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University of Texas El Paso

El Paso, United States
Overall Score
0.0

Admission Criteria

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About

The University of Texas, El Paso (UTEP) is notable for having a sizable Mexican-American student population. Only one other university in the United States is bigger than UTEP and has a majority Mexican-American student body. A reported 80 percent of students at UTEP are classified as Mexican-American.

Established in 1914, UTEP started life as a school focused on mining engineering and metallurgy. Since then, the university has expanded focus to cover 74 undergraduate and 76 postgraduate degrees, although a hint of its origins can be found in UTEP’s nickname. Its students and sports teams are known as the ‘Miners’, and a large ‘M’ painted by students in the 1920s can still be seen on campus today, close to the Sun Bowl sports stadium.

UTEP’s campus is particularly striking, with many buildings constructed in the style of Bhutanese dzongs. The massive sloping walls and overhanging roofs which are a feature of this type of construction are rarely seen outside of Tibet or Bhutan, and their presence on UTEP’s campus can be traced to the wife of the school’s first dean. After a fire in 1916 destroyed most of the original campus buildings, Kathleen Worrell suggested the new buildings follow a design she had seen in an issue of National Geographic.

Rankings & Scores

Research And Discovery

Citations per Faculty
Rank #69021.5
Academic Reputation
Rank #701+6.8

Learning Experience

Faculty Student Ratio
Rank #801+7.6

Employability

Employer Reputation
Rank #701+3.7
Employment Outcomes
Rank #801+9.1

Global Engagement

International Student Ratio
Rank #801+10.1
International Research Network
Rank #66961.6
International Faculty Ratio
Rank #801+13.9
International Student Diversity
Rank #801+7.8

Sustainability

Sustainability Score
Rank #801+41.5