Higher Education in Texas



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The Dallas 40 Lee F. Jackson, Chancellor February 26, 2007 801 North Texas Blvd. Denton, Texas 76201 940.565.2000 www.unt.edu 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817.735.2000 www.hsc.unt.edu 7300 Houston School Road Dallas, Texas 75241 972.780.3600 www.unt.edu/unt-dallas/ 1

Only state with six systems Higher Education in Texas Each with one Board of Regents and Chancellor: University of Texas Texas A&M University of Houston University of North Texas Texas Tech Texas State And four independents: SFA, TWU, Texas Southern, and Midwestern 2

Lack of Higher Education Planning in Texas Campuses were located for 19 th Century purposes, i.e. in geographically disperse locations for teacher training Specialized programs have been developed politically ever since, without a strong state focus on workforce or academic needs Not in areas of high population growth; no 4 year university in Collin, Montgomery, Williamson counties, for example 3

National Enrollment Percentages Percent of Total Population Enrolled in Higher Education 2000 2001 2002 2003 California 6.6% 6.9% 7.1% 6.6% Illinois 6.0% 6.0% 6.2% 6.3% Michigan 5.7% 5.9% 6.0% 6.1% New York 5.5% 5.6% 5.8% 5.9% Pennsylvania 5.0% 5.1% 5.3% 5.5% Texas 4.9% 5.0% 5.3% 5.4% Ohio 4.8% 5.0% 5.2% 5.3% Florida 4.4% 4.6% 4.7% 4.9% Georgia 4.2% 4.5% 4.7% 4.7% New Jersey 4.0% 4.1% 4.2% 4.3% Nation 5.4% 5.6% 5.8% 5.8% Source: NCES IPEDS Enrollment Survey from HigherEdInfo.org, US Census Bureau 4

Texas Has A Problem: Closing the Gaps is the Response Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board was created in 1965 to oversee quality of academic programs, administer financial aid, approve new programs Enrollment and graduation rates lag other large states in the US Few Texas universities are recognized nationally for excellence in various disciplines, and Texas has lagged California, Maryland, New York, and other states in university-sponsored research Closing the Gaps by 2015 was adopted in October 2000 by the Coordinating Board with strong support of the state's educational, business, and political communities. http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/closingthegaps/ 5

History of General Revenue, Tuition, and E&G Fees per FTSE 6

UNT Denton Founded in 1890 4th largest Texas university 33,443 students Students come from every state in the nation and more than 134 countries around the world More than a third of the student enrollment is minority UNT offers 233 degree programs 7

Little known facts about UNT UNT is comprised of 161 buildings on approximately 850 acres The fastest growing major at UNT is International Studies 5,319 students live at UNT, making it the largest residential campus in the Dallas Fort Worth area UNT is home of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, an accelerated residential program for gifted high school students UNT employs 3,513 faculty and staff UNT clock tower at night 8

UNT s New Research Park in Denton Located near the UNT campus 553,324 square feet on 200 acres Houses colleges & departments of: Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Technology Material Science & Engineering Mechanical & Energy Engineering $16 million in Federal Funds for the Center for Advanced Research and Technology (C.A.R.T.) Research Park, Denton, Texas 9

UNT Health Science Center One of nine public health-related institutions in Texas Only college of osteopathic medicine, and one of three public health schools, in the state of Texas Comprised of four main colleges: 1. Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine 2. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 3. School of Public Health 4. Physician Assistant Studies Program UNT Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas 10

UNT Health Science Center $22,325,471 in research expenditures annually (FY05) Cardiovascular Research Institute Institute for Aging and Alzheimer s Disease Research Institute for Cancer Research North Texas Eye Research Institute Osteopathic Research Center Physical Medicine Institute Institute for Public Health Research Texas Institute for Hispanic Health Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM) consistently ranked by U.S. News and World Report among top medical schools in the country in Primary Care and Geriatrics In Spring 2005,doubled the size of the campus by acquiring the former Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas 11

The Health Institutes of Texas Builds on HSC traditional focus on family medicine and health care delivery Expands research activity with already established centers of excellence in Health Outcomes, Translational Research, and Primary and Rural Care Complements and does not duplicate the research of other Texas health centers 7 of 9 of the Texas Health Related Institutions have at least one state assisted research project FY08 $16,757,433; FY09 $16,757,433 Center for BioHealth Building 12

UNT Dallas Campus UNT began teaching at a leased Dallas building in 2000 Courses and student enrollments have grown steadily Site of UNT Dallas, Dallas, Texas First Permanent Building Opened January 16, 2007 Independent status is planned for 2009 or 2010 UNT Dallas, Dallas, Texas 13

UNT Dallas Campus 14

UNT Dallas Campus Bachelor s degree programs (16) Applied arts and sciences Computer science Criminal justice Entrepreneurship General business General studies Health information management Human services Legal information management Organizational development Organizational behavior & human resource management Elementary education (six tracks in EC-4 & 4-8, plus dual certification option in K-12 special education) Nursing (RN to BSN program, offered by UTA) Rehabilitation studies Social science Sociology Master s degree programs (7) Business administration (M.B.A., strategic mgt.) Counseling Criminal justice Educational administration (principal certification) Higher education (student services admin.) Information science Library science Doctoral degree program (1) Educational administration (Ed.D.) Certificate programs (8) Adolescent counseling certificate Adult counseling certificate Alternative dispute resolution certificate Applied gerontology Community counseling certificate Diversity certificate Education diagnostician certification Technical writing certificate 15

UNT Dallas Campus with 25,000 students 16

UNT System s Urban Center in Downtown Dallas Site of proposed downtown park (Main Street, Dallas) Universities Center at Dallas (Main Street, Dallas) 17

Vision for Urban Center at Dallas Proposed downtown park with College of Law (far right) and the new UCD façade (center) 18

Urban Center Dallas Planned Uses Continued Cooperative with Other Universities University of North Texas System Uses: Chancellor s Office Admissions Outreach Facilities/Construction Legal UNT Special Programs Visual Arts & Design Fashion Collection and Gallery Center for Economic Development and Research UNT Courses Being Explored: Business Information & Technology Real Estate Applied Economics Arbitration Dispute Resolution/Juvenile & Gang International Mediation Culinary Arts Design Communication Design Fashion Design Interior Design Museum Studies Merchandising College of Music/Concert Masters Program 19

1900 Elm Street Flexible spaces for academic and administrative growth out of 1901 Main Housing opportunities for existing and future students of all programs 1900 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas 20

Proposed UNT College of Law Establish the First Public Law School in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area There are four public law schools in Texas but none in the DFW area UNT College of Law will be housed in the Old Municipal Building part of the proposed UNT Urban Center Dallas City of Dallas will make land and building available and donate half the renovation cost a $30M commitment Old Municipal Building, Dallas, Texas at Main and Harwood Texas needs legal education for a growing economy..no law school has been created since 1963. DFW area needs fair opportunities for our students; Houston has three law schools but we have more college students 21

Proposed UNT School of Pharmacy Authorizing legislation includes working with Coordinating Board Start-up Costs FY08 $1,500,000; FY09 $1,500,000 No public or private program in region Start up in Fort Worth and then move to available space on new Dallas Campus UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth 22

Major UNTS Priorities of Regional Impact Improved formula funding for UNT campuses in Denton, Fort Worth, and Dallas Parity for UNT in Denton in Non-formula items The Health Institutes of Texas UNT College of Law UNT School of Pharmacy 23