How do I find my university of Texas Eid?
After you submit your admissions application, you'll receive an email from us that includes your UT EID, allowing you to access MyStatus. During peak periods, this can take 2–3 days.
What is Eid number UTA?
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Employee ID The EID is the 6-digit number on ID badges. Call 713-745- 6947 with questions. UT Medical Branch Galveston Employee ID The number is located on your employee badge. Call 409-772- 2630 with questions.
How do I log into UT?
Go to https://utmail.utexas.eduand select "Create an account". Choose "Sign up now!" and log in with your EID and EID password. Enter your desired email address, then choose and confirm your UTmail password.
Why is my UT EID locked?
An EID will be "locked" if you have too many consecutive login failures, or have not used the EID for a certain period of time. To unlock your EID, use one of the password reset options available at http://www.utexas.edu/eid. Select "Find/Reset My Password" to see the options available for your UT EID account.
Is Utexas quest down?
The Quest service is currently: OK.
Is UT liberal arts good?
Ranked at #8 in College Factual's most recent rankings, UT Austin is in the top 1% of the country for liberal arts students pursuing a bachelor's degree. It is also ranked #1 in Texas.
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UT Austin Liberal Arts Rankings.
Ranking Type |
Rank |
Best Liberal Arts General Studies Bachelor's Degree Schools |
6 |
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What major is UT Austin known for?
The most popular majors at University of Texas at Austin include: Engineering; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Social Sciences; Health Professions and Related Programs; Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies; ...
How competitive is UT Austin liberal arts?
Admission is competitive. We receive an average of 100 applications each year, and only a small number of the most qualified are admitted, on average 5 or 6. Successful applicants will have a strong academic record in Classics or a closely related field.