The University of Texas at Tyler is a public university located in Tyler, Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
Founded in 1971.
School Size: The school has five campuses, including a main campus and four branch campuses. The main campus covers an area of 320 acres. According to statistics from the fall of 2022, the school has a total of 6,971 undergraduates, a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1, and a semester-based academic calendar.
System: The school is part of the University of Texas system.
Academic Research
Departments and Majors: The school consists of the College of Humanities and Sciences, the College of Business and Technology, the College of Education and Psychology, the College of Engineering and Computer Technology, the College of Nursing and Life Sciences, and the Ben Metty Fish School of Pharmacy. It offers more than 90 bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs, covering fine arts, biology, chemistry, physics, communications, history, philosophy, literature and language, mathematics, music, political science, social science, anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography, public administration, sociology, visual performing arts, accounting, finance, management, marketing, health science teacher training, applied arts and sciences, art history, civil engineering, computer information systems, computer science, construction engineering management, electrical engineering, health and kinesiology, human resource management and development, industrial safety, industrial technology, interdisciplinary research, journalism, mechanical engineering, instrument education, instrument performance, piano teaching, piano playing, vocal education, nursing, school counseling and many other professional fields.
Teaching resources: The school's faculty is of high quality, and many professors have rich teaching and scientific research experience, and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance. For example, some professors of the school have published a large number of academic papers and works in their research fields, and actively participated in various academic conferences and research projects, creating a good academic atmosphere and learning conditions for students.
School ranking: In the 2024 "U.S. News & World Report" ranking of the best universities in the United States, the school ranked 361st among national universities and 195th among public schools.
Apply for admission
Undergraduate application: Generally requires high school graduation or equivalent, high school grade point average (GPA) of about 3.4, SAT total score between 1000-1220, and ACT total score between 19-24. In terms of language requirements, the TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) generally requires 79 points, and the IELTS requires 6.5 points.
Graduate application: The application requirements for different majors are different, but generally you need to provide undergraduate degree certificates, transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statements and other materials. Some majors may also require GRE or GMAT scores.
Study abroad costs
Tuition: In the 2023-2024 academic year, the tuition and miscellaneous fees for in-state students are US$9,920, and the tuition and miscellaneous fees for out-of-state students are US$25,198.
Living expenses: Including accommodation, food, transportation and other expenses, about 10,710 Around USD.
Campus Life
Student Organizations and Activities: The school has a variety of student organizations and clubs covering academic, cultural, artistic, sports and other fields, such as student unions, academic clubs, cultural exchange associations, sports clubs, etc. Students can participate in corresponding organizations and activities according to their interests and hobbies, make friends, expand their network, and enrich their extracurricular life.
Sports: The school's sports teams participate in the Lone Star League of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, providing students with opportunities to participate in sports and show their sports talents, and cultivating students' teamwork spirit and competitive awareness.
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