Student Resources
Each of these units assist undergraduates with what they need to create their own pathways to student success.
Texas One Stop
Assists with registration, scholarships and financial aid, tuition payments, and student records.
Sanger Learning Center
Provides free academic support for all students, including tutoring, academic workshops, and exam reviews.
First-Year Experience
Helps incoming students transition to UT with programs like First-Year Interest Groups (FIGs) and Signature Courses.
Core Curriculum
Determines degree requirements for all students, regardless of major, and sets the foundation for more advanced coursework.
Undergraduate Research
Engages students in research and creative activity through poster sessions, competitions, and workshops.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Provides cost information and financial assistance for students through tools like tuition calculators and scholarship finders.
News
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New CeDiplomas Bring Longhorns Post-Grad Ease
There’s no need to wait by the mailbox if you’re a member of the Class of 2024. For the first time ever, The University of Texas at Austin’s Office of the Registrar is offering Longhorns a Certified Electronic Diploma (CeDiploma), as well as a traditional paper diploma, when they graduate.
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McNair Scholars Showcase Research at Poster Session in PCL
Students in the McNair Scholars program showcased their scholarly endeavors April 15-16 at the Scholars Lab in the Perry-Castañeda Library.
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Dive into Istanbul's Rich Tapestry with UGS 303: Snapshots of a Contested City
Have you ever dreamt of getting lost in the vibrant streets of Istanbul? Undergraduate College’s Signature Course, UGS 303: Snapshots of Contested Istanbul, lets you do just that, virtually!
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New Endowment Supports Patients, Practitioners & Cultures of Care Certificate
2024 is bringing exciting changes to the Patients, Practitioners & Cultures of Care (PPCC) certificate program. A $2 million endowment from Ian Bratcher and his family will expand this certificate program and rename it in honor of Ian’s father, Joe W. Bratcher III.
I work with a talented and devoted team of people who recruit, teach, enlighten and support students so they’re transformed during their time on the Forty Acres. Our students become leaders, engage the community around them, form key connections, and then ultimately, they go out and transform society for the benefit of others.
Richard J. Reddick
Senior Vice Provost and Dean