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John & Allison
Fainter
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 03, 2017
Alan
Herrington
Undisclosed Amount
Jan 03, 2017
Anonymous
$170,000
Dec 31, 2016
Anonymous
$240
Dec 20, 2016
Mark
Harrison
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 20, 2016
Anonymous
$500
Dec 20, 2016
Schlick
Boettcher
$250
Dec 11, 2016
Anonymous
$50,000
Dec 08, 2016
Louise H.
Moffett
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 07, 2016
Anonymous
$50,000
Dec 07, 2016
H.L. Brown Jr. Family
Foundation
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 07, 2016
William & Kate
Weaver
Undisclosed Amount
Dec 02, 2016
David
Beck
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 30, 2016
John T
Baker
$108
Nov 28, 2016
Anonymous
$1,000
Nov 28, 2016
Steve and Mary
Knight
$500
Nov 22, 2016
William
Harvey
$108
Nov 19, 2016
Jack & Nancy
Collins
$108
Nov 15, 2016
John & Dolly
Barclay
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 14, 2016
Pat & Cheryl
McMahan
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 07, 2016
Callan
Nokes
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 04, 2016
Anonymous
$14
Nov 02, 2016
Jay
Bernhardt
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 01, 2016
Scott Willingham
In Honor of Mary Ann & DeLoss Dodds Legacy
$108
Nov 01, 2016
Jim
Ayres
$500
Nov 01, 2016
$14
National Championships
Texas student-athletes won 14 National Championships during Deloss' tenure as Athletics Director.
$32
Years of Service
For 32 years, DeLoss served as one of the longest tenured Athletics Directors in the nation.
$108
Conference Titles
Texas student-athletes captured 108 conference titles during DeLoss' tenure as Athletics Director.
$500
Student-Athletes
On average, Texas Athletics supports 500 student-athletes annually across 20 sport programs.
$1,018
Dodds Campaign Launch Date
On 10/18/16, Texas Athletics launched the Mary Ann and DeLoss Dodds Legacy Campaign to both honor his legacy and provide support to former student-athletes seeking to return to The University of Texas to complete their undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.
$2,005
BCS National Championship
In 2005, Texas football won the BCS National Championship title.
$5,062
Average In-State Tuition
It costs on average, $5,062 per semester for a student to take graduate courses at The University of Texas.