University of Texas System


Economic Impact of UT System Institutions

Whether it is research spending, medical services, jobs or academic programs, institutions within The University of Texas System have a profound impact on the regions they serve, accounting for billions of dollars in annual economic activity, not to mention the long-term benefits associated with training future members of Texas' workforce. To learn more about the regional impact of UT System's 15 institutions, click on the links below.

Impact on Austin [1]
UT Austin and UT System Administration
Impact on Dallas-Fort Worth [2] 
UT Arlington, UT Dallas and UT Southwestern
Impact on El Paso [3] 
UT El Paso
Impact on Houston [4]
UT Medical Branch - Galveston, UT Health Science Center - Houston and UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
[5]
Impact on the Permian Basin [5]
UT Permian Basin
Impact on San Antonio [6]
UT San Antonio and UT Health Science Center - San Antonio
Impact on Tyler [7]
UT Tyler and UT Health Science Center - Tyler
Impact on the Rio Grande Valley  [8]
UT Brownsville and UT Pan American

Links:
[1] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetAustin0611.pdf
[2] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetDFW0611.pdf
[3] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetElPaso0511.pdf
[4] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetHouston0611.pdf
[5] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetPermianBasin0611.pdf
[6] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetSA0611.pdf
[7] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactTyler411.pdf
[8] http://utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/news/ImpactSheetValley0511.pdf