The Texas Academy is an accelerated program for gifted and talented high school students in Texas who desire enhanced student learning and leadership in a variety of academic areas, including Humanities, STEAM and Liberal Arts. Established in 1993, Texas Academy is a special legislative independent school recognized by the Texas State Legislature, ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University and the Texas Education Agency.
We inspire students to transform their passion into their purpose through rigorous academics, innovative research and service leadership. To do this, we offer high-impact educational experiences by supporting significant learning environments that offer choice, ownership and voice through authentic learning opportunities. We prepare successful high school graduates who have their choice of top-tier undergraduate schools where they will impact and inspire others through their leadership and innovation.
We inspire students to transform their passion into their purpose through rigorous academics, innovative research and service leadership.
To do this, we offer high-impact educational experiences by supporting significant learning environments that offer choice, ownership and voice through authentic learning opportunities.
We prepare successful high school graduates who have their choice of top-tier undergraduate schools where they will impact and inspire others through innovation and leadership.
The Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities (Texas Academy) was created by the Legislature of the State of Texas (H.B. 1940) in 1993 to offer intellectually advanced, gifted high school-aged students in Texas the opportunity to pursue the ideals of academic excellence, ethical leadership and community service within the context of a university setting. All students admitted to our unique program receive full-tuition scholarships for 15 credit hours per semester from the state of Texas through the Texas Education Agency. Texas Academy operates as an independent, special legislative school district under the auspices of the Board of Regents of the Texas State University System. In its capacity as a special legislative school district, the academy has been authorized to confer its own diploma at graduation. Many of our Texas Academy students continue their undergraduate studies at ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University after graduating the academy, while some attend institutions that specialize in a particular field of study.