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UT ARLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES

Dr. C.Y. Choi Assistant Professor, Economics e: cychoi@uta.edu t: 817-272-3860. UT ARLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES. THE GREATER MAVERICK COMMUNITY. WHERE MAVERICKS CALL HOME!. The Dallas / Fort – Worth Metroplex 4th largest metro area in the United States

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UT ARLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES

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  1. Dr. C.Y. Choi Assistant Professor, Economics e: cychoi@uta.edu t: 817-272-3860 UT ARLINGTON REPRESENTATIVES

  2. THE GREATER MAVERICK COMMUNITY WHERE MAVERICKS CALL HOME! • The Dallas / Fort – Worth Metroplex • 4th largest metro area in the United States • Has one of the highest concentrations of corporate headquarters in the United States • Contains the largest Information Technology industry base in the state • Cultural center rich in the arts, as well as • a sports centers  

  3. MAVERICK COUNTRY WHERE UT ARLINGTON IS LOCATED • The City of Arlington • Arlington’s Population is approximately 370,000 • Located between Dallas and Fort Worth, approximately 20 minutes driving distance in each direction • 15 minutes south of DFW International Airport, American Airlines hub and centrally located to the United States • Within a 3 hour drive of these regional cities:  • Austin   (Texas) 200 miles • Houston  (Texas) 262 miles • Oklahoma City  (Oklahoma) 209 miles • Shreveport (Louisiana)  206 miles

  4. CITY OF ARLINGTON TOURIST DESTINATION • The City of Arlington – Featured Attractions • Dallas Cowboys Stadium , home of “ America's Football Team”, a $1.15 billion stadium in Arlington. • Features two monumental arches • World's largest HD quality video board • Largest retractable end zone doors in the world • Rangers Ballpark in Arlington is the home of MLB's Texas Rangers and has been called the best baseball facility in the Major Leagues. • Six Flags Over Texas is a theme park that offers games, roller coaster rides, and live entertainment. Located a few miles from downtown Arlington and the campus.

  5. WHY STUDY IN THE UNITED STATES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION • Quality: U.S. colleges are known worldwide for the quality of their facilities, resources, and faculty. Accreditation systems ensure that institutions continue to maintain these standards. • Choice: The U.S. education system features many types of institutions, academic and social environments, entry requirements, degree programs, and subjects in which you can specialize. • Value: A U.S. degree offers excellent value for the money. A wide range of tuition fees and living costs, plus some financial help from colleges, make study in the United States affordable for hundreds of thousands of international students each year. • Flexibility: U.S. universities and colleges offer flexibility in choice of courses, but more importantly there is also the option for students to move from institution to another. Completing the first two years of a degree at one institution, usually a community college, and then moving to another, is very common Information acquired by U.S. Department of Education: www.ed.gov

  6. THE VALUE OF A GRADUATE EDUCATION STANDING OUT FROM THE CROWD Benefits of a graduate education: • Specialization within a field • New knowledge and skills • Higher demonstration of intelligence, perseverance, and ability to learn • An excellent method of changing careers Graduate school alumni go on to: • Jobs that drive the economy • Produce research that spurs innovation • Fill leadership positions in academia • Train future faculty researchers

  7. WHY STUDY AT UT ARLINGTON WHY BE A MAVERICK The University of Texas at Arlington sets the standard for educational excellence in the thriving Dallas-Fort Worth area by: • Fostering an active learning environment for its 28,000 students • Supporting faculty and students that are at the forefront of their research fields • Being classified as a Carnegie Research University/High Activity, UT Arlington rigorously pursues solutions to today’s most complex problems • Becoming a first-choice university for students seeking a traditional college experience

  8. The University of Texas at Arlington has a rich and diverse history. Since its start in 1895, the University has undergone eight different name changes. Arlington College 1895-1902 Carlisle Military Academy 1902-1913 Arlington Training School 1913-1916 Arlington Military Academy 1916-1917 The University was part of the A&M System 1917 to 1965 Grubbs Vocational College 1917-1923 North Texas Agricultural College 1923-1949 Arlington State College 1949-1967 The University of Texas at Arlington 1967-present Regardless of the name changes, UT Arlington has provided students with excellent academic instruction and an enriching foundation in numerous areas of study. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AN INSTITUTION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

  9. OUR MAVERICKS ARE… STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS Undergraduate21,370 76.1% Graduate6,715 23.9% Master’s 5,746 Doctoral 969 Total Population 28,085 Degrees Conferred Master’s 1,790 Doctoral 113 (AY 08-09)

  10. OUR MAVERICKS ARE… STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS More than half of our student population is comprised of traditionally under-represented groups. 19:1 Student to Faculty ratio Source: IRPS UT Arlington Enrollment Comparative Analysis

  11. 9 Colleges and Schools School of Architecture College of Business College of Education College of Engineering College of Liberal Arts School of Nursing College of Science School of Social Work School of Urban and Public Affairs Studies Offered 48 Certificates 74 Master’s 1 Professional 30 Doctoral ACADEMICS GRADUATE STUDIES OFFERED

  12. Carnegie Category: Research University/High Activity Research Status FY08: $66.6million—a 68.1% increase from the previous year More than 75 research centers & institutes campus wide The advantages of attending a research university include working in research centers where the future is being discovered and invented. Doing so provides insight into the uses for new technologies and more interactions with world-class faculty. A better vision for tomorrow’s challenges leads to better opportunities to find future jobs. UT ARLINGTON A LEADING RESEARCH UNIVERSITY

  13. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS • At a Glance • 1,574 MS Students • 78 PhD Students • 83 Graduate Teaching Assistants • 141 professorial faculty

  14. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OFBUSINESS • Masters Programs • Accounting • Business Administration (MBA) • Economics • Health Care Administration • Human Resource Management • Information Systems • Marketing Research • Quantitative Finance • Real Estate • Taxation • Doctoral Programs • Accounting • Business Statistics • Finance • Information Systems • Management • Management Sciences / Operations Management • Marketing

  15. COLLEGE OFBUSINESS PERFORMANCE • Accounting graduate program ranked 11th nationally, according a National Association of State Boards of Accountancy 2007 report • M. S. in Marketing Research program recognized as a top five program in the U.S. • Online MBA ranked as a top professionally accredited online MBA programs in the U.S. • Four MBA options, including the fastest growing Executive MBA program in the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex • 10 specialized master's programs and PhD in Business Administration • Dual Degree Options - Students earn two master's degrees • Executive MBA China Immersion Program--preparing future leaders for the global landscape

  16. COLLEGE OFBUSINESS OUR PROMISE – QUALITY, VALUE, FLEXIBILITY • OUTSTANDING FACULTY AND RESEARCH • FULLY ACCREDITED PROGRAMS--AACSB Accredited - The world's premier accreditation association for business and accounting programs. Only the top 15 percent of the world's business schools, and only one third of business schools in the U.S. hold AACSB accreditation • DIVERSITY - International students make up 13% of our students • BEST VALUE - Ranked #1 in North Texas in offering the best value for the money according to a 2007 study conducted by Decision Analyst, an international marketing research firm. • STATE OF THE ART - A leader in online education & application of business technology • FLEXIBLE GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS - MBA program options tailored to meet the needs of both full time scholars and working professionals

  17. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OFLIBERAL ARTS (COLA) • At a Glance • 448 MS Students • 115 PhD Students • 82 Graduate Teaching Assistants • 410 professorial faculty

  18. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OFLIBERAL ARTS (COLA) • Masters Programs • Anthropology • Art & Art History (MFA) • Communication • English • History • Humanities • Linguistics • Modern Language (French/Spanish) • Music Education • Music Performance • Political Science • Sociology • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages • Doctoral Programs • English • History (Transatlantic) • Linguistics • Philosophy

  19. COLLEGE OFLIBERAL ARTS (COLA) • COLA faculty have been honored by grants and awards from Bolivia, Korea and the People's Republic of China and have served as Visiting Professors around the world. • The work of COLA’s faculty has been recognized by such prestigious organizations as the: American Academy in Rome, British Academy, Mellon Foundation, and Stanford Humanities Center.

  20. COLLEGE OFLIBERAL ARTS (COLA) (CONTINUED) • Faculty have been nominated for numerous national and international awards, including Choice Magazine's Outstanding Academic Bookof the Year. • Adonis Rose, Artist in Residence in the Department of Music. Renowned jazz drummer who has played with some of the world’s most esteemed jazz artists, from nine-time Grammy-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis to three-time Grammy-winning entertainer Harry Connick Jr. Rose recently created and played the drum arrangement for Spike Lee’s HBO documentary, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.

  21. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING • Third largest engineering college in Texas and the most comprehensive engineering college in North Texas • Began construction of the $116 million Engineering Research Complex, a $25 million expansion of the existing Engineering Laboratory Building took place last Spring • Is celebrating its 50th anniversary • Areas of Discipline • Aerospace Engineering • Bioengineering • Civil & Environmental Engineering • Computer Science & Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering • Materials Science & Engineering • Mechanical Engineering

  22. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PROFILE • At a Glance • 1,241 MS Students • 350 PhD Students • 178 Research & Teaching Faculty • 233 Graduate Research Assistants • 175 Graduate Teaching Assistants • 91 Fellowships • $ 20,000,000 + Active Contracts & Grants

  23. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MAJOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH FACILITIES • Research Facilities • Automation & Robotics Research Institute (ARRI) • Nanotechnology Research and Teaching Facility (NanoFab) • Aerodynamics Research Center (ARC) • Regional High-Performance Computing Center • Departmental research laboratories

  24. UT ARLINGTON COLLEGE OF SCIENCE • Profile • 308 M.S. students • 203 Ph.D. students • Approximately 150 Research & Teaching Faculty • About 30 Graduate Research Assistants • About 130 Graduate Teaching Assistants (100% of Ph.D. students supported) • $10,000,000 instructional budget • About $10,000,000 in external grants • Funds from NIH, NSF, EPA, DOE, DARPA • Areas of Discipline • Biology • Chemistry & Biochemistry • Earth and Environmental Science • Interdisciplinary Science • Mathematics • Physics • Psychology

  25. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE MAJOR SCIENCE RESEARCH FACILITIES • Research Facilities – Housed in 6 buildings on campus • Center for Numerical Simulation and Modeling • Science Career and Education Center • Grid and High-Performance Computing Center • High Energy Physics Detector Construction Facility • Collection of Vertebrates • Animal Care Facility • Converging Biotechnology Center – in progress • Center for Nanostructured Materials • Physics and Chemistry Building • Center for Electron and Confocal Laser Microscopy

  26. UT Arlington CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS BUIDLING • The new $40 million Chemistry Physics Building houses: Faculty offices, • graduate student offices, planetarium, high performance computing center, • conference room, detector construction lab, and a physics machine shop. • The Chemistry and Physics Building has state-of-the-art teaching and • research labs for chemistry, biochemistry and physics. • The three-story structure, will house instructional and research labs, creating a • hub for educational excellence, scientific discovery and economic • development.

  27. UT Arlington BEYOND THE STARS • The UT Arlington Planetarium opened March 2006. It is the largest planetarium • in North Texas, with a 60 foot dome • Seats 170 patrons • Simulates the view of stars and planets from earth • Guides stargazers on virtual tours throughout the galaxy through the use of a digital projection system.

  28. UT Arlington TECHNOLOGY SERVICES • Digital Media Studio to create professional quality graphics, animations, • online courseware, videos, and software. • Reserved Group Study Rooms for students needing a quiet private place to • meet. • Geographic Information Systems manages and analyze geographically • referenced data. • Wireless Internet Access in available throughout the library and most buildings • on campus. • Laptop check out for a 24 hour period for students wanting to work at home.

  29. RESEARCHING A GRADUATE PROGRAM WHERE AND HOW TO GET STARTED • Graduate Catalog • A resource on University/graduate policies • Program specific information • Online @ http://grad.uta.edu/catalog • Graduate Advisor(s) • Provides in-depth information • Contact information available online @ • http://grad.uta.edu

  30. OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES IS HERE TO ASSIST: 24 / 7 • Students are our most important asset. We offer the tools necessary for graduate success. • Our website (http:grad.uta.edu), provides information needed to: • apply to the graduate school • forms needed during the process • deadline information • helpful checklists

  31. Applying to Graduate School Application Materials Your application “package” will include: • The Application – complete & submit online • Appropriate Application Evaluation Fee • Official Transcripts – From each college/university attended • Recommendation letters - Typically 3 • Personal statement • Standardized Test Scores – GRE or GMAT, and any necessary English proficiency exams like: TOEFL, TSE, TOEFL IBT, or IE LTS. Most programs outside of the College of Business typically require the GRE, while those within the College of Business may prefer or require the GMAT. • Any additional documentation required by the program you are seeking admission like a: Writing Sample, Resume, or Portfolio for example. For complete information, visit: http://grad.uta.edu/apply.

  32. GRADUATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THE BASICS The Office of Graduate Studies strives to keep you informed and aware of how to ease your graduate expenses. The online Funding Your Graduate Studies Brochure provides information about all types of aid available. Contact the graduate advisor about program specific funding like assistantships, fellowships and scholarships. The Bursar’s Office also offers various types of payment plans, with enrollment loans and installment payment options.

  33. GRADUATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (CONT.) TYPES OF FUNDING Financial assistance is available for graduate students pursuing degrees and includes: • Scholarships may be available in your field of study, visit: www.uta.edu/scholarships • Fellowships may be available for doctoral and doctoral-bound students. • Graduate Teaching and Graduate Research Assistantships (GTA/GRA) positions receive a monthly stipend and may qualify for tuition deductions. For complete information view our online Graduate Financial Aid brochure.

  34. GRADUATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ASSISTANTSHIPS • Assistantships are available to both Master’s & PhD students. They may be in the form of a Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) or Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA). • Benefits: • Paid a monthly stipend (paycheck) • Resident tuition rate • Qualifications: • 3.0 minimum GPA • Unconditional admission • Enroll in 9 hours • English proficiency required for international teaching assistants • Appointed by department on a per-semester basis For additional funding information view our online Funding Your Graduate Studies brochure.

  35. GRADUATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MERIT-BASED FUNDING • Graduate Dean Doctoral Fellowships (limited number): • $2,000 per year • (up to 4 years) • Resident tuition rate • All doctoral or doctoral-bound students are eligible • 3.25 minimum GPA for UG & any graduate hours • Unconditional admission • Must be accompanied by an assistantship • Nominated by department • STEM Tuition Fellowship (Provost’s office): • Pays approx. 75% of tuition • Resident tuition rate • Doctoral or doctoral-bound students in COE and COS are eligible • 3.0 minimum GPA for UG & any graduate hours • Unconditional admission • Must be accompanied by an assistantship • Nominated by department • Enhanced GTA Packages for new doctoral / doctoral-bound students (limited number): • Graduate teaching assistantship w/ competitive stipend • Tuition fully paid • 3.0 minimum GPA for UG & 3.25 GPA for any graduate hours • Unconditional admission • Enroll in 9 hours • Nominated by department For additional funding information view our online Funding Your Graduate Studies brochure.

  36. GRADUATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MERIT-BASED FUNDING (CONT.) • Carrizo Oil & Gas Graduate Research Fellowship (limited number): • $2,000 per year for up to 5 years • Resident tuition rate • New doctoral and doctoral-bound students • 3.5 minimum GPA for UG & 3.5 GPA for any graduate hours • Unconditional admission • Must be accompanied by an assistantship • Enroll in 9 hours • Nominated by department For additional funding information view our online Funding Your Graduate Studies brochure.

  37. THE ADMISSION PROCESS THINGS TO KNOW • Review information provided Organize contact information – Know where to get your answers • Review deadlines Some programs may have earlier deadlines • Review documents needed Know if additional, program specific documents will be required

  38. ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE (E.L.I.) GRADUATE ENGLISH SKILLS PROGRAM(G.E.S.P.) The English Language Institute (E.L.I.) at The University of Texas at Arlingtonprovides English as a second language programs for International Students. English as a second language programs are designed to help international students and the global community with academic, professional and personal development. Graduate English Skills Program (G.E.S.P.) is an intensive English course for international graduate students who have been accepted into a UT Arlington graduate program and have unconditional or provisional status. Students use materials from their graduate programs as they learn to write academic papers, read textbooks and scholarly material, expand academic vocabulary, listen to and take notes for academic lectures, and make videotaped, oral presentations.

  39. UT Arlington HOUSING Living on campus allows you instant access to libraries, research labs, study areas, food courts, and provides a safe environment to study and live. UT Arlington offers 6 residence halls, including 20 different apartment complexes, both on campus or a short walk from campus and provides a free shuttle bus service that transports students around campus. You can find the type of housing to make UT Arlington your new home! Detailed lists of amenities, floor plans, pricing, meal plans including additional money to spend at all UT Arlington’s on campus food providers like Starbucks, Chick-Fil-a and Panda Express, and much more, along with housing & meal plan applications are available online at: www.uta.edu/housing.

  40. UT ARLINGTON MAVERICK ACTIVITES CENTER (MAC) • The Maverick Activities Center (MAC), a $34.5 million recreation facility, is approximately 190,000 sq. ft. and includes 20,000 Square foot weight and fitness room (80+ pieces of cardio equipment, 4 circuit training units & a free weight area). • Additional services available: • 5 Indoor basketball courts • 9 Volleyball courts • Indoor soccer gymnasium • 2 Indoor tracks — 1/16 mile and 1/9 mile • 5 Racquetball courts • 10 Badminton courts • Game room and table tennis • Internet café with juice bar • Wellness resource center • 2 Outdoor Volleyball Courts • 2 Outdoor Basketball Courts • Climbing Wall

  41. OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (O.I.E.) EDUCATION EXPERIENCE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The Office of International Education (O.I.E.) offers events and services that provide a variety of information which seeks to meet the changing needs of international students and scholars. Through educational, social, and cultural programs, OIE hopes to enhance the educational experience for international students and scholars and build pathways of communication between international and U.S communities on campus. Explore our programs to find out which programs best meet your needs! OIE Events and Services: • International Week • International Education Week • International Spouses Club • Global Grounds • The Link: International Friendship Program • Transitions: International Student Discussion Group • OIE Listserv For More Information, contact: international@uta.edu

  42. GRADUATE STUDENT RESOURCE ENRICHING YOUR GRADUATE EXPERIENCE • Fostering student academic development • Honing research and writing skills • Conferring with advisors and peers • Gather and integrate skills and tools to create an academic and professional identity Et Cetera, topics created to enhance the graduate school experience by: For complete information about these events view our online Et Cetera brochure.

  43. STUDENT SUPPORT TAIWANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION UT Arlington had 108 students from Taiwan enrolled in Fall 2009. Connect with the Taiwanese Student Association. Website: http://www2.uta.edu/tsa/ Mail: P.O. Box 190831 Arlington TX 76019, USA Email: uta_tsa@yahoo.com Advisor: Jeff Tsay - jefftsay@uta.edu

  44. STUDENT SUPPORT GRADUATE STUDENT SENATE The GSS understands the needs and concerns of graduate students and insures graduate students have a voice in the university community. The Graduate Student Senate: • passes resolutions • hosts guest speakers • researches potential changes in university policies • assists with Graduate Forums, the ACES research symposium, and campus advertising For more information contact: GSS@uta.edu

  45. BUILDING A COMMUNITY CONNECTING WITH STUDENTS Stay connected with the Office of Graduate Studies, by joining us online on Facebook. Visit our Grad Recruit’s profile page and Office of Graduate Studies’ group page. • Grad Recruit (Profile): • “Friend” a fellow UT Arlington Maverick • Get status updates on Graduate • Maverick Pride • Office of Graduate Studies’ group : • Connect with currently admitted graduate students • Stay updated on current and upcoming graduate events and news

  46. OFFICE OF GRADUATE STUDIES • The Office of Graduate Studies looks forward to assisting you in reaching your academic goals. • Visit our website • for information • on graduate studies • at UT Arlington: • http://grad.uta.edu

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