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Where do freshman live at UT Austin?

All students enrolled in The University of Texas at Austin are eligible to live in University-owned housing. Students are not required to live on campus and may choose to live on or off campus. Freshmen are encouraged to consider living in University residence halls.
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Where do UT Austin students live?

78% of UT students live off campus. Undergraduate students gravitate towards West Campus more than any other neighborhood, while graduate students often prefer the quieter North Campus and Hyde Park neighborhoods.
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Where can freshman students live on campus utd?

University Commons residence halls feature three-bedroom suites, recreation areas, large communal spaces and study lounges. Available to first-year students.
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How hard is it to get housing at UT Austin?

Unfortunately you are right if you talk about dorms: UT Austin only has enough campus/dorm housing for about half of the freshman class. Sign up for housing as soon as you can and make sure to check out the different coops available.
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Are freshman guaranteed housing at UT Austin?

Contracts are offered to students who are admitted to the University; incoming freshmen must be admitted and have paid or satisfied the enrollment deposit. More information about the housing application process is available online. Housing is not guaranteed for students.
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Why is UT Austin acceptance rate so low?

Based on state policy, UT Austin must accept the top 10% of students from every public high school in Texas. UT Austin is a top-ranked public school. So, the University of Texas acceptance rate for their Austin campus is fairly low. UT Austin ranks #38 in National Universities according to U.S. News.
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Should college freshmen live on campus?

First-year college students often are expected or required to live in residence halls or dormitories. In subsequent years, it's usually up to those students to decide whether to reside on or off campus. But some schools, like Ohio Wesleyan University and Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, don't provide an option.
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How does UT Austin housing work?

There are many types of student housing to choose from, including on-campus residence halls, off-campus private dorms, and off-campus apartments. At UT, freshmen are not required to live on-campus, but it is common for underclassmen to live in the on-campus dorms.
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Are freshmen required to live on campus at UTD?

Application Process

Applicants who do not submit a completed application will not be eligible to receive a housing assignment. On campus housing for first-year students is not guaranteed. UT Dallas does not have a live-on requirement for first-year students.
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How big is the freshman class at UT Austin?

According to UT, a record 66,109 students applied to attend the university this fall – a 10% increase from 2022. UT enrolled 9,385 first-time, first-year undergraduate students, surpassing last fall's enrollment record of 9,109, and total enrollment rose to 53,082, 1.3% above last fall's all-time high of 52,384.
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What is the racial makeup of UT Austin?

Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity

The enrolled student population at The University of Texas at Austin is 36.7% White, 24.2% Hispanic or Latino, 20.6% Asian, 4.33% Black or African American, 3.67% Two or More Races, 0.0962% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.0539% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.
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What is the best place to live at UT Austin?

West Campus is the perennial favorite among undergraduates, but many students (especially those in graduate school or who have classes around Dean Keeton St) prefer North Campus and Hyde Park. Far West and Riverside are two of the most budget-friendly areas.
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Is UT Austin a pretty campus?

Spend just a minute on our campus and you'll quickly see how The University of Texas at Austin is an immense and beautiful world all its own.
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Is UT Austin an elite college?

TIME Magazine named UT Austin as one of the Best Colleges for Future Leaders in the United States. UT earned the No. 14 ranking, which was highest among Texas universities and third highest among all public schools.
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Do most students live on campus at UT Austin?

At this school, 18% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 82% of students live off campus.
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Do I qualify for smart housing UT Austin?

Low-to-moderate Income Requirement

In most cases, this means if you demonstrate that the income of the person paying for your apartment is between 50% and 80% of the Austin area's median income, you will qualify for SMART housing.
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Can you choose your dorm roommate at UT Austin?

Students can submit a roommate request, and once approved, they will be paired together.
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Is it cheaper to live on campus or off campus?

It's probably always going to be financially cheaper to live off-campus. Exceptions may exist in an area with a particularly high cost of living and higher than average going rates for rent.
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Should I live in a dorm or apartment freshman year?

Most four-year colleges require students to live on campus their first year. Students who live on campus are often more academically successful and feel a stronger sense of belonging. How much it costs to live on campus depends on your school and area's cost of living.
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Can you live in a dorm all 4 years?

At many colleges and universities, you will need to live in the residence halls for your first year or two of college. A few schools require campus residency for all four years. Even if your school allows students to live off campus, consider the pros and cons of living on campus before making a final decision.
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What is the 90 rule for UT Austin?

Under state law, 90% of first-year students must be in-state residents and of those, 75% must be automatically admitted to UT Austin. The remaining 25% of in-state students, as well as transfer and out-of-state students, are admitted through a holistic review process.
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Why is UT Austin so prestigious?

The University of Texas at Austin is one of the world's leading research universities, supporting cutting-edge research in all disciplines and offering more than 200 dedicated research units and centers, ranging from the Texas Advanced Computing Center to the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies.
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Is UT Austin richer than Harvard?

Harvard University may lose the title of the nation's wealthiest university, Bloomberg reported. The potential new wealthiest university is the University of Texas, which may overtake Harvard's $53.2 billion endowment, as of June 21. The value of the Texas endowment at that time was $42.9 billion.
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