Deciding the campus carry policies has been the most difficult decision of my presidency. Please read the details: https://t.co/zs8uwNrrL6 — Greg Fenves (@gregfenves) February 17, 2016





Residence halls on campus will still be off-limits





Cannot have any part of the weapon visible on campus





Cannot carry semiautomatic gun with round in the chamber





Must carry gun in holster that covers trigger and trigger guard area





No guns in area with any pre k through 12 activities





No guns at polling places - UT has one such spot





No guns in court - UT has one courtroom at the School of Law





No guns at UT sports facilities





No guns in businesses that sells alcohol





No guns in areas that have state of federal licenses that bar concealed license holders from carrying guns





No guns in patient care areas





No guns in areas where certain hearings are held





No guns in science labs





No guns for volunteers who work with minors



AUSTIN, TX (KTRK) -- The University of Texas now says they will allow concealed handgun license holders to carry their guns into the classroom.This change was recommended by a study panel back in December.Texas state law requires all public universities to allow licensed concealed handguns owners in the classroom by August 1, but does give some leeway to schools, allowing for gun-free zones.Concealed carry license holders must carry the gun at all times or keep it securely locked in their vehicle or in a dorm in a gun safeA letter was sent out by UT President Gregory L. Fenves about campus carry