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The Permanent University Fund was established by the 1876 Constitution of the State of Texas. [2] Initially, its assets included one-tenth of University of Texas at Austin lands bordering the railroads (UT Austin was granted 1 million acres (4,000 km 2) in West Texas as compensation) as well as 1 million acres (4,000 km 2) additional. [3]
The Texas Legislature has delegated administrative power and authority over the Texas State University System to its board of regents including the organization, control, and management of the system and each of its component institutions including employing and discharging the presidents, officers, and other employees of each member institution.
A few universities - George Washington University, Georgetown University, Gallaudet University, Howard University, and American University - are private universities in the District of Columbia that are federally chartered by the United States Government. Most state universities receive at least part of their funding from the state, although ...
Texas overhauls community college funding to new outcomes-based model as called for in House Bill 8. Here's why it matters and how it'll affect ACC.
List of Public Universities in Texas by Fall Enrollment University 2023 2022 2021 [1] 2020 [1] ... Texas State University: 38,759 38,231 37,864 37,812 38,187 38,644 ...
The state’s new funding model can help schools train students for high-demand jobs, panelists said at a Texas Tribune event. With new funding formula, community colleges can better prepare ...
Presidents from the four eligible universities reflect on what they will do with the new research funding and how it will impact Texas. 'A brighter day in Texas': Eligible universities celebrate ...
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) is an agency of the U.S. state of Texas's government that oversees all public post-secondary education in the state. It is headquartered at 1801 North Congress Avenue in Austin. [1] THECB determines which Texas public four-year universities are permitted to start or continue degree programs.