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The University of Texas' football program, which was the most valuable in college sports in the early 2010s, was estimated by Forbes to be worth over $133 million in 2013, totaling over $1 billion in the previous 10 years. [40] At that time Texas made, on average, $93 million a year just from the football program.
In Fall 2023, the university enrolled 28,883 undergraduate and 7,421 graduate and professional students; 54.6% of students are female, 45.4% are male. [5] UT hosts students from all 50 U.S. states and over 90 foreign countries. 22,922 students come from Tennessee, and the next three most popular U.S. states are Georgia, Virginia, and North ...
The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) maintains information on endowments at U.S. higher education institutions by fiscal year (FY). [1] As of FY2023 [update] , the total endowment market value of U.S. institutions stood at $839.090 billion, with an average across all institutions of $1.215 billion and a ...
The results from Week 14 in college football causes some major changes to this week's NCAA Re-Rank 1-134 with Texas rising and Ohio State falling.
The fall 2017 entering freshmen class had an average SAT composite score of 1323 and an average ACT composite score of 29. These freshman SAT/ACT scores are the highest averages in UTD's history – which surpassed Texas A&M's and matched UT Austin's averages of that year. [76]
The overall average of high school grades for first-year students was about 86 per cent for fall 2014. [197] The retention rate was 92.1 per cent. In 2011–12, 40.3 per cent of the students were enrolled in the Social Science and Humanities departments, 23.9 per cent were enrolled in Biology, Engineering, and Mathematics & Physical Sciences.
We don't play 7-on-7. You've got to be really good upfront, especially in this conference." Texas fans figured out what they’re supposed to do in this conference.
In American federal elections, races for U.S. Senate tend to be more competitive than those for U.S. House of Representatives. [4] Even in wave election years, the vast majority of U.S. House members keep their seats, with little pressure from the opposing party. [5] Competition in U.S. House races has been in decline since at least the 1960s. [6]