GradNews November 2012 | The official Graduate School Newsletter

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Admissions News

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he Graduate and International Admissions Center (GIAC) processes all applications for admission to

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from The University of Texas at Austin’s Statistical Handbook 2011-2012

graduate programs for UT Austin except for those applicants seeking admission to the 47.9%

52.1%

WOMEN

For the fall semester 2012, the Graduate & International Admissions Center processed 26,554 applications, which represented a 0.5% increase from fall 2011. For the same time frame, we realized a 3% increase in the number of students admitted, while total graduate enrollment decreased by 369 students. For more complete information about the individual graduate programs, visit our Web site at www.utexas.edu/ogs/prospective/stats/.

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9.6% HISPANIC 24% INTERNATIONAL

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As applications come in for the fall 2013 semester, the Graduate and International Admissions Center (GIAC) is working to electronically organize the more than 27,000 applications for graduate study that will be received this year. GIAC works hard to keep abreast of the latest technological advances in processing in order to maintain that our graduate programs can make early offers of admission to the most sought-after candidates. In response to the overwhelming demand to make processing application materials more manageable, GIAC has led the country in introducing an electronic application for admission and imaging technology which allowed multi-user access to application documents.

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