Information for Students
Courses and Programs
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The Courses and Programs section of this page is under development. Please e-mail any suggestions or pertinent course descriptions to Dr. Robert Bing or Lisa Thompson, co-chairs of the Website Sub-Committee of the Status of Women and Minorities Committee.
See course descriptions for Anthropology, Bilingual/ESL, French, German, Humanities, Linguistics, Mexican American Studies, Modern Languages, Portugese, Russian, and Spanish.
Africa Program
Center for Mexican American Studies
Women’s Studies
Student Organizations
Office of Student Governance and Organizations
Office of Multicultural Affairs
International/Multicultural Student Organizations
Maversity
Multicultural Mavericks
Multicultural Fraternities and Sororities
Native America Student Organization
Resources
Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action
Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships
Office for Students with Disabilities
The Texas Diversity and Leadership Conference awards ten $2000 scholarships that can be applied towards attending a four year accredited college or university, to assist selected students with tuition, fees, books, and to assist with on-campus room and board. The scholarship is only open to students that will be full-time traditional college freshman entering a four year college or university for the first time in the 2008-2009 school year.
Demographic Information
Student Ethnicity
47.9 percent White
14.4 percent Hispanic
13.9 percent African American
10.8 percent International
10.3 percent Asian
0.5 percent Native American
University Information
Enrollment
24,888 total
18,810 undergraduate
6,078 graduate
Degrees Offered
78 bachelor’s
74 master’s
33 doctoral