All student and resident training affiliations between the UTMB and another entity require an affiliation agreement and a program agreement. All educational affiliation agreements are approved by the University of Texas System. Authority to execute the
affiliation agreements is delegated by UT System to the president of UTMB. For affiliation agreements other than international agreements, UT System has authorized the president to delegate the authority to execute affiliation agreements to the provost,
deans, and CEO of UTMB Health Systems (incoming students). Please see the list of UTMB delegations of authority.
UT System policy is for institutions to execute one affiliation agreement as a master agreement and execute specific program agreements as subordinate agreements to the master affiliation agreement. All educational agreements require approval from UT
System. Approval can be obtained in three ways:
Use of UT-System pre-approved standard agreement templates. Agreements not drafted from these templates are considered non-standard. Agreements that substantively change pre-approved standard templates are also considered non-standard. Please see
the list of approved OGC templates at right for academic affiliation agreements. Please note that a different template is needed when UTMB receives students from other facilities than the templates used for sending UTMB students to other facilities.
Submit non-standard agreements to OGC for review and approval. OGC will likely direct edits to comply with UT System standards. If the other party does not agree to edits, UTMB will not execute the agreement. Submitters should allow at least four
weeks for review.
Submit agreements to UTMB Legal Department. The Legal Department will revise agreements to meet UT System standards. If the other party will not accept edits, UTMB may revise draft to accommodate party and still meet UT System standards. If the
parties cannot reach agreement on language that meets UT System standards, UTMB will not execute the agreement. Submitters should allow at least two weeks for initial review.
All educational agreements should contain a content review stamp of OGC reviewer or person authorized to review on behalf of UT System Office of General Counsel and the UTMB Provost.