Baldwin Beauty Schools
8440 Burnet Road, Austin 78757
512-593-7481
3005 South Lamar, Austin 78704
512-593-7426
www.baldwinbeautyschools.com
Owned and managed by husband and wife
team, Randy and Wendi Baldwin, and
founded by Randy’s father, Ross Baldwin,
the Baldwin Beauty Schools have maintained a reputation as the premiere beauty
education and training program in Austin
for more than 27 years. With a commitment to distinction and quality, the school
gives aspiring stylists and beauty professionals the opportunity to get quality
hands-on experience in student salons and
offers comprehensive programs taught by
top instructors with a dedication to artistic
excellence and technical skill, total client
satisfaction, and a passion for the industry.
Center for Advanced Legal Studies
800 W Sam Houston Pkwy S
Suite 100, Houston 77042-1912
800-446-6931; www.paralegal.edu
Based in Houston, the accredited Center for
Advanced Legal Studies specializes in paralegal education, with paralegal programs
that are ABA Approved. Founded in 1987,
the Center is known as a leader in paralegal
education, and offers online classes to those
outside of the Houston area.
DeVry University – Austin
Stratum Executive Center
11044 Research Blvd., Ste. B- 100
Austin 78759; 512-231-2500; www.devry.edu
DeVry University offers online and offline
associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degree
programs in Business & Management, Engineering & Information Sciences, Health
Sciences, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Media
Arts & Technology, as well as in Accounting
or Finance, and in such top technology fields
as Game & Simulation Programming.
Everest College – Austin
9100 E. Highway 290, #100
Austin 78724; 512-928-1933
www.everest.edu/campus/austin
Everything’s big in Texas – including a certain school that favors burnt
orange and white. The nationally known University of Texas at Austin is
home to more than 51,000 students and more than 24,000 faculty and
staff members and is one of the largest public universities in the U.S.
It’s also the largest institution of the formidable University of Texas System
– which boasts nine academic universities and six health institutions, has
a combined enrollment of more than 211,000, and conferred more than
43,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
The fact is, that in a city recognized as a center for culture, politics, the
arts, technology and music, the University of Texas is its crown jewel,
offering an incredible educational resource and a world of opportunity
for those who live here. The school’s undergraduate and graduate
programs rank among the best in the nation, and the school’s faculty
includes professors and researchers who have won the Nobel Prize, the
Pulitzer Prize, MacArthur Fellowship, and many other honors. UT also leads
the way in both research and education with a depth and diversity of
resources unmatched by most other public universities.
With more than 12,000 degrees awarded annually, more than 300
degree programs, and such nationally renowned facilities as the
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, the McDonald
Observatory, and the Blanton Museum of Art, the university’s size is one of its biggest assets. In athletics, The
University of Texas at Austin is a powerhouse with 47
national championships in its history, including the
2005 collegiate football championship.
As an enduring symbol of the spirit of Texas
— big, ambitious and bold — the university drives economic and social
progress in Texas and serves the
nation as a leading center of
knowledge and creativity.
Hook ‘em Horns!
UT
AUSTIN
FACTS
Founded: 1883
Colleges/schools: 17
Alumni: About 450,000
President: Greg Fenves
Colors: Burnt orange and white
Mascot: Bevo, a Texas longhorn
Degrees awarded yearly: 12,000
Faculty and Staff: More than 24,000
Continuing education enrollment: 300,000
Registered student organizations: More than 900
Museums & libraries: Seven museums and 17 libraries
Type of institution: Public, four-year research university
Student enrollment: About 51,000 students from all 50 states
and more than 100 foreign countries
HOOK ‘EM HORNS
Austin’s Burnt Orange Obsession