a single unified institution.<ref>{{cite manual |url=https://tylerpaper.com/news/local/ut-system-to-move-forward-with-merger-of-ut-tyler/article_eafcc81e-1ac1-11ea-8469-1b566647a8c6.html |title=UT System to move forward with merger of UT Tyler and Health Science Center |date=December 9, 2019 |access-date=December 10, 2020}}</ref> Two months later, the UT system formally announced its intention to establish a new medical school that will be added under the new unified UT Tyler administration. It will be the first medical school in the ] region.<ref>{{cite manual |url=https://www.utsystem.edu/news/2020/02/06/university-of-texas-system-announces-intention-launch-medical-school-tyler |title=The University of Texas System announces intention to launch medical school in Tyler |date=February 6, 2020 |access-date=December 10, 2020}}</ref> The plan was approved by the university's accreditor, the ], in 2020. UTHSCT retains its status as a health-related institution but came under the administration of UT Tyler. | |||
The merger officially began in January 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-12-09|title=Statement from The University of Texas System on the merger of UT Tyler and UT Health Science Center at Tyler {{!}} University of Texas System|url=https://www.utsystem.edu/news/2020/12/09/statement-university-of-texas-system-merger-of-ut-tyler-and-ut-health-science-center-at-tyler|access-date=2020-12-10|website=www.utsystem.edu|language=en}}</ref> The board of regents installed Kirk A. Calhoun as president of the newly aligned UT Tyler and UTHSCT.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-01-15|title=UT Tyler Announces Executive Leadership for Merged Institution {{!}} University of Texas at Tyler|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/news/pressrelease/2021/01152021.php|access-date=2021-01-17|website=www.uttyler.edu|language=en}}</ref> The medical school is expected to open in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbs19.tv/article/news/local/ut-system-board-of-regents-gives-green-light-to-tyler-medical-school/501-a68fec06-570d-44f7-b824-32c30836a93d|title = UT System Board of Regents gives green light to Tyler medical school|date = 27 February 2020}}</ref> | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" | 1971 | |||
| style="text-align:center;" | 1979 | |||
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 2021<br />{{small|(merged as The University of Texas at Tyler)}} | |||
|<ref>"". UT Tyler. Retrieved January 17, 2021.</ref><ref>{{cite manual |url=https://www.uttyler.edu/marketing/files/uttyler-branding-guide.pdf|title=UT Tyler Brand Guide|date=April 4, 2019 |access-date=January 17, 2021}}</ref> | |||
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| style="text-align:center;" | UTHSCT | |||
UT Health Tyler | |||
| style="text-align:center;" |] | |||
| style="text-align:center;" | 1943 | |||
| style="text-align:center;" | 1977 | |||
|<ref>"". TSHA. Retrieved January 17, 2021.</ref><ref name="TSHA">"". TSHA. Retrieved January 17, 2021.</ref> | |||
|} | |||
==University Academy== | |||
UT Tyler's College of Education and Psychology has operated the UT Tyler University Academy since its founding in 2012. The University Academy has campuses on UT Tyler's Campus, on UT Tyler's Longview University Center, and on UT Tyler's Palestine Campus. | |||
University Academy offers grades ]-], with a focus on STEM and most students graduating with 30 credit hours from UT Tyler. The Schools also serve as labs for students of the ] program and for faculty of the College of Education and Psychology. | |||
== Academics == | |||
The university is home to five academic colleges and three schools:<ref>{{Cite web |title=UT Tyler Colleges, Centers, Research |url=https://www.uttyler.edu/academics/colleges-schools/ |access-date=2024-10-13 |website=www.uttyler.edu |language=en}}</ref> | |||
'''Colleges''' | |||
* The Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy | |||
* College of Arts and Sciences | |||
* College of Education and Psychology | |||
* College of Engineering | |||
* Soules College of Business | |||
'''Schools''' | |||
* School of Health Professions | |||
* ] | |||
* School of Nursing | |||
Additionally, UT Tyler is home to an Honors College and The Graduate School | |||
== Rankings == | |||
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| Wamo_NU = 260 | |||
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In addition to its undergraduate programs, UT Tyler offers doctoral studies in nursing, pharmacy, psychology, and human resource development. It also offers a selective four-year honors program for high-achieving undergraduate students of all majors.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/honors/|title = UT Tyler Honors Program | Honors Students | Honors Program Applications}}</ref> For the Fall 2020 semester, UT Tyler had a 92% acceptance rate. The '']'' rankings released in 2023 placed UT Tyler #331-#440 in National Universities, tied for #282 in Top Performers on Social Mobility, #169-#227 in Top Public Schools, and tied for #42 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs at schools where doctorates are not offered.<ref>{{cite web |title=University of Texas at Tyler |url=https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/university-of-texas-at-tyler-11163 |website=usnews.com |publisher=] |access-date=8 September 2023}}</ref> | |||
== Campus == | == Campus == | ||
] | |||
]UT Tyler’s main campus is located on 200 acres in ]. The university has satellite campuses in nearby cities of ] and ]. | |||
UT Tyler's main campus is located on {{convert|204|acre|km2}}, just inside the eastern city limits of ]. Many buildings and sports facilities have been constructed at the main campus since 1996. | |||
The Herrington Patriot Center includes a state-of-the-art fitness center with cardio-theater and circuit training, racquetball court, heated pool and spa, indoor walking/jogging track, and gymnasium/convocation area with basketball/volleyball court and seating for 2,300. | |||
UT Tyler’s R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center attracts a wide array of cultural entertainment, and 26,000 patrons attend the performances annually. | |||
UT Tyler offers over 80 student organizations including Greek fraternities and sororities. | |||
One of the most prominent features of the UT Tyler campus is the Riter Tower, an {{convert|88|ft|m|adj=on}} instrument featuring 57 bells. There is a fitness center on campus, as well as the R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center. | |||
There are several on-campus housing options. There is a green space called Patriot Plaza for recreation and events,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kltv.com/2019/09/03/ut-tyler-president-talks-about-new-plaza-campus/|title = UT Tyler president talks about new plaza on campus| date=3 September 2019 }}</ref> and there is an Alumni House.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/alumni/brick/|title = UT Tyler Alumni House | Alumni House and Brick Campaign}}</ref> | |||
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== Research == | ||
With over $28 million in annual research expenditures,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://data.utsystem.edu/data-index/research-expenditures|title = Research Expenditures - Texas Source Data THECB}}</ref> UT Tyler is ] among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/lookup/view_institution.php?unit_id=228802 |title = The Carnegie Classification of Institution of Higher Education Institution Lookup: The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX}}</ref> | |||
*Undergraduate, 15 credit hours | |||
*Resident -- $2,471+/voided if a scholarship is earned | |||
*Non-resident (out of state) $6,956+ | |||
+''tuiton and fees subject to change'' | |||
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==Funding== | ||
UT Tyler has access to the State of Texas's ] (PUF), with over $32 billion in assets {{as of|2022|lc=y}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.utimco.org/funds-managed/endowment-funds/permanent-university-fund-puf/|title = Permanent University Fund (PUF)}}</ref> These funds are primarily used for infrastructure improvements and expansion, as well as the repayment of debts.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/SOTWDocs/CN/htm/CN.7.htm#7.18|title=The Texas Constitution Article 7. Education}}</ref> | |||
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] featuring 58 bells. The tower was built with a $1.35 million dollar gift from Mr. and Mrs. A.W. "Dub" Riter Jr. It is the largest carillon in Texas, and the 15th largest in the United States. | |||
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*Administration Building (ADM) | |||
*Art Studio (ART) | |||
*Business Administration Building (BUS) | |||
*Bill Ratliff Engineering and Science Complex (RBS and RBN) | |||
*Braithwaite Building (BRB) | |||
*Physical and Health Education Building (PHE) | |||
*Herrington Patriot Center (HPC) | |||
*Hudnall-Pirtle-Roosth Building (HPR) | |||
*Ornelas Residence Hall (ORH) | |||
*Patriot Village Apartments (PVL) | |||
*Power Plant (PPN and PPS) | |||
*Physical Plant (PHY) | |||
*R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center (FPAC) | |||
*Robert R. Muntz Library (LIB) | |||
*Sciences and Mathematics Building (SCI) | |||
*Summers Tennis Center (STC) | |||
*Temporary Classroom Building (TCB) | |||
*University Center (UC) | |||
*University Health Clinic (UHC) | |||
*University Pines Apartments (UPA) | |||
*University Service Center (USC) | |||
The university also has its own endowment worth $154.96 million as of 2021.<ref name="utimco.org">https://www.utimco.org/reports/private-endowments/ This includes the endowments from the main campus as well as The University of Texas at Tyler Health Science Center.</ref> Furthermore, UT Tyler is part of the ], which has an endowment of $42.9 billion as of 2021,<ref>As of June 30, 2021. {{cite report |url=https://www.nacubo.org/Research/2021/Public-NTSE-Tables|title=U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 |publisher=National Association of College and University Business Officers and ] |date=February 18, 2022 |access-date=February 18, 2022}}</ref> the most of any public university system in the world and second only to Harvard.<ref>As of June 30, 2021. {{cite report |url=https://www.nacubo.org/Research/2021/Public-NTSE-Tables|title=U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 |publisher=National Association of College and University Business Officers and ] |date=February 18, 2022 |access-date=February 18, 2022}}</ref> | |||
== Activities == | |||
] | |||
== Debate == | |||
*Greek Sororities | |||
UT Tyler competes in the ].<ref>{{cite web|title=UT Tyler Debate|url=https://www.uttyler.edu/communication/debate-team.php}}</ref> The team has competed in the national finals several times.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cook Hullum NPTE 2015|url=https://parlitournament.com/npte2015/elim8pairing.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Cook Hullum NPTE 2016|url=https://parlitournament.com/npte2016/elim8pairing.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Cook Hullum NPTE 2016 result| website=] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URPUrmOXVpw}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Kumar Remaley NPTE 2020|url=https://parlitournament.com/npte2020/e7pairing.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Kumar Remaley NPTE 2022|url=https://www.tabroom.com/index/tourn/postings/round.mhtml?tourn_id=23348&round_id=852609}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Kumar Remaley NPDA 2022|url=https://forensicstournament.net/NPDAChampionship/22/postings/5678/48396}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.uttyler.edu/news/pressrelease/2023/04262023.php | title=UT Tyler Debate Finishes 2022-23 Season Strong }}</ref> | |||
*Greek Fraternities | |||
*Recreational Sports | |||
*Student Activities | |||
*Student Government Association | |||
*Student Organizations | |||
==Ten most popular majors== | |||
*Nursing | |||
*Education | |||
*Management | |||
*Psychology | |||
*Accounting | |||
*Marketing | |||
*Finance | |||
*Biology | |||
*History | |||
*Health and Kinesiology | |||
== Athletics == | == Athletics == | ||
{{main|UT Tyler Patriots}} | |||
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UT Tyler competes in the ] of the ] ]. Both the men's and women's sports teams are referred to as the Patriots. | UT Tyler competes in the ] of the ] ]. It completed its three-year transition from ] in 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uttylerpatriots.com/news/2019/7/12/general-ut-tyler-completes-year-one-of-ncaa-division-ii-membership-process.aspx|access-date=2019-08-23|title=UT Tyler Completes Year One of NCAA Division II Membership Process}}</ref> Both the men's and women's sports teams are referred to as the Patriots.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://uttylerpatriots.com/about/default/ |title=Patriots Athletics |access-date=2012-09-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120830111443/http://www.uttylerpatriots.com/about/default/ |archive-date=2012-08-30 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
The school does not have a football program. | |||
'''UT Tyler participates in the following thirteen sports:''' | |||
UT Tyler participates in the following fifteen sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field, while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball. | |||
*Baseball | |||
*Basketball, Men | |||
*Basketball, Women | |||
*Cross Country, Men | |||
*Cross Country, Women | |||
*Golf, Men | |||
*Golf, Women | |||
*Soccer, Men | |||
*Soccer, Women | |||
*Softball | |||
*Tennis, Men | |||
*Tennis, Women | |||
*Volleyball | |||
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Since 2005, UT Tyler student-athletes have won 29 American Southwest Conference Championships, 29 ASC East Division championships, made 32 team appearances in the NCAA postseason and had 26 students earn All-America or Academic All-America Honors.<ref>{{cite web |title=UT Tyler Athletics Championships|url=http://www.uttylerpatriots.com/championships/default/|access-date=11 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121030054838/http://www.uttylerpatriots.com/championships/default/|archive-date=2012-10-30|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
Patriot student-athletes have won 6 American Southwest Conference championships and 71 ASC All Academic Team awards. The women’s basketball team has won the ASC East Division Championship 2 years in a row. | |||
== Media == | |||
In May, 2007, UT Tyler finished their four-year provisional status with the NCAA as a start-up athletic program. In September of 2007, the Patriots will be eligible to compete in the NCAA playoffs for the first time. | |||
Besides its newspaper, the ''Patriot Talon'', UT Tyler has its own ]-affiliated campus radio station, ]. | |||
== Notable alumni == | |||
UT Tyler student athletes have been found to earn a higher grade point ratio than the student body as a whole.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} | |||
*] (deceased) – former president of Thermo-Tech Co., Chairperson of the Republican Party of Gregg County, Texas | |||
*] – Republican member of the ] from ] since 2003<ref>{{cite web|url=https://house.texas.gov/members/member-page/?district=5#member-biography |title=Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Wood County since 2003|access-date=August 23, 2019}}</ref> | |||
*] – co-owner of ] and wife of NFL quarterback ], played soccer at UT Tyler before a brief professional career<ref>{{cite web |title=UT Tyler's Matthews signs with Iceland team |url=https://tylerpaper.com/sports/college/ut-tylers-matthews-signs-with-iceland-team/article_748466c3-c4c9-53c2-917b-ce9d99422e7b.html |website=TylerPaper.com|date=15 May 2017 }}</ref> | |||
*] – Texas Country/Red Dirt singer | |||
*] – CEO of ] and Director of the ] | |||
==See also== | |||
*], third president of The University of Texas at Tyler for 18 years (retired, 2016) | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 24 December 2024
Public university in Tyler, Texas, USFormer names | Tyler State College (1971–1975) Texas Eastern University (1975–1979) |
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Motto | Disciplina Praesidium Civitatis (Latin) |
Motto in English | "The cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy" |
Type | Public research university |
Established | June 10, 1971; 53 years ago (June 10, 1971) |
Parent institution | University of Texas System |
Accreditation | SACS |
Academic affiliation | |
Endowment | $154.96 million (2021) |
President | Julie V. Philley |
Provost | Amir Mirmiran |
Students | 9,927 (fall 2020) |
Undergraduates | 6,703 (fall 2020) |
Postgraduates | 2,340 (fall 2020) |
Location | Tyler, Texas, United States |
Campus | Midsize City, 259 acres (1.05 km) |
Other campuses | |
Newspaper | Patriot Talon |
Colors | Orange, white, and blue |
Nickname | Patriots |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II – Lone Star |
Mascot | Eagle |
Website | www |
The University of Texas at Tyler (UT Tyler) is a public research university in Tyler, Texas. Founded in 1971, it is a part of the University of Texas System.
UT Tyler consists of six professional colleges and one traditional college of arts and sciences, offering over 90 academic degree programs at the bachelor, master, and doctoral levels. The University of Texas at Tyler is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The university had a fall 2020 student body enrollment of 9,927 and a 19:1 student to faculty ratio. It has a park-like campus.
History
The University of Texas at Tyler was founded in 1971 as Tyler State College. The school was renamed Texas Eastern University in 1975 and then joined the University of Texas System in 1979 as a result of action by the 66th Texas Legislature. Initially, UT Tyler was a "senior" level institution ("senior" as compared to community or junior colleges), teaching only upper division undergraduate courses for juniors & seniors, as well as graduate level courses, and granting bachelor's and master's degrees. Thus, until 1998, all U.T. Tyler students were transfer students from other institutions. In 1997, the 75th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1795, signed into law by Governor George W. Bush, authorizing the school to add classes for freshmen and sophomore students. As of the Fall semester 1998, UT Tyler became a 4-year and graduate institution.
In late 2019, the UT System Board of Regents unanimously agreed to merge the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler (UTHSCT) under the University of Texas at Tyler (UTT), creating a single unified institution. Two months later, the UT system formally announced its intention to establish a new medical school that will be added under the new unified UT Tyler administration. It will be the first medical school in the East Texas region. The plan was approved by the university's accreditor, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Schools, in 2020. UTHSCT retains its status as a health-related institution but came under the administration of UT Tyler.
The merger officially began in January 2021. The board of regents installed Kirk A. Calhoun as president of the newly aligned UT Tyler and UTHSCT. The medical school is expected to open in 2023.
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The University of Texas at Tyler |
UT Tyler |
Tyler | 1971 | 1979 | 2021 (merged as The University of Texas at Tyler) |
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler | UTHSCT
UT Health Tyler |
Tyler | 1943 | 1977 |
University Academy
UT Tyler's College of Education and Psychology has operated the UT Tyler University Academy since its founding in 2012. The University Academy has campuses on UT Tyler's Campus, on UT Tyler's Longview University Center, and on UT Tyler's Palestine Campus.
University Academy offers grades K-12, with a focus on STEM and most students graduating with 30 credit hours from UT Tyler. The Schools also serve as labs for students of the UTeach program and for faculty of the College of Education and Psychology.
Academics
The university is home to five academic colleges and three schools:
Colleges
- The Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Education and Psychology
- College of Engineering
- Soules College of Business
Schools
- School of Health Professions
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing
Additionally, UT Tyler is home to an Honors College and The Graduate School
Rankings
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National | |
Forbes | 493 |
U.S. News & World Report | 361 (tie) |
Washington Monthly | 260 |
In addition to its undergraduate programs, UT Tyler offers doctoral studies in nursing, pharmacy, psychology, and human resource development. It also offers a selective four-year honors program for high-achieving undergraduate students of all majors. For the Fall 2020 semester, UT Tyler had a 92% acceptance rate. The U. S. News & World Report rankings released in 2023 placed UT Tyler #331-#440 in National Universities, tied for #282 in Top Performers on Social Mobility, #169-#227 in Top Public Schools, and tied for #42 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs at schools where doctorates are not offered.
Campus
UT Tyler's main campus is located on 204 acres (0.83 km), just inside the eastern city limits of Tyler, Texas. Many buildings and sports facilities have been constructed at the main campus since 1996.
One of the most prominent features of the UT Tyler campus is the Riter Tower, an 88-foot (27 m) instrument featuring 57 bells. There is a fitness center on campus, as well as the R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center.
There are several on-campus housing options. There is a green space called Patriot Plaza for recreation and events, and there is an Alumni House.
Research
With over $28 million in annual research expenditures, UT Tyler is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".
Funding
UT Tyler has access to the State of Texas's Permanent University Fund (PUF), with over $32 billion in assets as of 2022. These funds are primarily used for infrastructure improvements and expansion, as well as the repayment of debts.
The university also has its own endowment worth $154.96 million as of 2021. Furthermore, UT Tyler is part of the University of Texas System, which has an endowment of $42.9 billion as of 2021, the most of any public university system in the world and second only to Harvard.
Debate
UT Tyler competes in the National Parliamentary Debate Association. The team has competed in the national finals several times.
Athletics
Main article: UT Tyler PatriotsUT Tyler competes in the Lone Star Conference of the NCAA's Division II. It completed its three-year transition from Division III in 2021. Both the men's and women's sports teams are referred to as the Patriots.
The school does not have a football program.
UT Tyler participates in the following fifteen sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field, while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball.
Since 2005, UT Tyler student-athletes have won 29 American Southwest Conference Championships, 29 ASC East Division championships, made 32 team appearances in the NCAA postseason and had 26 students earn All-America or Academic All-America Honors.
Media
Besides its newspaper, the Patriot Talon, UT Tyler has its own NPR-affiliated campus radio station, KVUT.
Notable alumni
- Glenn Canfield Jr. (deceased) – former president of Thermo-Tech Co., Chairperson of the Republican Party of Gregg County, Texas
- Bryan Hughes – Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Wood County since 2003
- Brittany Mahomes – co-owner of Kansas City NWSL and wife of NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, played soccer at UT Tyler before a brief professional career
- Brandon Rhyder – Texas Country/Red Dirt singer
- Craig Tiley – CEO of Tennis Australia and Director of the Australian Open
See also
- Rodney H. Mabry, third president of The University of Texas at Tyler for 18 years (retired, 2016)
References
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- "Patriots Athletics". Archived from the original on 2012-08-30. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
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- "Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Wood County since 2003". Retrieved August 23, 2019.
- "UT Tyler's Matthews signs with Iceland team". TylerPaper.com. 15 May 2017.
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