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Contact Information

University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-1111
URL: http://www.utexas.edu
General Phone: (512)471-3434
Admissions: (512)475-7440
Financial Aid: (512) 475-6282

Fast Facts

Control: Public
Coed Status: Coeducational
Campus Setting: Large City
(250,000+ residents)
Calendar System: Semester
HBCU: No
Year Founded: 1883
School Colors: Burnt Orange, White
School Nickname: Longhorns

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Student Body (Fall 2007)

Total Student Population
(50,170 students)
Attendance Status
of All Undergraduates
Demographic Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Gender Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Undergraduates 37,459
Graduates 10,942
Professional 1,769
Total Students 50,170
Part-Time 2,473
Full-Time 34,408
African American 1,727
American Indian 168
Asian American 6,451
Caucasian 20,405
Hispanic American 6,592
International 1,483
Not Specified 55
Male 16,409
Female 17,999

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