This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: UT-Austin will again require SAT or ACT test scores for admission. Here's why.
The University of Texas at Austin will once again require standardized testing scores for undergraduate admissions after four years of a pandemic-induced policy that waived the practice.
The Texas Admissions office handles applications for first-year undergraduate students to The University of Texas at Austin. First-year students are students who will have finished high school but not ...
Under Hartzell, UT-Austin became more academically selective. Last year, the school limited automatic admission to only those Texas high school students who graduate in the top 5% of their class. All ...
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The Texas Admissions office manages all applications for transfer students applying to The University of Texas at Austin from outside of UT. External transfers are applicants who have finished high ...
James Davis will transition from his role as the university's senior vice president and chief operating officer to lead the university as interim president.
Davis will take over the role effective immediately. He replaces Jay Hartzell who is leaving to lead Southern Methodist University.
Under Hartzell, UT-Austin became more academically selective. Last year, the school limited automatic admission to only those Texas high school students who graduate in the top 5% of their class.