Since 1923, Texas Tech University has shaped the future of students through quality education programs, research and creative activity.

Texas Tech is one of the largest research institutions in the state and home to world-class resources, such as the largest repository for information on the Vietnam War outside of Washington, D.C., and some of the most advanced wind, water, pulsed power and nanophotonic research.

Texas Tech offers 150 undergraduate degree programs, 100 master's degrees and 50 doctoral degrees in 10 colleges, a graduate school and a law school. Also on campus: the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, which offers students opportunities for interdisciplinary work in a variety of fields.

Our 1,839-acre Lubbock campus is one of the largest in the nation; students from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries call Texas Tech home.