Phase I and II 2013 Application Form - University of Texas at El Paso-2025

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University of Texas at El Paso is a very large, 4-year, public university. This coed college is located in an urban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers masters, doctoral, bachelors, and certificate degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 100% and a graduation rate of 47%.
Though it may seem unusual to maintain such a high acceptance rate, university officials emphasize that this statistic reflects UTEPs unwavering commitment to inclusivity and access to education. At UTEP we want to be judged by who we include, not who we exclude, said university officials.
Application Dates and Fees FallSpringSummer May 1 October 1 March 1
Maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA.
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If either of the three gpa requirements (your cumulative gpa, your cumulative math and science gpa, or your category specific math and science gpa), is less than 2.50 you will be denied admission to the college.
UTEP admissions is not selective with an acceptance rate of 100%. Students that get into UTEP have an average SAT score between 870-1090 or an average ACT score of 16-22.

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