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Learn about the seven institutions and 15 campuses of the Texas State University System, serving over 90,000 students across the state. Find news, events, programs, and partnerships of the system.
- Sam Houston State University
Named for Sam Houston, Texas’s greatest hero, Sam Houston...
- Institutions
The Texas State University System's member institutions are...
- Board of Regents
The Texas State University System is governed by a...
- Offices
The Texas State University System administration, under the...
- Finance
James L. Webb, Jr., CPA, MBA Associate Vice Chancellor for...
- About Tsus
The Texas State University System, founded in 1911, is the...
- Board Meetings
The Texas State University System - Austin, TX: Board...
- TSUS Foundation
The Texas State University System Foundation, Inc., is a...
- Sam Houston State University
The Texas State University System (TSUS) is a Public university system in Texas. It was created in 1911 to oversee the state's normal schools. It has since broadened its focus and comprises institutions of many different scopes. It is the only public university system in the state without a flagship university.
The Texas State University System's member institutions are academically, culturally and geographically diverse, stretching from Big Bend Country to the Texas-Louisiana border.
Learn about the first higher education system established in Texas, founded in 1911 to consolidate state teacher colleges. Find out the locations, sizes, budgets, degrees and costs of the seven member institutions of the System.
Tackle big questions, Find answers, Make an Impact. Texas State is home to bold, creative minds, using new technology and hands-on experiences to prepare a new generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders.
Texas State University is part of the Texas State University System and is governed by a nine-member Board of Regents. Other universities in the system include Sam Houston State University, Lamar University, and Sul Ross State University.
Texas State University comprises over 8 million gross square feet in facilities and its campuses are located on over 600 acres with an additional 4,000 acres of agriculture, research, and recreational areas. The Texas State University main campus is located in San Marcos, Texas, midway between Austin and San Antonio along Interstate 35.