wewererebels
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Yosef Himself
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
Good thing they're not, we'd have to add someone else to even it out and cut into the CFP million per.
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04-11-2019 04:58 PM |
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runamuck
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-11-2019 04:58 PM)Yosef Himself Wrote: Good thing they're not, we'd have to add someone else to even it out and cut into the CFP million per.
the teasips would never let that happen. besides, lucky for you other guys in the belt, the school is not motivated to be a sports powerhouse.
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04-15-2019 07:19 AM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
Just like they prevented UTSA, who is less than 50 miles away?
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04-15-2019 01:59 PM |
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runamuck
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-15-2019 01:59 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote: Just like they prevented UTSA, who is less than 50 miles away?
ya they are hovering at about 30,000..for a while they seemed to be booming..actually around 80 miles as I remember.
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04-15-2019 02:47 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
As someone who commuted daily from Austin to San Antonio for about 15 months at one point in my life, yeah its more like 80. Prob more than that if you're going from UT to UTSA way out there on 1604.
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04-15-2019 03:51 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-15-2019 03:51 PM)_x_ Wrote: As someone who commuted daily from Austin to San Antonio for about 15 months at one point in my life, yeah its more like 80. Prob more than that if you're going from UT to UTSA way out there on 1604.
Can anyone tell us the percentage of communter students vs on campus students?
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04-15-2019 05:06 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
Where? At UTSA?
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04-15-2019 05:19 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-15-2019 05:06 PM)Florida RedWolf Wrote: (04-15-2019 03:51 PM)_x_ Wrote: As someone who commuted daily from Austin to San Antonio for about 15 months at one point in my life, yeah its more like 80. Prob more than that if you're going from UT to UTSA way out there on 1604.
Can anyone tell us the percentage of communter students vs on campus students?
It's a well kept secret.
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04-15-2019 05:44 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-15-2019 05:06 PM)Florida RedWolf Wrote: (04-15-2019 03:51 PM)_x_ Wrote: As someone who commuted daily from Austin to San Antonio for about 15 months at one point in my life, yeah its more like 80. Prob more than that if you're going from UT to UTSA way out there on 1604.
Can anyone tell us the percentage of communter students vs on campus students?
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/uni...udent-life
Quote:At this school, 12 percent of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 88 percent of students live off campus.
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04-15-2019 07:46 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-15-2019 05:19 PM)_x_ Wrote: Where? At UTSA?
No, at UTA.
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04-16-2019 08:35 PM |
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runamuck
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-16-2019 08:35 PM)Florida RedWolf Wrote: (04-15-2019 05:19 PM)_x_ Wrote: Where? At UTSA?
No, at UTA.
around 12% on campus by last year's numbers..about 6000 beds. being in the middle of a large metro area also means many housing options within walking distance of school. I think the link above referred to utsa tho
(This post was last modified: 04-16-2019 09:10 PM by runamuck.)
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debragga
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-16-2019 08:51 PM)runamuck Wrote: (04-16-2019 08:35 PM)Florida RedWolf Wrote: (04-15-2019 05:19 PM)_x_ Wrote: Where? At UTSA?
No, at UTA.
around 12% on campus by last year's numbers..about 6000 beds. being in the middle of a large metro area also means many housing options within walking distance of school. I think the link above referred to utsa tho
The link above was for UTSA. The one for UTA says it has 5% of students living on campus: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/uni...udent-life
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04-17-2019 06:37 PM |
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runamuck
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(04-17-2019 06:37 PM)debragga Wrote: (04-16-2019 08:51 PM)runamuck Wrote: (04-16-2019 08:35 PM)Florida RedWolf Wrote: (04-15-2019 05:19 PM)_x_ Wrote: Where? At UTSA?
No, at UTA.
around 12% on campus by last year's numbers..about 6000 beds. being in the middle of a large metro area also means many housing options within walking distance of school. I think the link above referred to utsa tho
The link above was for UTSA. The one for UTA says it has 5% of students living on campus: https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/uni...udent-life
probably old numbers as the university website says 7000 living on campus which would be about 17%. I was also looking at old info
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04-17-2019 08:38 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
Yep. Old data. In the 60s we had Rebel Village, Trinity Hall, Pachl Hall, Lipscomb Hall and Davis Hall (Later Brazos House) - Five dorms from the TAMU era and before, comprising probably fewer than 1000 beds. After the school was moved from the A&M system to the UT system in about 1965, there was no new dorm construction until the 1990s. So for over 30 years UTA was by design a commuter college. That was then. Now there are eight residence hall communities and nine apartment complex communities, plus numerous dining facilities. I wish it had been this nice when we were there.
https://www.uta.edu/housing/housing/index.php
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05-06-2019 09:45 AM |
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runamuck
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(05-06-2019 09:45 AM)wewererebels Wrote: Yep. Old data. In the 60s we had Rebel Village, Trinity Hall, Pachl Hall, Lipscomb Hall and Davis Hall (Later Brazos House) - Five dorms from the TAMU era and before, comprising probably fewer than 1000 beds. After the school was moved from the A&M system to the UT system in about 1965, there was no new dorm construction until the 1990s. So for over 30 years UTA was by design a commuter college. That was then. Now there are eight residence hall communities and nine apartment complex communities, plus numerous dining facilities. I wish it had been this nice when we were there.
https://www.uta.edu/housing/housing/index.php
one reason for that period of no construction was the Peveto bill back in the seventies that revamped property taxes and how they funded schools in Texas. I remember people at the time saying that something in that bill caused a lot of construction at Texas colleges to come to a stop. of course the teasips and aggies had access to the PUF so they kept on rolling.
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05-07-2019 07:30 AM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(05-07-2019 07:30 AM)runamuck Wrote: (05-06-2019 09:45 AM)wewererebels Wrote: Yep. Old data. In the 60s we had Rebel Village, Trinity Hall, Pachl Hall, Lipscomb Hall and Davis Hall (Later Brazos House) - Five dorms from the TAMU era and before, comprising probably fewer than 1000 beds. After the school was moved from the A&M system to the UT system in about 1965, there was no new dorm construction until the 1990s. So for over 30 years UTA was by design a commuter college. That was then. Now there are eight residence hall communities and nine apartment complex communities, plus numerous dining facilities. I wish it had been this nice when we were there.
https://www.uta.edu/housing/housing/index.php
one reason for that period of no construction was the Peveto bill back in the seventies that revamped property taxes and how they funded schools in Texas. I remember people at the time saying that something in that bill caused a lot of construction at Texas colleges to come to a stop. of course the teasips and aggies had access to the PUF so they kept on rolling.
True. The death of ad-valorem financing killed Snake LeGrand's new basketball arena, and so UTA played on the stage at Texas Hall until 2012. I'm still confused about why Arlington has never mounted a Capital campaign, either in general, or as a focused plan to generate football startup funds. Our President continues to talk down anything that could potentially raise the cost to students, so at least for now, raising our $8.50/hour student athletics fee to UNT or Texas State levels is a non-starter.
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05-07-2019 01:53 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(05-07-2019 01:53 PM)wewererebels Wrote: ]
Our President continues to talk down anything that could potentially raise the cost to students, so at least for now, raising our $8.50/hour student athletics fee to UNT or Texas State levels is a non-starter.
This is leaving so much money on the table for the athletics department. Just adding $2/hour would add at least a million to the department budget each semester.
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05-08-2019 04:54 PM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(05-08-2019 04:54 PM)grumpdoggMav Wrote: (05-07-2019 01:53 PM)wewererebels Wrote: ]
Our President continues to talk down anything that could potentially raise the cost to students, so at least for now, raising our $8.50/hour student athletics fee to UNT or Texas State levels is a non-starter.
This is leaving so much money on the table for the athletics department. Just adding $2/hour would add at least a million to the department budget each semester.
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seems like were are a dozen or so gas wells on the school property. if they are still getting revenue from those they could redirect some of that too. BTW they are going to have over 6,000 graduating this semester. more potential donors to hit up.
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05-09-2019 11:26 AM |
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RE: UT Arlington on track to become largest in UT system
(05-09-2019 11:26 AM)runamuck Wrote: (05-08-2019 04:54 PM)grumpdoggMav Wrote: (05-07-2019 01:53 PM)wewererebels Wrote: ]
Our President continues to talk down anything that could potentially raise the cost to students, so at least for now, raising our $8.50/hour student athletics fee to UNT or Texas State levels is a non-starter.
This is leaving so much money on the table for the athletics department. Just adding $2/hour would add at least a million to the department budget each semester.
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seems like were are a dozen or so gas wells on the school property. if they are still getting revenue from those they could redirect some of that too. BTW they are going to have over 6,000 graduating this semester. more potential donors to hit up.
A professor friend of mine was remarking about how huge the classes are getting, and that it seems the university is just grubbing for more money. I suggested to him that UT Arlington is somewhat less expensive than most of the public schools in Texas, partly because we only charge $8.50 per hour student athletics fee, versus the upcoming $30 per hour at TxSt. He said "wow - an extra $90 for a three hour course."
Being a football fan, I'd be perfectly happy to see our fee go up to the UNT level of $20 per hour. But then, my and my kids' student loans are all paid off.
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