Overview and History
Texas Tech University was established in 1925 as Texas Technological College. The university is part of the Texas Tech University System and serves students from Texas and around the world. The main campus in Lubbock covers over 1,600 acres and has grown to become one of the largest universities in the United States by enrollment.
Academic Programs
Texas Tech offers over 150 undergraduate degree programs and numerous graduate programs across 13 colleges and schools. The university is particularly recognized for its programs in engineering, business administration, agriculture, architecture, and education. Texas Tech is classified as a research university that conducts significant scholarly work.
Athletics
Texas Tech athletics teams compete in the Big 12 Conference at the NCAA Division I level. The football team and basketball teams are among the most popular sports at the university. The Red Raiders have a strong tradition of competitive sports and community support.
Student Life and Campus
The campus features modern facilities including libraries, research centers, student housing, and recreational areas. Texas Tech has a vibrant student community with over 1,000 student organizations and clubs. The university emphasizes student engagement and personal development alongside academic excellence.
Research and Innovation
Texas Tech is a Carnegie-classified research university that receives millions of dollars in research funding annually. The university conducts research across fields including engineering, health sciences, agriculture, and technology. Notable research centers include the Southwest Collection and the National Wind Institute.