University of Texas at Tyler
School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.7
Food
3.1
Clubs
3.1
Facilities
3.8
Internet
3.6
Location
3.7
Opportunities
3.5
Safety
4.2
Social
3.2
Happiness
3.9
Basic Information
Location
- Tyler, TX
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public research university
- Established: June 10, 1971; 53 years ago (June 10, 1971)
- Founder: Texas Legislature
Academic information
Degree Courses
- More than 90
Key Area
- Biomedical Research
- Clinical Research
- Microbiology
- Lung Health
- Environmental Conservation
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 9,927 (fall 2020)
- Undergraduates: 6,703 (fall 2020)
- Postgraduates: 2,340 (fall 2020)
Notable Alumni
- Glenn Canfield Jr.
- Bryan Hughes
- Brittany Mahomes
- Brandon Rhyder
- Craig Tiley
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Good reviews
Overall 5
Great place, sports team are amazing, not too big, not too small.
Overall 5
Awesome school
Overall 5
I really love this school. BEST nursing program in the state (imo)! Despite the accelerated, fast-paced environment, the professors really do care about your well-being and they really help prepare you to be the best nurse you can be. So glad I chose UTT! Go Patriots!
Overall 5
I really love the atmosphere of this campus. The people are great, the professors are top-notch. Lots of hiking trails and nature.
Overall 5
I love it here and the campus is beautiful!
Overall 4.8
Great place 10 outta 10 would recommend
Overall 4.8
Love it here
Overall 4.8
Great
Overall 4.7
Great School!!
Overall 4.7
Great!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
Terrible
Overall 1
Do not recommend.
Overall 1
Ugly campus, "Professors" who regurgitate mass-produced powerpoints, and campus housing so ghetto you'd think it was built adjacent to a prison rather than simply a college you'd be embarrassed to have on your resume. Need anyone say more?
Overall 1.2
Don't recommend pharmd program, learning style was not helpful, students don't help each other, clubs are lacking always had trouble with internet.
Overall 1.2
I go to university with the wish to finish my career and find better job I think this is everyone wish. I studied hard for it but I'm at Houston location where I have to pay full price tuition but no other activities is a minus already and the school hires bad professor for us, not just that they are nit professional by giving grade by connection
Overall 1.9
The desire to increase participation in younger students is great. If you have children or an adult life then you are at a disadvantage with uncaring professors... Unless it's for sports. That's a valid excuse.
Overall 1.9
I did my CAP year here. Beautiful campus, not much to do in town but visit places like Dallas and Denton. Some of the professors are inspiring, but the attitude here is abysmal. Most of the students aren't striving for success, just trying to get by. I see little opportunities for students here unless you live in the Tyler area and are commuting.
Overall 2
This city is known to be a college city but yet there is nothing to do theres more than 20,000 students here and nothing to do. The campus is a mix of old and newer buildings, the food is horrible not seasoned very great. All of your professors are either good people but dont know how to teach or theyre hard professors that will fail you.
Overall 2
Pharmacy program treats students like babies some instructors are unapproachable, few job opportunities ¬ enough resources. Students dont have much say, choose another program you wont regret it. Instructors get annoyed when students ask questions. Not a friendly environment for doctoral students
Overall 2
This is for The Houston Engineering Center Campus. Small classrooms, even smaller staff so I hope you like your professor they will be teaching all of your classes. The wireless internet is useless, cannot connect to it 90% of the time. There is no where to get real food on campus, only vending machines and snacks from the book store.