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The University of Texas at Tyler originally opened as Tyler State College in 1971 before joining the 14-campus UT System eight years later. Under Governor Bill Clements' charter, the senior public, co-educational institution taught only upper-division courses. In Fall 1998, UT Tyler became a four-year college welcoming freshmen and sophomores too. Across five academic divisions, UT Tyler enrolls approximately 7,700 undergrad and 2,100 post-grad Patriots. The University of Texas at Tyler occupies a 400-acre suburban campus surrounding Harvey Lake just 100 miles from Dallas. UT Tyler is also authorized in 45 states, excluding Kansas, North Dakota, Minnesota, Oregon, and Pennsylvania, for online education.

According to the U.S. News, UT Tyler is the West's 88th best regional university and 32nd top public college. In particular, the University of Texas at Tyler houses America's 111th best online MBA and 13rd top online MSN degrees. Graded B+ for diversity, UT Tyler was deemed the 68th most conservative college and 122nd best college for nursing nationwide on Niche. The Princeton Review included UT Tyler among the "Best in the West" schools. Forbes ranked Tyler, Texas, the 84th best metropolitan area for education. In Washington Monthly, the University of Texas at Tyler was also crowned the 264th best master's-level institution for "contribution to the public good."

University of Texas at Tyler Accreditation Details

Reaffirmed through 2020, the University of Texas at Tyler is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). This Level V accreditation is recognized under the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Online master's programs have also gained approval from:

• Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)

• Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

• Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC)

• Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

• Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE)

University of Texas at Tyler Application Requirements

Classified as "selective," the University of Texas at Tyler has an average acceptance rate of 64 percent. Prospective Patriots interested in the online master's programs must already hold an bachelor's degree from an accredited college. Eligibility criteria changes drastically from program to program though. For example, the Online MBA uses a formula to multiple students' GPA by 200 and add their GMAT score for a solution of 1,000 or higher. Standardized test scores are waived for undergraduate GPAs above 3.25. Online M.Ed. applicants must be certified teachers with a GRE score above 146. Applying to the Online MSN also requires RN licensure with a minimum 3.0 GPA.

The Graduate School at the University of Texas at Tyler generally accepts online applications until the deadlines on December 20th, April 15th, and August 15th. Check with your desired program since some earlier admission deadlines are likely. Don't forget to also submit:

• Payment for the $40 application fee ($75 international)

• Official transcripts from each college attended

• Graduate entrance exam scores (GRE or GMAT)

• Professional resume or CV with credentialing

• Proof of English proficiency (minimum TOEFL of 550)

• Two to three letters of recommendation

• Typed, one- to two-page statement of purpose

Tuition and Financial Aid

At the University of Texas at Tyler, the average tuition for graduate study is $4,662 (in-state) and $11,726 (out-of-state) with $1,480 in mandatory fees each year. Online programs follow a significantly different pay structures though. For instance, the Online MBA in Marketing costs $837 per credit or $30,147 total regardless of Texas residency. The M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction online charges only $1,184 per semester or $6,350 total. Graduate nurses can expect paying $3,332 (in-state) or $7,031 (out-of-state) per online semester.

The NCES approximates that 81 percent of beginning UT Tyler scholars are assisted. The average financial aid package gifts $6,231 yearly. Online master's students can file the FAFSA form to receive Direct Subsidized and Grad PLUS loans. Pursuing the M.Ed. would qualify for the federal government's Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant. "Lone Star State" residents could qualify for the Tuition Equalization Grant or Fifth Year Accounting Scholarship. There's the GRE Fee Reduction Program for the financially needy. Veterans could earn the Only in America Scholarship for $1,000 per semester. Other institutional awards include the New Graduate Fellowship, Second Chance NGF, and Patriot Achievement Scholarship.

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Online Degrees Available

Through Blackboard, the University of Texas at Tyler offers 15 master's degrees 100 percent online with asynchronous courses. Additionally, there are four graduate HyFlex programs that blend online learning with minimum face-to-face sessions in Tyler. At a 17:1 student-faculty ratio, courses are taught by PhD-level faculty with practical field experience. Learners can get a test run by taking the video course tour and "Online Preparedness Questionnaire." The accredited online master's programs at UT Tyler include:

Special Education M.Ed.

Starting every May, the Special Education M.Ed. is a cohort-based, online option for certified teachers to further their ability to instruct students with mild to severe disabilities. The 36-credit degree is typically completed in 24 months with Educational Diagnostician Certification. The courses delve into behavioral disorders, learning theory, developmental testing, curriculum adaptation, and special education law. M.Ed. graduates boast a 100 percent pass rate on the advanced TExES certification exam.

Nursing Administration MSN

At UT Tyler, RNs can pursue the Web-based Nursing Administration MSN for 37 credits to develop the clinical and business acumen for executive leadership in healthcare. Sample courses include healthcare policy, quality management, finance, nursing research, evidence-based practice, and organizational behavior. A 112-hour field practicum is integrated for learning with industry-leading administrators firsthand. Some nurses couple this MSN with the Master of Business Administration online for greater breadth.

Industrial Management M.S.

The College of Business and Technology at UT Tyler confers an Industrial Management M.S. online, which prepares leaders for overseeing the logistics of the production process. The 36-credit, non-thesis program spans course from strategic sourcing to environmental management and human resources. Students can concurrently pursue the 15-credit Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification online. Alumni have found success with AAON, Ingersoll Rand, Eastman Chemical Company, LeToruneau Technologies, and more.

Other esteemed online master's degree offerings are the Reading M.Ed., English M.A., Kinesiology M.S., Cyber Security MBA, and Nursing Education MSN. The University of Texas at Tyler also confers graduate certificates online, such as Nursing Informatics and School Principal.