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1998-1999 UT-Austin Student Profile


 

The Student Profile, produced annually by the UT-Austin Office of Admissions, provides a variety of statistical information about the University and its student body.

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Campus Facts

As the academic flagship of the UT System's 15 component institutions, UT-Austin has come far from its beginning in 1883, when it had only one building, eight teachers, two departments, 221 students and a 40-acre campus. Today, it has a main campus of more than 350 acres that is home to more than 48,000 students, a full-time teaching staff of about 2,700, and about 17,000 staff members. UT-Austin has 15 colleges and schools and it offers degrees in more than 270 programs. Each semester more than 6,000 courses are offered to students.

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Campus Enrollment

A total of 48,906 students enrolled at UT-Austin for the fall semester 1998, a increase of 1.0% from the fall semester 1997.

colleges undergraduate graduate &
professional
Architecture 383 214
Business Administration 4,507 1,315
Communication 3,737 537
Education 1,924 1,362
Engineering 4,577 1,756
Fine Arts 1,604 581
Law n/a 1,377
Liberal Arts 11,222 1,739
Library & Information Science n/a 411
Natural Sciences 8,135 1,335
Nursing 565 219
Pharmacy 305 246
Public Affairs n/a 213
Social Work 244 340
Intercollegial Programs n/a 58
campus total 37,203 11,703

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First-Time Freshmen

The Admission Process

Of those students who applied to UT-Austin for the fall semester 1998, 71.3% were admitted. Of those students admitted, 56.3% enrolled for the fall semester. (Note: some students who applied for the fall semester entered instead during summer 1998.)

summer & fall 1998 entering freshmen
16,797 applied
11,975 admitted
6,744 enrolled

 


High School Rank

summer & fall 1998 entering freshmen
Percentage in top 10% of high school class: 44%
Percentage in top 25% of high school class: 80%

 


SAT Scores

The middle 50% of entering freshmen score between 1120 and 1300 on the SAT Total.

summer & fall 1998 entering freshmen
SAT Quartile SAT Total Score Range
top quarter 1310 to 1600
2nd quarter 1220 to 1300
3rd quarter 1120 to 1210
bottom quarter 400 to 1110

The table below deals with the two sections of the SAT - verbal and quantitative - and breaks down the scores, numbers, and percentages of students for each.

summer & fall 1998 entering freshmen
SAT
ranges
SAT score
verbal quantitative
number percentage number percentage
700-800 698 11.1% 1,204 17.5%
600-690 2,336 37.1% 2,697 42.9%
500-590 2,573 40.8% 2,029 32.2%
<500 690 11.0% 467 7.4%

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Age

The median age of undergraduates is 21.0 years.

Nontraditional age students, those 25 years old and over, comprise 9.0% of all undergraduates.

In the Graduate and Professional Schools, the median age is 30.3 years; 11.1% are more than 40 years old.

The average age in Law School is 25.5 years.

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Gender

Overall, 49.3% of the UT-Austin student population are women and 50.7% are men.

class women men
Freshman 50.0% 50.0%
Sophomore 50.6% 49.4%
Junior 50.7% 49.3%
Senior 49.9% 50.1%
Graduate 46.7% 53.3%
Law 44.5% 55.5%

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Geographic Origin

UT-Austin students come from all of the 254 counties in Texas, from all 50 states, and from 122 foreign countries.

Texans are:

  • 91% of undergraduate students;
  • 49% of graduate/professional students.

The Texas counties sending the most undergraduate students to UT-Austin are:

county number of
undergraduates
Harris 7,303
Travis 5,791
Dallas 2,940
Bexar 2,222
Tarrant 1,856

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International Students

International students make up about 7.8% of the campus population; 3.3% of undergraduates and 21.9% of graduate/professional students are from foreign countries.

The countries with more than 100 students attending UT-Austin are:

country number
enrolled
People's Republic of China 508
India 502
Republic of Korea 484
Taiwan 268
Mexico 174
Germany 118
Pakistan 112
Japan 109

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Ethnicity

The number and percentage of students by ethnic category within each type of school are shown in the table below.

ethnicity Undergraduate Graduate Law Graduate
Business
total
number % number % number % number % number %
White 24,200 65.0 5,553 60.9 1,043 75.8 776 64.2 31,572 64.6
American Indian 182 0.5 43 0.5 10 0.7 4 0.3 239 0.5
Black 1,311 3.5 248 2.7 40 2.9 17 1.4 1,616 3.3
Asian American 5,104 13.7 335 3.7 90 6.5 90 7.5 5,619 11.5
Hispanic 5,154 13.9 623 6.8 122 8.9 65 5.4 5,964 12.2
Foreign 1,227 3.3 2,275 24.9 36 2.6 255 21.1 3,793 7.7
unknown 25 0.1 41 0.5 36 2.6 1 0.1 103 0.2
Total 37,203 100.0 9,118 100.0 1,377 100.0 1,208 100.0 48,906 100.0

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Undergraduate Retention

Relatively large percentages of first-time entering freshmen at UT-Austin remain enrolled through the start of their sophomore year. Among the first-time freshmen who entered UT-Austin from 1988 through 1997, 85% returned for the fall semester of their sophomore year; approximately 77% returned for the start of their junior year.

The table below shows the percentage of students from the summer and fall 1997 entering class who returned for the start of their sophomore year in fall 1998. The data are presented within selected categories of high school class rank and SAT Total test score.

high school
class rank
SAT Total test score interval
400-1120 1130-1210 1220-1300 1310-1600
top 10% 88% 93% 94% 97%
11 to 25% 79% 87% 88% 93%
2nd quarter 73% 83% 86% 86%
bottom half 48% 60% 61% 71%

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Graduation Rates

Consistent with national trends, less than half of the first-time freshmen who enrolled at UT-Austin graduated within four years. Of those who entered during 1988-1994:

  • 30.2% graduated within four years;
  • 57.2% graduated within five years;
  • 64.3% graduated within six years.

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Degrees Conferred

During the 1997-1998 academic year The University of Texas at Austin conferred 11,747 degrees:

7,594 Bachelor's Degrees
2,793 Master's Degrees
811 Doctor of Philosophy Degrees
494 Doctor of Jurisprudence Degrees
55 Doctor of Pharmacy Degrees

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Undergraduate Performance

The average cumulative grade-point average (GPA) for all undergraduates for fall semester 1997 was 2.89.

The average cumulative GPA by class level was:

  • 2.74 Freshman
  • 2.87 Sophomore
  • 2.92 Junior
  • 2.99 Senior

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Fields of Study

Listed below is the number of students enrolled in the most popular undergraduate and graduate fields of study for fall semester 1998.

undergraduate students
major enrollment
Liberal Arts, undeclared 3,195
Computer Science 2,134
Biology/Biological Sciences 1,936
unspecified Business 1,925
Psychology 1,923
Electrical Engineering 1,542
Applied Learning & Development 1,258
Economics 1,078
Mechanical Engineering 1,056
Government 1,023
English 1,012
Natural Sciences, undeclared 1,009
Journalism 862
Radio-Television-Film 830
Finance 692

 

graduate/professional students
discipline enrollment
Engineering 1,756
Liberal Arts 1,739
Law 1,377
Education 1,362
Natural Sciences 1,335
Business 1,196
Fine Arts 581
Communications 537
Library & Information Science 411
Social Work 340
Pharmacy 246
Nursing 219
Architecture 214
Public Affairs 213
Intercollegial Programs 58

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Student Fees & Expenses

Typical costs for an undergraduate taking 13 hours each semester during 1998-1999 are estimated to be:

* Based on an average undergraduate course load of 13 semester hours per term.
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** This exceeds the actual amount of UT room/board contracts because it includes the cost of residence hall meal plans as well as the cost of meals not served in the residence halls, plus snacks.
  Texas resident nonresident
average tuition & fees* $3,334 $8,872
books & supplies $680 $680
transportation $720 $720
miscellaneous (entertainment, clothing, personal items, etc.) $1,878 $1,878
room & board (on campus)** $5,372 $5,372
on campus total $11,984 $17,522
room & board (off campus) $6,600 $6,600
off campus total $13,212 $18,750

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Financial Aid

In 1997-1998, approximately 22,500 undergraduate students received $158.8 million dollars in financial support.

Of this total amount:

percentage amount type
16.5% $26,150,000 grants
17.1% $27,075,000 scholarships
58.9% $93,625,000 loans
7.5% $11,915,000 work study/employment

Graduate students earned $123.6 million through scholarships, fellowships, teaching and research assistantships, and other campus employment.

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Scholarships

For 1997-1998, The University of Texas at Austin awarded 7,851 scholarships to undergraduates including 877 National Merit Scholars, 30 National Achievement Scholars, 210 National Hispanic Scholars, and 725 Presidential Achievement Scholars. The average stipend was $2,720 per recipient.

A total of 6,300 graduate students received $31 million dollars in scholarship and fellowship support for the 1997-1998 school year.

Notable graduate student awards for 1998-1999 include:

225   University Continuing Fellowships
97   University Preemptive Fellowships
48   National Science Foundation Fellowships
28   Research Internships
21   Microelectronics Development Fellowships
12   Thematic Fellowships
4   Ford Foundation Fellowships
3   Jacob Javits Fellowships
3   Fullbright-Hays Dissertation Research Abroad
2   Fannie & John Hertz Fellowships
1   Howard Hughes Fellowship
1   AT&T Fellowships

University fellowships carry a stipend up to $15,500. Tuition and fees may or may not be included, depending on the fellowship.

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Housing

More than 6,000 students, approximately 12% of the total student body, live in university-owned housing. Approximately one-half (47%) of freshmen live in residence halls.

In addition, the Division of Food and Housing maintains a listing of off-campus, privately-owned housing to help students locate off-campus rental housing.

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Recreational Sports

Students at UT-Austin participate in intramural sports at a very high rate: 86% of all students were involved in one or more recreational sports activities. In 1997-1998 there were more than 300 touch football teams, 300 softball teams, 500 basketball teams, and 200 soccer teams participating in recreational sports leagues.

In addition, Recreational Sports:

  • employs over 1,000 students per semester;
  • instructs over 3,000 students per semester in aerobics classes;
  • rents outdoor equipment to over 4,500 students each year;
  • accommodates over 12,000 different individuals each day in recreational activities;
  • accumulates an estimated 2 million hours of recreational sports participation annually.

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Organizations & Clubs

In 1997-1998, UT-Austin students participated in more than 700 registered student organizations representing their academic, cultural, ethnic, political, professional, recreational, religious, service, and social interests.

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