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Cultural Diversity at UT Arlington

At UT Arlington, we recognize and support the  need to expand educational opportunities to fulfill the promise of a culturally diverse society united by shared values and ideas.

Approximately 25 percent of our 25,297 students are pursuing graduate-level degrees. Our graduate students come from all walks of life, each contributing his or her knowledge and skills to build a better future.


Special Invitation to McNair Scholars

The Africa Program

Founded in 1994, The Africa Program's mission is to promote business, educational, and technological relations between Africa and the State of Texas. Africa represents the world’s new economic frontier - a vast, populous region of unlimited possibilities. As the second largest continent, Africa has enormous undeveloped natural resources and a growing consumer market of over 800 million people. Since education is the key to realizing the human resource potential that is essential for Africa’s overall development, the Program emphasizes educational linkages between Africa and Texas. Given expanding business opportunities in Texas and the efforts of many of its businesses to internationalize or expand their overseas operations, the Program seeks to play a key role in facilitating ties between Texas businesses and Africa. Visit the Africa Program website at www.uta.edu/africaprogram for more details.

Diversity Leadership Program

UT Arlington hosts Monster.com’s 2007 Diversity Leadership Weekend from August 3rd to August 5th, 2007. More... 

Special Invitation to LSAMP Scholars

If you have been a Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation scholar or would like to become one, here is a great opportunity for a research experience in the summer of 2008: the Summer Research Academy.

The student body has become increasingly diversified with students now representing 49 U.S. states and territories and more than 139 countries. For more information on diversity at UT Arlington see: 

                                                                       
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