The University of Texas at Austin
Social & Lifestyle

What's it like at The University of Texas at Austin?

Fitness junkies, social butterflies and devoted bookworms all have a home at UT Austin. Here's a rundown of some of the most important non-academic factors.

Walkability
Sunshine
Very Sunny
226 or more days of sun / year
Urban
Campus Setting
56°
Average winter temp
84°
Average summer temp

Greek Life

The University of Texas at Austin has a moderate Greek life scene. 13% of men join fraternities. 16% of women join sororities. 14% of the undergrad student body participates in Greek life.

14%
Greek life participation
13%
Fraternity
16%
Sorority

Generally speaking, students a schools with noticeable Greek participation tend to find that Greek life dominates the social scene.

Sports

Athletics are a perfect way to being a student body together.

Division Ranking
D1

UT Austin joined the SEC conference in 2024.

Weather

Gotta dress for it! Here's a season-by-season summary of the average temperatures at The University of Texas at Austin:

110°
96.7
83.3
70.0
56.7
43.3
30.0
January
April
July
October
Low
High
Sunshine
Very Sunny
Pile on the sunscreen!
226 or more days of sun / year

Austin has hot and humid summers, with high temperatures over 100 degrees sometimes extending into early October. Winters are mild, but are subject to lots of fluctuations. Some days you might where shorts in January. Other years you might be bundled up facing an ice storm.

Geography

The University of Texas at Austin is in an urban setting with very high walkability and is close to an airport.

Walkability
Austin-Bergstrom International
Closest airport
Location
Campus Setting
Urban

State Laws and Politics

The social environment at colleges can be majorly impacted by the laws and politics of the area and the state. Review the information below to determine if politics might impact your experience at The University of Texas at Austin.

Politics

Republican
State vote for president
Republican
Elected governor
Democrat
County vote for president

Texas elected a Republican in the most recent Presidential election. The sitting governor is a Republican, and the county votes Democrat.

Abortion

State Laws

Liberal
Conservative

Reproductive laws change quickly. CollegeIQ does its best to update this information as soon as new laws are passed. Learn more about how this is calculated.

LGBTQIA+

State Laws

Liberal
Conservative

Learn more about how this is determined.

While Texas as a whole is run by a conservative government, Austin is known for being a liberal city that is welcoming to LGBTQIA+ students.

Guns on Campus

Some states have laws about the legality of guns on campus. In general, schools fall into one of three categories:

  • Permissive: The state requires campuses to allow guns on campus but allows for certain restrictions.
  • Restrictive: The state requires campuses to restrict guns on campus.
  • Institutional: The state leaves it up to each campus.

Texas' gun laws are:

Permissive
Students with a concealed carry permit can have guns. Schools may create limited gun-free zones.

Most state laws apply only to public colleges and universities. Additionally, these laws often change frequently. If gun laws are important to you, you should inquire directly with The University of Texas at Austin about its regulations.

Religious Affiliation

The religious affiliation of a school can impact the on-campus environment. The University of Texas at Austin is affiliated with:

None

Student Life

Eager to get involved at The University of Texas at Austin? Here are the most popular student organizations and the main campus events to look forward to.

  1. 1. Alpha Phi Omega
  2. 2. University Panhellenic Council
  3. 3. Asian Business Students Association
  4. 4. Longhorn Band Student Organization
  5. 5. Campus Events + Entertainment
  1. 1. Gone-To-Texas (freshmen welcome)
  2. 2. 40 Acres Fest
  3. 3. Commencement

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