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Texas students can now see which state public universities would accept them before they apply
Read full article: Texas students can now see which state public universities would accept them before they applyStudents can enter their class rank, grade point average, and standardized test scores to get a list of universities to which they’d be admitted.
With $200 million and state approval, University of Austin is ready to start accepting applicants
Read full article: With $200 million and state approval, University of Austin is ready to start accepting applicantsThe university was started by a group of higher education critics who believe traditional higher education has abandoned its commitment to open inquiry, free speech and civil discourse.
Texas A&M System’s guidance on the state’s DEI ban shows compliance might be a hard needle to thread
Read full article: Texas A&M System’s guidance on the state’s DEI ban shows compliance might be a hard needle to threadThe guidance asks universities in the system to avoid using the acronym DEI on their websites and walk a fine line between organizing events that “support diversity in a general way” but don’t “promote preferential treatment of any particular group.”
Texas commission recommends tying community colleges’ state funding to their performance
Read full article: Texas commission recommends tying community colleges’ state funding to their performanceState higher education leaders are pushing for the changes as community colleges face greater workforce demands and financial pressures. The commission’s report now goes to lawmakers, who are expected to file legislation on the matter next session.
Explore education outcomes in Texas public schools
Read full article: Explore education outcomes in Texas public schoolsEach year, approximately 300,000 students begin eighth grade in a Texas public school. Use our database to learn about the education outcomes of these eighth grade cohorts, including higher education enrollment and graduation rates.
Texas created a program to help students reenroll in college during the pandemic. Schools struggled to find students who qualified.
Read full article: Texas created a program to help students reenroll in college during the pandemic. Schools struggled to find students who qualified.College leaders blame strict requirements initially handed down by the state. “It was like we were on a hunt for a unicorn,” one spokesperson said.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick asks Gov. Greg Abbott to add higher ed construction projects to third special session
Read full article: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick asks Gov. Greg Abbott to add higher ed construction projects to third special sessionThe Texas Legislature has not approved bonds to fund capital projects on public university campuses since 2015, and many school leaders say they need help to build new buildings and maintain current structures.
Watch Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp talk about the pandemic, college football and more at The Texas Tribune Festival
Read full article: Watch Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp talk about the pandemic, college football and more at The Texas Tribune FestivalSharp talked about how higher ed survives the pandemic, the obstacles to running a world-class public university and the future of college football.
Texas universities got more state funding this year than they anticipated — but they’re still hoping for more support
Read full article: Texas universities got more state funding this year than they anticipated — but they’re still hoping for more supportTwo- and four-year school leaders are looking to the upcoming special session for more support as the state decides how to spend $16 billion in federal stimulus funding