Texas Tech University System’s Mission:
- Provide leadership and support services for Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Angelo State University, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso and Midwestern State University in the fulfillment of each component institution's individual mission.
Chancellor:
- Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D. (named Chancellor October 25, 2018)
Texas Tech University System:
- Established: 1996 (Formally 1999)
- Institutions: Texas Tech University (charter member), Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (charter member), Angelo State University (joined 2007), Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso (created in 2013) and Midwestern State University (joined in 2021)
- Operating Budget: $2.5 billion
- Endowment: $1.7 billion
- Students: 63,498 (Fall 2021)
- Board of Regents: 9 members, 1 student regent
- Employment: Approximately 21,000
- Alumni: 368,669 (Fall 2021)
- Research Investments: $242 million (FY20)
Record Achievements:
- Record Enrollment: 63,498 (Fall 2021) – up 36 percent since 2014 (46,608)
- Record enrollment at TTU (40,666), ASU (10,826), TTUHSC (5,423) and TTUHSC El Paso (786) in 2021
- Degrees Awarded: 12,962 (2020) – up 26 percent from 2015 (10,275)
Institutions/Campuses:
Texas Tech University (est. 1923)
- Amarillo
- Cleburne (Hill College)
- El Paso
- Fredericksburg
- Junction
- Lubbock
- Marble Falls (Highland Lakes)
- McKinney (Collin College)
- Rockwall
- Sherman (Austin College)
- Waco
- San Jose, Costa Rica
- Seville, Spain
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (est. 1969)
- Abilene
- Amarillo
- Dallas
- Lubbock
- Mansfield
- Midland
- Odessa
Angelo State University (est. 1928)
- San Angelo
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso (est. 2013)
- El Paso
Midwestern State University (est. 1922)
- Flower Mound
- Wichita Falls