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University of Texas at Tyler
Place / State :Texas
Address :Director of Admissions and Student Records, University of Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Boulevard, Tyler, TX 75799-0001
Contact : E-Mail - 1
Website :http://www.uttyler.edu 
Degree Awarded :,Bachelor's ,Master's,,
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Accounting, Art/Fine Arts, Biology/Biological Sciences, Business Administration/ Commerce/ Management, Chemistry, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Economics, English, Finance/Banking, Health Science, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Journalism, Liberal Arts/General Studies, Marketing/ Retailing/ Merchandising, Mathematics, Medical Technology, Music, Nursing, Physical Fitness/Exercise Science, Political Science/Government, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Speech/Rhetoric/Public Address/Debate, Theater Arts/Drama,

Institution Details :200acre urban campus founded in 1971
Student body:Coeducational
Institutional control : State


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  • Most Difficult: Out of the applicants, about 30% or fewer of the applicants were accepted who were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1250 (1310 recentered ) on SATI (verbal and mathematical combined )or over 29 on the ACT (composite). 
  • Very Difficult: Out of the applicants, about 60% or fewer of the applicants were accepted who were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1150 (1230) recentered) on the SAT I or over 26 on the ACT. 
  • Moderately Difficult: Out of the applicants, about 85% or fewer of the applicants were accepted who were in the top half of their high school class and scored over 900 (1010 recentered) on the SAT I or over 18 on the ACT. 
  • Minimally Difficult: Out of the applicants, up to 95% of the applicants were accepted who were not in the top half of their high school class and scored somewhat below 900(1010 recentered ) on the SAT I or below 19 on the ACT. 
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