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Commencement 2019

UTA is scheduled to present more than 6,300 degrees in commencement ceremonies May 9-11 at College Park Center as thousands of workforce-ready graduates join the ranks of more than 230,000 UTA alumni around the globe. The School of Social Work could see as high as a 65% increase for all degrees, compared to spring 2018, once reviews of degree applications are complete. The College of Science could realize as high as a 28% increase for all degrees. The College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs could realize a nearly 7% increase, while the College of Nursing and Health Innovation could see up to a 3.6% increase, totaling up to 2,047 degrees. Ceremony details are on UTA’s commencement website.

#mAVGRAD2019
#MavGrad2019

Abby Dunkin and Ahoura Zandiatashbar represent two of the many incredible stories emerging from the Class of 2019. Both demonstrate the drive to be among the best and the determination to make the most of their time at UTA. Abby has played a key role in the success of the Lady Movin' Mavs and is starting another stint with the USA Women's Wheelchair Basketball team after graduation. Ahoura is a doctoral graduate in UTA's College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs and will head to Chicago after this weekend where he will start his career as a geospatial data scientist and adjunct assistant professor at the University of Illinois. WATCH ABBY'S STORY I WATCH AHOURA'S STORY

Making College Degrees more accessible
Making College Degress More Accessible

UTA and Dallas County Community College District have signed an agreement that substantially enhances their existing partnership and further eases pathways for students transferring to UTA, the two institutions announced last Friday. The main goals are to provide greater avenues for the seamless transition of DCCCD students to continue their studies at UTA through structured pathways fostered by early advising and data sharing, with a focus on ensuring effective transferability and a greater emphasis on supporting students to assure their success. READ MORE

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