


UT Senate of College Councils Revenue
Higher Education • Austin, Texas, United States • 21-50 Employees
UT Senate of College Councils revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $1,882,210 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Higher Education industry and current estimated revenues | $6,100,000 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contact at UT Senate of College Councils
Samanvi Velagapudi
President
Company overview
| Headquarters | 2201 Speedway, WCP 2.102, Austin, Texas 78701, US |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 6112 |
| Founded | 1966 |
| Employees | 21-50 |
UT Senate of College Councils Email Formats
UT Senate of College Councils uses 3 email formats. The most common is {first name}.{last name} (e.g., john.doe@utexas.edu), used 57.1% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{first name}.{last name} | john.doe@utexas.edu | 57.1% |
{first name} | john@utexas.edu | 28.6% |
{first initial}{last name} | jdoe@utexas.edu | 14.3% |
About UT Senate of College Councils
On July 27, 1973, the Constitution of the Senate of College Councils received approval from the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System. On this date Senate was recognized as the official voice of students at The University of Texas at Austin in academic affairs. But even before then, College Council leaders had been coming together to discuss academic issues on campus. As early as the 1950s, Council presidents were joining together to share their best practices and to collaborate on University-wide issues. Several such meetings later, the Senior Cabinet was formed, a predecessor of Senate that was the first to formalize the relationships between the various College Councils and provide a student forum dedicated exclusively to the discussion of academic issues. Several name changes and more than a half-century later, the Senate of College Councils is today comprised of 22 College Councils representing a membership, including the Councils, agencies, At-Large and Executive members, of more than 1,000 students. Though Senate has grown appreciably since that first meeting between Council presidents, the heart of the organization, and its core purpose, remains the representation of students' concerns with regard to academic affairs.
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 21-50
Seniority
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Funding Data
UT Senate of College Councils has never raised funding before.
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