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DFW Map of ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System Campus Locations

The ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø inspires courageous discovery that empowers our students, campuses, and communities to pursue a brighter vision for tomorrow.

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System is the only university system based in and exclusively focused on the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

We embrace our role in creating opportunities through education and developing the workforce of tomorrow for North Texas. 

Purpose
With our heart in North Texas, we transform lives and create economic opportunity through education.

Vision
By 2026, the ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System is one team, values-driven and customer-focused with an emphasis on excellence, curiosity, and innovation.

Values
Download our core Values and Behaviors: in English or en español.

  • Courageous Integrity
  • Be Curious
  • We Care
  • Better Together
  • Show Your Fire

 

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System Institutions

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Institutions - System
Ranked a Tier One research institution by the Carnegie Classification and designated a Hispanic- and Minority-Serving Institution, ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø is the flagship institution of the ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System and is located in Denton. Boasting 250 degree programs and a thriving community of nearly 47,000 students, ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø serves the North Texas region and helps drive the state’s economy through innovative research, educational excellence focused on career readiness, and a spirit of entrepreneurship. Together, with its branch campus in Frisco, ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø students earned more than 12,000 degrees last year.
ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Institutions - HSC
ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Health Science Center in Fort Worth is one university, built on values, defining and producing the healthcare providers of the future. ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍøHSC is one of the nation’s premier graduate academic medical centers, with more than 2,400 students and six schools that specialize in patient-centered education, research and health care. ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍøHSC is the top producer of primary care physicians in Texas and is a leader in DNA and aging/Alzheimer’s Disease research.
ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Institutions - Dallas
Through education and community connectedness, ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas aspires to be the pathway to socioeconomic mobility in its primary market. ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas is one of the fastest-growing universities in Texas with more than 4,200 students, ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas’ main campus is located in southern Dallas, while its ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas College of Law is located in downtown Dallas.

By The Numbers

3 Universities

University of North Texas

(Denton, Frisco)

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Health Science Center

(Fort Worth)

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas

(southern Dallas, downtown Dallas)

49,060 Student Enrollment

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø:  46,940

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍøHSC:  2,458

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas:  4,230

14,730 Employees

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø:  11,607

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍøHSC:  1,906

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø Dallas:  775

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System:  442

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System Headquarters

ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System Headquarters, also referred to as ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System Administration, was founded in 1999 and provides governance and service to ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System component institutions in the areas of legal, finance, audit, academic affairs and student success, facilities and construction, human resources, information technology and government relations. The purpose of ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System Headquarters is to lead, serve and inspire. Like its counterpart central administrative offices across Texas, the ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System:

  • Provides executive leadership
  • Represents the ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø and its component institutions in all legal matters
  • Leads the development of educational mission, policy, and programs and facilitates and coordinates new initiatives and academic and student affairs planning and implementation
  • Oversees system-wide financial planning and analysis, including coordination of the annual institution budgets within the ÄÛÌïÑо¿Ôº¹ÙÍø System
  • Supervises compliance with federal, state, and local laws and with Board of Regents policies
  • Provides a full range of professional design, development and management support for facilities planning and construction
  • Establishes state and federal legislative and policy priorities for the System in collaboration with the Board of Regents institutional leadership and engages constituencies and stakeholders at all levels of government on issues impacting higher education
  • Coordinates relationships with the region’s communities and organizations and other university systems