University of Texas–Pan American

University of Texas–Pan American
MottoLatin: Disciplina praesidium civitatis
Motto in English
Education, the Guardian of Society
TypePublic university
Active1927 (1927)–2015 (2015) (merged)
Academic affiliations
University of Texas System
CONAHEC
Endowment$65 million
PresidentHavidan Rodriguez (interim), final
Academic staff
836 (2012)
Students20,053 (2013)
Undergraduates17,602
Postgraduates2,451
Location, ,
United States

26°18′22″N 98°10′24″W / 26.306227°N 98.173249°W / 26.306227; -98.173249
CampusRural, 238 acres (0.96 km2)
ColorsGreen and Orange
   
NicknameBroncs
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IWAC
MascotBucky the Bronc
Websitewww.utpa.edu

The University of Texas–Pan American (UTPA) was a public university in Edinburg, Texas. Founded in 1927, it was a component institution of the University of Texas System. The university served the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas with baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees. The Carnegie Foundation classified UTPA as a "doctoral research university". From the institution's founding until it was merged into the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), it grew from 200 students to over 20,000, making UTPA the 10th-largest university in Texas. The majority of these students were natives of the Rio Grande Valley. UTPA also operated an Upper Level Studies Center in Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas. On August 15, 2014, Dr. Havidan Rodriguez was appointed interim President of UTPA, the institution's final leader.

In 2015, UTRGV entered into operation following the merger of UTPA and UT–Brownsville, founded as an extension of then-Pan American University at Texas Southmost College. UTRGV also created a new medical school.

On August 31, 2015, UTPA formally ceased operations to yield to the newly formed university, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.