University of Texas Dallas
The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is a Carnegie R1 classification (Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity) institution, located in a suburban setting 20 miles north of downtown Dallas. The University enrolls approximately 28,755 students and offers a broad array of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs.
Established by Eugene McDermott, J. Erik Jonsson and Cecil Green, the founders of Texas Instruments, UT Dallas is a young institution driven by the entrepreneurial spirit of its founders and their commitment to academic excellence. In 1969, the public research institution joined The University of Texas System and became The University of Texas at Dallas.
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- Producing engaged graduates prepared for life, work and leadership
- Advancing excellent educational and research programs in natural and human sciences, management, technology and the liberal and practical arts
- Transforming ideas into actions that directly benefit the personal, economic, social and cultural lives of Texas citizens
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