AUSTIN (KXAN) — The University of Texas at Austin will soon cut down on the number of top Texas high school students automatically admitted to the university, dropping the threshold from 6% to 5%.
Students on the South Mall at the University of Texas at Austin on Feb. 22, 2024. (Maria Crane/The Texas Tribune, Maria Crane/The Texas Tribune) Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- The University of Texas at Austin will once again require applicants to submit standardized test scores, beginning with applications to enroll in the fall of 2025. The university ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Starting this fall, students applying to the University of Texas at Austin will need to include their standardized testing scores. The change comes four years after UT removed ...
After months of waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on the fate of its race-conscious admissions policy, the University of Texas at Austin is once again marshaling its defenses, this time to ...
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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 decision ...
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UT-Austin is seeing explosive demand in applications. An auto admissions rule aims to curb growth.
Faced with record numbers of undergraduate applicants, the University of Texas at Austin has opted to curb its growth by limiting automatic admissions to students in the top 5% of their high school's ...
Higher education in the United States ― and in Texas ― is not the same as it was last year. This summer, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned affirmative action ― or race-conscious admissions ― policies, ...
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