About the Institution

Founded in 1895, the University of Texas at Arlington, a Carnegie Research-1 Institution (Very High Research Activity), is a comprehensive teaching, research, and public service institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through scholarship and creative work.  UT Arlington is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of discoveries by our community of scholars. The University promotes lifelong learning though its academic, continuing education, and experiential learning programs. The faculty, staff, and student community share diverse cultural values that foster inclusivity and cultivate mutual respect.

UT Arlington is one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the United States, according to rankings of national universities published by U.S. News & World Report in 2020. In fall 2022, the student population was 32% Hispanic, 13% African American, and 12% Asian. UT Arlington has been designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education.

In response to societal needs, UT Arlington has evolved into a renowned university within the state and one of emerging position nationally and internationally. The University’s history of achievement can be attributed to its outstanding faculty, a strong student body, a record of success by graduates in their respective fields, and the growth of the Dallas/Fort Worth area as a nationally and internationally significant metropolis.

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