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The University of Texas – Pan American, also known as UTPA or UT-Pan Am, is part of The University of Texas System. Located in Edinburg, Texas (Hidalgo County), it serves the Rio Grande Valley and southern Texas with offerings of various baccalaureate, masters-level, and doctoral degrees. Since the University’s founding in 1927, it has grown from a population of around 200 students to over 17,000, making UTPA the tenth-largest university in the states of Texas. The greater majority of these students are natives of the Rio Grande Valley. UTPA also operates an Upper Level Studies Center in Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas.

History

Campus

Academic Profile

As part of its mission statement, the university offers a wide variety of degrees spanning across 6 colleges. Currently, there are 56 bachelor's degrees, 45 master's degrees, 2 doctoral degrees, and one cooperative doctoral pharmacy program with The University of Texas at Austin.

Degrees Offered

Undergraduate Degrees
  • College of Arts & Humanities
  • College of Business Administration
  • College of Education
  • College of Health Sciences & Human Services
  • College of Science and Engineering
  • College of Social & Behavioral Sciences Graduate Degrees
  • Master's Degrees

    Student Life

    University of Texas Pan American has a vibrant and active student life- Many clubs are active engaged and woven into the fabric of life at UTPA. SIFE, MeCHA, Accounting Society, SHRM ARTLIFE HESTEC

    Athletics

    The University of Texas-Pan American competes in NCAA Division I. It is one of five schools in the University of Texas System that compete in Division I; the others are the UT campuses in Austin, El Paso, San Antonio, and Arlington.
       UTPA won the 1963 NAIA national men's basketball championship under Coach Sam Williams. Lucious Jackson a/k/a Luscious "Luke" Jackson was one of the players of that championship. Jackson was overall second round NBA draft choice, played on the 1964-65 NBA all rookie team, played in the NBA All Star game that same year. Luke played his entire career with the Philadelphia 76ers.
       The basketball program, during the mid 1970's was coached by Abe Lemons. Under Lemons, the program had very successful seasons but, lamentably, failed to get invited to any NCAA tournaments. Coach Lemmons was later hired away by the University of Texas at Austin.
       Upon Lemons departure to the University of Texas, Bill White was named the head basketball coach. While at Pan American, Coach White led the Broncs to their first post-season tournament play at the Division I level. During the 1980-81 season, Pan American earned a berth to the 1981 National Invitation Tournament. The Broncs lost to the 1981 NIT champs, the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane.
       The basketball program was later coached by Lon Kruger, who later went on to coach at Kansas State University,University of Florida, University of Illinois and University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He went on to coach the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA.
       UTPA Tennis program won several doubles NAIA championships from 1959 through 1962 under Coach Don Russell, who himself captured several championships while playing and coaching the team. UTPA baseball squad place 4th in the 1971 College World Series under Coach Al Ogletree.

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