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An educational leader in the thriving North Texas region, UTA nurtures minds within an environment that values excellence, ingenuity, and diversity.
Make UTA your home and find places on campus to study, meet with friends, eat, live, get academic support, and utilize health services. You can also find ways to get involved in extracurricular activities, organizations, and programs!
UTA's 2030 Strategic Plan. Discover UTA's strategic goals and initiatives that guide UTA's workforce. See where we're heading and what we hope to achieve to lead Utah's mobility solutions and improve quality of life.
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UTA offers more than 180 degree programs across nine colleges with world-renowned faculty and resources to help you reach your goals.
Explore over 180 bachelors, masters, and doctorate programs across nine colleges. With world-renowned faculty and resources, we can help you forge your future.
UTA Strategic Plan As we chart our path forward, The University of Texas at Arlington will focus on five key strategic theme areas to guide our efforts. These themes emerged from hundreds of conversations and listening sessions that President Cowley held in her first six months at UTA.
Conveniently located in the heart of one of the fastest growing cities in the nation, UTA Fort Worth offers flexible daytime, evening, and weekend class schedules to support full-time working professionals, while smaller classes create the atmosphere needed to learn from professors and peers.
The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA or UT Arlington) [7] is a public research university in Arlington, Texas. The university was founded in 1895 and was in the Texas A&M University System for several decades until joining the University of Texas System in 1965.