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LEARN AMONG THE PINES

GROWING OUR FAMILY TREE SINCE 1923.

For a century, the East Texas pines have been a sanctuary for SFA. Like the pine cones on the forest floor, our humble beginnings as Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College began small with just 270 students learning in a shared building at the local high school. Those pine cones are now towering trees, knitted together in a rich and protective forest full of life and wisdom. Today, SFA is more than 115,000 alumni strong, and our 159 buildings stretch over campus’s 421 acres. Rooted in education, our students learn from faculty and staff in everything from forestry and agriculture to education and fine arts, from science and mathematics to business and social sciences. There is so much to discover here!

chers College Stephen F. Austin State Tea faculty members, 1925

The most important exploration our Lumberjacks embark upon is to discover themselves. Here among the pines, they find themselves, their purpose and a way to clear a path for others. COME FIND YOURSELF AMONG THE PINES.

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2024 Texas College Guide Listings All the information you’ll need to learn about Texas universities and colleges to help you make the right decision for where to apply. Picking the right school is a numbers game—this guide will help you crunch them all.

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Compiled by Anne McCready Heinen

THE CRITERIA Texas has close to 200 colleges and universities throughout the state. For this guide, we included schools that met the following criteria: award bachelor’s degrees, own their own facilities, are SACS accredited, and are Texas-based. The private institutions listed are members of the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas.*

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By the Numbers An updated collection of statistics including tuition, test scores, undergraduate enrollment, and more.

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College Dictionary Learning college’s highly specific lexicon will make you look like you’ve been strolling campus for years. Compiled by Lauren Green

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Getty Images / Randi Reding ©Copyright 2024 Texas Monthly LLC *Confirmation that each school met the criteria was made by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas.

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Next Steps Congratulations, you’ve been accepted to college! Here’s what to do next.

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Texas Tech University is committed to teaching and the advancement of knowledge. Texas Tech University, a comprehensive public research university, provides the highest standards of excellence in higher education, fosters intellectual and personal development, and stimulates meaningful research and service to humankind.

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AUGUST rolled around the corner faster than anyone anticipated. As summer wrapped up, school-related errands kicked into high gear. For me, a college freshman, this had never been more true. Leaving for college is often a bittersweet time for both parents and students. Parents may wish their child would NEVER GROW UP. And the soon-to-be-on-their-own college kid must put on a FEARLESS face. But when you are first heading to college, it feels like only yesterday that you were just FIFTEEN, and now you’re packing up to BEGIN AGAIN. “I WISH YOU WOULD just stick to a shopping list,” my mom said, as we ran around town, grabbing up last-minute dorm supplies I never even knew I needed. (Think airpurifier, dehumidifier, clothes drying rack…to name a few.) As the day loomed when I had to say my good-byes, my friends made sure I had THE BEST DAY. We sat on blankets watching the sunset, and I felt this PEACE come over me. I knew no matter how far away I traveled, I would always have these TIMELESS friends in my corner. The day we headed out to my university, a nervous feeling I had come to know ALL TOO WELL took over, as I counted down the hours I had left with my family. With my belongings piled in my dorm room, I watched my parents drive away and thought, EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED. I was in a new city, with potential new friends surrounding me, but I would always have the backbone of my family and friends back home, regardless of the miles between us. So LONG STORY SHORT, when you go to college, YOU’RE ON YOUR OWN, KID. But ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOOR, you’ll have a whole squad of GORGEOUS new people cheering you on. And they will help you live your WILDEST DREAMS.

Lauren Green is currently a graduate student pursing a master’s degree in advertising at The University of Texas at Austin. A 2022 graduate of The University of Oklahoma, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and also works as a political reporter in Washington, D.C.

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Texas Tech University’s leadership surveyed the academic landscape in the aftermath of a yearslong pandemic and went to work putting in place an online collection of resources focused on assisting students navigating their way toward a degree. The result is the Raider Success Hub, a one-stop shop that places the power of connection in students’ hands and provides them with a web of support from academic advising to life coaches to career center personnel. The hub enhances their educational experience by consistently reminding them that, on a bustling campus of more than 40,000 students, they are never traveling alone. The hub is built on the foundation of collaboration, communication and connection. It leverages the university’s greatest asset: people devoted to helping students. The approach blends the latest technology with Texas Tech’s trademark personal touch to make sure that “From Here, It’s Possible.”

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TEAM NAME Wildcats • ADDRESS 1949 ACU Dr., Abilene, TX 79699 WEBSITE ACU.edu • PHONE 800-460-6228 • FACEBOOK AbileneChristian INSTAGRAM @ACUedu • X @ACUedu • YOUTUBE ACU

TEAM NAME Rams and Rambelles • ADDRESS 2601 W. Avenue N., San Angelo, TX 76904 WEBSITE Angelo.edu • PHONE 800-946-8627 • FACEBOOK AngeloStateUniversity INSTAGRAM @AngeloState • SNAPCHAT @AngeloStateU • X @AngeloState • YOUTUBE AngeloStateU

Christian University

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N ACU is the highest-ranking university in Texas in U.S. News & World Report’s “Academic Programs to Look For” benchmarks and in the top ten nationally for first-year experience, service learning, and learning communities. The Nuclear Energy eXperimental Testing (NEXT) Lab, in collaboration with Natura Resources, is designing and building a molten salt-fueled research reactor at ACU’s new Dillard Science and Engineering Research Center. Over the past five years, the acceptance rate of ACU students into medical and dental schools stands at twice the national average, according to the university. Some twenty percent of each incoming class pursues a career in healthcare. ACU boasts numerous championships as a competitor in NCAA Division I sports and secured its second men’s March Madness bid in 2021, defeating The University of Texas at Austin in the first round. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 4,069

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SOME OF THE WORLD’S brightest students attend Abilene Christian University (ACU), seeking to connect faith and education. Home to more than 5,700 students from 54 nations, ACU attracts top students through its Honors College, its internationally recognized engineering and physics department, and its Center for Pre-Health Professions. Undergraduates enjoy 87 baccalaureate majors, 171 areas of study, and research opportunities alongside their professors in world-class facilities. Graduate students choose among 71 master’s degree and specialist programs, and four doctoral degrees. Students study abroad, volunteer for community service, and participate in internships that provide a valuable edge in the marketplace. Chapel is an inspirational time for worship and faith-based conversations. Abilene is a college city, with three universities and six other schools of higher education. ACU’s beautiful 272acre campus is less than three hours from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where ACU Online is headquartered.

ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY (ASU) prepares students for careers and educational aspirations by balancing academic study with hands-on experience through learning labs, internship programs, and study abroad opportunities. With more P O I N TS O F than one hundred majors and concentraD I ST I N CT I O N Recognized by The Princeton tions to choose among, students find arReview on its annual “Best eas of study that fit their interests. Colleges” list every year since ASU encourages undergraduates to 2010. participate in faculty-mentored research More than six hundred projects that enhance student résumés scholarship programs, with and improve credentials for graduate nearly ninety percent of ASU students receiving some form school. The six thousand-acre ASU of financial aid. Ranch, as well as state-of-the-art labs and Designated a Hispanicequipment for meat and food science, Serving Institution by the nursing, commercial aviation, computer U.S. Department of Education game design, cybersecurity, biology, edusince 2010. cation, psychology, engineering, physics, Construction of a statehealth science professions, and other disof-the-art aviation training ciplines, are among many ASU facilities facility and total renovation of the ASU Rodeo Arena are available for student research. scheduled for completion ASU cultivates a friendly and diverse in 2024. campus community with students from Ranked for 2023–2024 in 215 Texas counties, 45 states, and 33 several categories, including countries. On-campus students live in business, education, nursaward-winning modern residence halls, ing, military support, and and all ASU students enjoy a nationally affordability, by Colleges of Distinction. recognized university center, fitness center, intramurals complex, the Lake U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT House, and state-of-the-art athletic 9,623 facilities. ASU’s core values of integrity, diversity and inclusion, significance, community, and commitment are integrated throughout the campus and the Ram Family. ASU students enjoy a nationally recognized intramurals program and more than one hundred student-run clubs and organizations. Off-campus entertainment includes a thriving arts community, live music, and activities in San Angelo.

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TEAM NAME Bears • ADDRESS One Bear Place, #97056, Waco, TX 76798 WEBSITE Baylor.edu • PHONE 800-BAYLOR-U • FACEBOOK BaylorUniversity1845 INSTAGRAM @bayloruniversity• X @Baylor, @BaylorProud

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AUSTIN COLLEGE IS a private liberal arts college located north of Dallas in Sherman. The college’s engaged, diverse student body is near enough to Dallas and Fort Worth to easily take advantage of “big city” internship and entertainP O I N TS O F ment opportunities while enjoying the D I ST I N CT I O N Named as a 2024 Best Colperks of small-town living. lege by College Raptor based A 12:1 student/faculty ratio allows on graduation rate, campus students to act as partners in learning diversity, endowment per stuwith expert faculty whose priorities are dent, and other key metrics. teaching and mentoring. Each student is Students of color represent fifty connected with a faculty mentor before percent of the student body. arriving on campus, ensuring guidance Acceptance rates for firstand academic support throughout the coltime applicants to medical/ health science schools are lege experience. more than double national More than 55 areas of study include and Texas averages. programs in data science and analytics, Designated an AANAPISI public health, kinesiology, neuroscience, (Asian American and Native social justice and community engageAmerican Pacific Islander ment, and engineering physics. The Austin Serving Institution). Teacher Program allows future teachers Austin College’s Finish in to earn both a bachelor’s degree and a Four Guarantee means that Master of Arts in teaching in four-and-aany full-time student who meets the requirements when half years. The new two-year Master of they enroll will graduate in Medical Science–Physician Assistant (PA) four years, or the college Program begins in summer 2024. waives tuition costs for any Austin College’s Compass Curriculum courses needed for degree completion. meets the ever-changing needs of the 21st century and prepares students for a U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT lifetime of success. All students are guar1 ,1 3 0 anteed a hands-on, applied learning experience supported by innovative programs. The college’s Presbyterian Church (USA) heritage cultivates an inclusive atmosphere that supports every student’s faith journey, regardless of tradition or background.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Baylor consistently ranks in the top one hundred national doctoral-granting universities in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” rankings. Baylor is recognized by the U.S. Department of State as an official Fulbright Top Producing Institution. Ranked in top ten “Most Trusted Universities” in the U.S. by global research firm Morning Consult. Graduate programs include law, business, sciences, education, social sciences, nursing, engineering, and health disciplines that are nationally ranked among “Best Graduate Schools” by U.S. News & World Report. Baylor is among the select ten percent of U.S. colleges and universities with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter.

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY IS a private Christian university and a nationally ranked Research 1 institution. The university provides a vibrant campus community for more than 20,000 students by blending interdisciplinary research with an international reputation for educational excellence and a faculty commitment to teaching and scholarship. Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas. Located in Waco, Baylor welcomes students from all fifty states and more than one hundred countries to study a broad range of degrees among its twelve nationally recognized academic divisions. The University offers more than 125 undergraduate and more than one hundred master’s and doctoral degree programs. Students participate in more than 375 clubs and organizations, including the first collegiate chapter of Habitat for Humanity, and forty sororities and fraternities. Baylor sponsors seventeen varsity athletic teams and is a founding member of the Big 12 Conference.

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TEAM NAME Tornados • ADDRESS 11400 Concordia University Dr., Austin, TX 78726 WEBSITE Concordia.edu • PHONE 512-313-4CTX • FACEBOOK ConcordiaTX INSTAGRAM @ConcordiaTX • LINKEDIN ConcordiaTX • X @ConcordiaTX

ADDRESS 4010 Gaston Ave., Dallas, TX 75246 WEBSITE Criswell.edu PHONE 214-818-1395 • FACEBOOK CriswellCollege • INSTAGRAM @CriswellCollege X @CriswellCollege • YOUTUBE Criswell College

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Regents Hall, Concordia Texas’s newest living and learning community, opened in 2022 with lounge spaces on every floor, an outdoor amphitheater, modern room layouts, and high-tech mail centers. The Concordia Texas Tornados men’s and women’s athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division III level in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. The newest addition to varsity sports is esports. Concordia Texas’s campus, located on a 435-acre nature preserve offering peaceful views of the Hill Country, is only minutes from Austin. The CTX Nursing Program is ranked as fourth best in Texas in 2023 by RNCareers.org. Concordia Texas empowers students of all backgrounds to thrive in higher education and is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving institution. Students are prepared for lives of service through Concordia Texas’s many clubs and organizations, major exploration, mission trip opportunities, and chapel services on campus.

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CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY TEXAS (CTX) welcomes everyone from all backgrounds to start the rest of their life on its campus. With an emphasis on blending competent, principled leadership with practical skills that help students build a better future for themselves and their surrounding communities. Concordia Texas offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in over thirty programs across seven colleges, master’s degrees in business administration and education, and a doctoral degree in education. At Concordia Texas, majors are customizable and flexible with minors, concentrations, and pre-professional tracks. All students are guided to become compassionate leaders who create a lasting and meaningful difference in their careers and communities through engagement, open discussions, and challenging ideas.

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Every undergraduate student receives a double major, one in Bible and Theology and one in their chosen field of study. All undergraduate students are assigned carefully chosen peer groups for their first three semesters. These groups meet weekly with mentors to process their experiences and explore important topics on student success. All undergraduate students take a global learning and service trip to Israel in the summer after sophomore year, helping orient them to global and diversity issues firsthand. All undergraduate students learn to serve the local community through a crosscultural project during their junior year. All undergraduate students are prepared to launch during their senior year through internships, capstone projects, and other professional development opportunities. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 119

CRISWELL COLLEGE IS a Christian liberal arts college in Dallas with a mission to provide ministerial and professional higher education for men and women preparing to serve as Christian leaders throughout society. By equipping students to know and love scripture, Criswell prepares graduates who embody the college’s core values and serve the world as ambassadors, cultivators, peacemakers, problem-solvers, and professionals. Criswell’s common student experience, Criswell 360°, gives students numerous opportunities to grow in these areas through a sequence of classroom, campus, and off-campus activities that are both challenging and supportive. Criswell’s location in the heart of Dallas provides an exciting environment for students to begin living out their calling. The college’s residence hall provides a safe, comfortable, and spacious living experience and functions as an extension of the classroom by providing opportunities for holistic development. Criswell offers associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. Undergraduate fields of study include biblical studies, Christian ministry, education, psychology, philosophy, politics, and economics. Graduate fields of study include Christian leadership, Christian studies, theological and Biblical studies, and divinity.

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TEAM NAME Patriots • ADDRESS 3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy., Dallas, TX 75211 WEBSITE Discover.DBU.edu • PHONE 214-333-5360 FACEBOOK DallasBaptistUniv • INSTAGRAM @DBUPatriots

TEAM NAME Tigers • ADDRESS One Tiger Dr., Marshall, TX 75670 WEBSITE ETBU.edu • PHONE 800-804-3828 • FACEBOOK EastTexasBaptistUniversity INSTAGRAM @EastTexasBaptistUniversity • X @ETBU

Baptist University

NESTLED ON THE outskirts of the vibrant city of Dallas, where the spirit of innovation and growth intersects with Southern charm, Dallas Baptist University (DBU) is a beacon of academic excellence and spiritual development. For the P O I N TS O F past 125 years, DBU has stood as a ChristD I ST I N CT I O N Located in Dallas, DBU was centered institution that integrates faith ranked second among “Best and learning, equipping students to be Places for Business and transformational servant leaders. Careers” by Forbes in 2019. A nationally ranked liberal arts uniDBU graduates have a versity, DBU fully integrates biblical seventy percent acceptance faith with academics through more than rate into medical school, 25 percent higher than the eighty undergraduate degree programs national average. and more than sixty accelerated bachDBU students have experielor’s and master’s degrees. DBU’s worldenced a one hundred percent class professors focus wholly on teaching passing rate on the Texas and mentoring students, guiding them in teacher certification exam intellectual and personal development. since 2019, and 99 percent of DBU education students are DBU’s focus as a teaching institution employed or pursuing a masallows students to experience a transforter’s degree upon graduation. mative education that challenges them Ranked among the safest to discover their calling and live it out in U.S. college campuses by their chosen career path. Niche.com. The Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex U N D E R G R A D UAT E setting gives students vast opportunities ENROLLMENT for internships and career-enhancing 2,850 experiences. With more than twenty Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Dallas-Fort Worth, DBU provides an unmatched environment for career advancement. DBU’s gated campus community features lakes, gardens, gazebos, fountains, waterfalls, and nature trails atop a hill overlooking Mountain Creek Lake. Within an exciting, Christ-centered environment, caring faculty members prepare students to excel professionally.

Baptist University

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N The Sisk Health Services Clinic offers on-campus health services for minor illnesses and injuries, screenings, vaccinations, immunizations, and more. ETBU freshmen volunteer in local elementary schools every week. The Thrive program provides one-on-one and small-group mentoring that prepares students to flourish intellectually, spiritually, physically, emotionally, and socially. In 2023, the university achieved record enrollment numbers and an undergraduate retention rate of 86 percent, above its fiveyear average. The Tiger Athletic Mission Experience (TAME) allows ETBU student athletes to share faith with people across the globe as they strive to transform the world for Christ. Since 2016, ETBU Athletics has sponsored trips to more than seventeen countries, including Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Serbia, and Israel.

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EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (ETBU) is more than just an institution of higher education. The vibrant, Christcentered community is driven by faith, educational excellence, and servant leadership development with a commitment to nurturing student passions and to equipping them for their unique purposes. ETBU’s guiding light is its unwavering faith in God and the belief in the transformative power of education rooted in Christ’s teachings. On campus, in the local community, and across the globe, ETBU students are actively involved in making a difference for the Kingdom of God. ETBU offers more than 45 undergraduate majors and fifteen graduate programs on a beautiful 253-acre campus is nestled in the Piney Woods town of Marshall. With over 1,800 students, a student/faculty ratio of 15:1, and an average undergraduate class size of twenty, students experience a nurturing environment with rigorous curricular and cross-cultural learning experiences such as University Honors and Global Study and Serve. ETBU competes in eighteen NCAA sports. Club sports including hockey, bass fishing, lacrosse, pom, and cheer are supplemented by more than fifty student organizations and ministries.

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HOUSTON

TEAM NAME Cowboys • ADDRESS 2200 Hickory St., Abilene, TX 79698 • WEBSITE HSUTX.edu PHONE 325-670-1260 • FACEBOOK Hardin-Simmons University • INSTAGRAM @HSUTX SNAPCHAT+ X + TIKTOK @HSUTX • YOUTUBE Hardin-Simmons University

TEAM NAME Huskies • ADDRESS 7502 Fondren Rd., Houston, TX 77074 WEBSITE HC.edu • PHONE 281-649-3211 • X @HouChristianU FACEBOOK HoustonChristianUniversity • INSTAGRAM @HCUofficial

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FOUNDED IN 1891, Hardin-Simmons University (HSU) is a Christian university rated among the top private universities in Texas by Colleges of Distinction. The school offers students the chance to discover their God-given potential in an atmosphere that feels like home. As a nationally ranked institution for affordability, HSU is committed to removing financial barriers for students. With over fifty academic programs, more than forty organizations, eighteen varsity sports, and eighteen intramural and club sports, HSU has a place for everyone to be a Cowboy. Located near the heart of Texas and only two to three hours from major metroplexes, the city of Abilene lets students go within minutes from city amenities to country life with lakes and a state park. HSU’s programs match industry jobs and prepare students with internships and employee partnerships to help land that top job after graduation. HSU combines faith and a challenging academic environment with hands-on experiential learning using real-world applications. Recently added programs include mechanical engineering, digital media, and nursing.

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HOUSTON CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (HCU)), formerly Houston Baptist University, has equipped students to lead, collaborate, and embody a deep sense of spiritual purpose for more than 60 years. HCU’s mission encourages students’ P O I N TS O F passion for academic, spiritual, and D I ST I N CT I O N Morris Family Center for professional excellence as a result of Law & Liberty, with its main the central confession, “Jesus Christ is building modeled after IndeLord.” Students are empowered to make pendence Hall in Philadelphia, the most of their God-given talents and to promotes U.S. history and founding principles. gain career skills from dedicated faculty. HCU offers more than 75 majors, Lance Berkman, Houston Astros Hall of Famer, is HCU’s forty graduate degrees including four head baseball coach. doctoral degrees, and seventeen NCAA Braxton Harris was named the Division I sports programs in the Southsecond head football coach in land Conference. A culture of excellence HCU’s history in 2022. prepares students to think critically and Ranked tenth for “Best Value act biblically beyond the classroom as Schools (Regional Universithey impact the world, becoming the ties West)” by U.S. News & next generation of educated disciples World Report. and pillars in their communities. Designated as a Military Learners benefit from small-group Friendly School. instruction, Christian discipleship, and Member institution of Texas mentorship. Opportunities for research Medical Center, the world’s begin at the undergraduate level, as do largest healthcare hub. internships and job opportunities that U N D E R G R A D UAT E enable students to build connections. ENROLLMENT 2 ,78 2 Students move toward fulfilling their callings in the Honors College, College of Science and Engineering, School of Nursing and Allied Health, Archie W. Dunham College of Business, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts and Humanities, and School of Christian Thought. HCU is located in the Sharpstown area, minutes from Houston’s downtown district.

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TEAM NAME Yellow Jackets • ADDRESS 1000 Fisk St. , Brownwood, TX 76801 WEBSITE HPUTX.edu • PHONE 325-649-8020 or 800-880-4478 FACEBOOK HPUTX • INSTAGRAM @HPUTX • X @HPUTX

TEAM NAME HT Rams • ADDRESS 900 Chicon St., Austin, TX 78702 WEBSITE HTU.edu • PHONE 512-505-3000 • FACEBOOK HustonTillotson INSTAGRAM @HustonTillotsonUniversity • X @HustonTillotson

University

A CHRISTIAN LIBERAL ARTS institution, Howard Payne University (HPU) prides itself on fostering a close community where personal connection is valued. Through teaching, learning, and service, the faculty and staff truly invest P O I N TS O F in students’ success. D I ST I N CT I O N HPU was founded in the At HPU, students choose from more heart of Texas in 1889. than one hundred majors, minors, and HPU’s Guy D. Newman pre-professional programs offered in Honors Academy is a seven schools—business, Christian distinctive, multidisciplinary studies, education, humanities, music honors program designed and fine arts, nursing, and science and for academically gifted students who aspire to efmathematics. The Guy D. Newman Honfective Christian leadership ors Academy challenges students with a in a variety of career fields, multidisciplinary curriculum and excitpreparing them for lives of ing travel opportunities. service and citizenship. HPU was one of the first Baptist uniSelect HPU undergraduate versities in Texas to offer undergraduate and graduate coursework is available electronically degrees and a master’s degree in youth and at extended learning ministry. HPU now offers four master’s centers in El Paso and New programs: business administration, sport Braunfels. and wellness leadership, theology and U N D E R G R A D UAT E ministry, and youth and family ministry. ENROLLMENT Student athletes at HPU compete in 76 6 six men’s and six women’s sports through the American Southwest Conference. Co-curricular organizations include Model UN, moot court, and speech and debate, while more than 25 student organizations round out extracurricular options.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N The Department of Business Administration within the School of Business and Technology earned prestigious accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). HT is the only institution of higher learning in Central Texas, the fourth historically Black university in the country, and the 196th educational institution in the world to earn the coveted title of an All-Steinway School. Innovative sustainability efforts include the installation of a 246-kilowatt rooftop solar array across three buildings and a solar charging station. Texas Parks and Wildlife partners with HT to fund faculty/student research on Austin’s urban wildlife in tandem with creation of an urban wildlife concentration within the biology program. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 980

HUSTON-TILLOTSON UNIVERSITY (HT) nurtures a legacy of leadership and excellence in education that connects knowledge, power, passion, and values as part of its mission. Affiliated with both The United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ, the institution is Austin’s only historically Black university. The student population of some one thousand undergraduates and graduates pursue associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. HT international students represent more than eighteen countries from China to Nigeria. The W.E.B. DuBois Honors Program provides students with a challenging curriculum above and beyond HT’s nineteen areas of study. HT’s African American Male Teacher Initiative funded by Apple Inc. provides one year of scholarship support to high-achieving freshmen who intend to pursue a career in education. Major League Baseball great Jackie Robinson coached the men’s basketball team before he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, and he later served as a trustee of the college. Today HT teams compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics as part of the Red River Athletic Conference. Historical districts and an evergrowing number of venues surround the 23-acre East Austin campus, which is within walking distance of downtown.

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LAMAR

TEAM NAME Bulldogs • ADDRESS Private Road 7631, Hwy. 80 E., Hawkins, TX 75765 WEBSITE Jarvis.edu • PHONE 903-730-4890 • FACEBOOK JarvisChristianUniveristy INSTAGRAM @jarvis_christian_college • X @JarvisCollege

TEAM NAME Cardinals • ADDRESS 4400 Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy., Beaumont, TX 77710 WEBSITE Lamar.edu • PHONE 409-880-8888 • FACEBOOK LamarUniversity INSTAGRAM @LamarUniversity • X @LamarUniversity

Christian University

JARVIS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY is accessible, approachable, and available. Jarvis is accessible to students in all phases of life with undergraduate degree programs in biology, business, chemistry, criminal justice, cybersecurity, educaP O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N tion, electronic sports, English, history, Jarvis biology majors work interdisciplinary studies, kinesiology, on cancer research via a mass communications, mathematics, $2.25 million grant from the nursing, religion, and social work. Jarvis National Science Foundation. offers graduate programs in business and Jarvis is a Fulbright HBCU criminal justice. Classes are offered in Institutional Leader. person, online, and hybrid. Jarvis is the only HBCU with a A family-oriented institution, Jarvis is women’s wrestling program. approachable. Faculty and staff cultivate a The Jarvis choir performs welcoming culture as they accept students at schools and churches all as they are and empower them to grow and around East Texas. leave Jarvis transformed and confident. The Jarvis Bulldog Band Jarvis is available to recent high school performs a wide genre of music under the direction of graduates—many of whom are the first Michael Ray Bradley, Jr., forin their families to earn a college educamer drum major at Grambling tion—to working adults seeking career State University. advancement, and to individuals seeking U N D E R G R A D UAT E skills or certifications to increase their ENROLLMENT employability. Jarvis prepares students 891 intellectually, socially, spiritually, and personally with the attention students deserve to ensure success. Founded in 1912 as a Historically Black College and University (HBCU), Jarvis today attracts a diverse and international population of lifelong learners. Jarvis Bulldog student athletes compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ Red River Athletic Conference in men’s baseball, softball, and volleyball, as well as men’s and women’s teams in basketball, cross country, soccer, track and field, and wrestling. Last year, seven wrestlers were Scholar All Americans, while two Jarvis women wrestlers ranked nationally.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Lamar University’s Texas Academy program offers a unique opportunity for academically accomplished high school students to earn college credits while completing high school. Along with academics, innovative research, and service leadership, students in the program also participate in intramural sports, clubs, student activities, and events. As a founding member of the Southland Conference, Lamar provides great opportunities for student athletes pursuing excellence in academics and personal development. The Cardinals have enjoyed five decades of success with 109 regular-season championships across the university’s seventeen varsity sports. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 8,252

WHEN WORKERS STRUCK oil at Spindletop more than one hundred years ago, it forever changed the landscape of Southeast Texas and catapulted the world into the oil age. An important part of Lamar University’s institutional identity is tied to that massive 1901 oil gusher, which set the foundation for South Park Junior College’s creation in 1923. Later becoming Lamar University, the institution quickly became an integral frontrunner in technology and energy education. Throughout the 20th century, Lamar has served Southeast Texas in a strategic, relevant, and sustainable way. Its founders wanted education that produced leaders for the region, and they succeeded. Today, Lamar University is thriving as a boomtown of knowledge. A diverse population of faculty, staff, and students creates a campus culture committed to student engagement and success, and to the advancement of relevant research that energizes economic development locally, nationally, and around the world. Lamar’s approach is versatile and firmly grounded in the humanities and sciences, but with a continued emphasis on practical applications. The result provides a sharp advantage to graduates as they develop skills for lifelong learning and prepare for their careers.

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LUBBOCK

TEAM NAME YellowJackets • ADDRESS 2100 S. Mobberly Ave., Longview, TX 75602 WEBSITE LETU.edu • PHONE 903-233-3000 or 800-759-8811 • FACEBOOK MyLETU X @LeTourneauUniv • INSTAGRAM @LeTourneauUniversity

TEAM NAME Chaparrals • ADDRESS 5601 19th St., Lubbock, TX 79407 WEBSITE LCU.edu • PHONE 806-720-7151 FACEBOOK LCUedu • INSTAGRAM @LCUedu • X @LCUedu

LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY (LETU) is the Christian polytechnic university, where educators encourage students from all over the globe to nurture Christian virtue, develop competency, experience, and ingenuity in professional fields, serve the P O I N TS O F local and global community, and engage D I ST I N CT I O N In U.S. News & World Report, with big questions related to faith, science, LETU ranks among “Regional and technology found throughout modern Universities–West,” “Best society. LETU graduates are professionUndergraduate Engineering als of ingenuity and Christ-like character Programs,” “Best Colleges for Veterans,” and “Best Value who see their life’s work as a holy calling Schools.” with eternal impact. LETU lands first at ValueColThe LETU community is committed leges.com and second at to providing transformational educaTexasOnlineColleges.com tional opportunities, industry-ready among “Best Online Colleges preparation, technology-centric experiin Texas.” ences, and Christ-centered character PayScale ranks LETU eighth in formation. Personal growth is fostered “Best Value Colleges in Texas.” through meaningful student and facLETU is recognized as a ulty engagement, small class sizes, and 2023–2024 College of Distinction. intentional spiritual development. LETU offers more than 140 undergraduate and U N D E R G R A D UAT E graduate degree programs across a wide ENROLLMENT 3,229 range of disciplines and delivery models. Its residential campus is in the Piney Woods of Longview. LETU online degree programs include aviation management, business, clinical mental health counseling, criminal justice, computer information systems, cybersecurity, education, healthcare administration, psychology, and theology. Its comprehensive collegiate aviation program, the only of its kind in Texas, includes a degree program in unmanned aircraft systems. LETU is homeschool- and dual-credit friendly and is the only faith-based university in the U.S. founded by an inventor/businessman, industrialist R.G. LeTourneau. The university vision statement vocalizes the mission of founder R.G. LeTourneau: to educate Christian men and women in their selected field to go into the workplace and use their gifts and skills to glorify God.

AT LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (LCU), students are welcomed like family into a distinctly Christian community where professors know students’ names. While LCU offers more than ninety undergraduate and eighteen graduate and P O I N TS O F doctoral programs, it’s more than simply D I ST I N CT I O N LCU students are accepted to a place to earn a degree. veterinarian, medical, dental, LCU prepares its students for sucand law schools at rates far cess through a transformative eduabove national averages, and cational experience where wisdom is its graduates in the fields of education and accounting pursued, vocation is discerned, and are sought after by school service is fostered. Small classes allow districts and firms across LCU to offer a wide range of enrichthe state. ing and personal experiences such Each spring, LCU hosts the as undergraduate research projects Scholars Colloquium, an alongside professor mentors. The interdisciplinary forum to promote and highlight original Mabee Honors College offers small scholarship that is organized seminars, research assistantships, as an academic conference cultural-enrichment opportunities, with breakout presentations. an immersive study-abroad program, Each year, more than ninety and internship opportunities in Washpercent of LCU students ington, D.C. in partnership with The receive millions of dollars of institutional grants. Washington Center. Students participate in a variety U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT of organizations and social clubs that 1,346 provide fellowship and a heightened sense of community, with many options for domestic and international travel, musical ensembles, theatrical productions, and intramural sports. LCU’s athletic teams are members of Division II of the NCAA, and all programs compete annually at the national level. Women’s basketball won the 2016, 2019, and 2021 national championships, and is the only NCAA team ever to complete two perfect seasons. LCU’s esports team also competes in the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) and Riot Scholastic Association of America (RSAA).

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TEAM NAME War Hawks • ADDRESS 1400 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, TX 79605 • WEBSITE MCM.edu PHONE 325-793-3800 • LINKEDIN McMurry-University • FACEBOOK McMurryUniversity INSTAGRAM @McmurryUniversity • THREADS McMurryUniversity • X @MCMuniv

TEAM NAME Mustangs • ADDRESS 3410 Taft Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76308 • WEBSITE MSUTexas.edu • PHONE 940-397-4352 • FACEBOOK MSUTexas • X @MSUTexas • INSTAGRAM @MSUTexas • THREADS MSU Texas • LINKEDIN school/msutexas • YOUTUBE MSUTexas

MCMURRY UNIVERSITY IS a welcoming and supportive highereducation institution that values academic excellence while celebrating diversity and creating an inclusive environment where students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds thrive and flourish. A Hispanic-Serving Institution, McMurry is proud of its student support initiatives like TRIO Student Support Services, Title V grants, and STEM Student Success Center. The War Hawk Success Center offers all students access to success coaches, peer mentors, tutoring, study groups, and enriching workshops. McMurry offers 63 majors spanning the arts, business, education, sciences, sports industry, and pre-professional fields like art therapy, medicine, dentistry, engineering, law, pharmacy, and physical therapy. Athletic programs comprise eighteen intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division III. More than thirty clubs and organizations provide avenues for students to forge meaningful bonds within the campus community. Founded in 1923 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, McMurry welcomes over 1,200 students annually to a 52-acre campus. Students are encouraged to explore new ways of thinking and to chart their paths to success, accomplishment, and service.

A CENTER FOR STEM Excellence and a new degree program in electrical engineering top the good news at Midwestern State University (MSU Texas). A public university, MSU Texas has long been recognized for its strong arts, P O I N TS O F humanities, sciences, and social sciD I ST I N CT I O N As a First-generation Forward ences programs as well as its accredited Institution, MSU Texas offers professional programs in education, a number of programs that social work, nursing, radiologic science, assist students who are respiratory care, and business. among the first in their families to attain a degree. The Center for STEM Excellence will enhance opportunities for stuOnly Texas university to hold membership in the Council of dents to choose new science, technoloPublic Liberal Arts Colleges. gy, engineering, and math career paths Dillard College of Business and create an ethically grounded and Administration is accredited STEM-trained workforce. Computer by the AACSB, placing it in systems course choices will expand in the top five percent of busiprogramming, human-computer inness colleges worldwide. terface, cybersecurity, and gaming. Study abroad opportunities The electrical engineering degree in Germany, France, Grenada, England, and Spain. will complement the university’s successful mechanical engineering U N D E R G R A D UAT E program and respond to critical workENROLLMENT force demands in the region. 4,508 Degrees from MSU Texas consistently place high on “most affordable” lists by college ranking sites. Students enjoy the benefits of a private institution with the affordability of a public university. From the affordable tuition to academic scholarships and financial aid programs, students can earn a quality education without the heavy debt common at some universities. The individual attention provided through smaller class sizes allows MSU Texas students and faculty to make meaningful relationships, while a nationally ranked cycling club and recreational sports complement 13 NCAA Division II sports.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N McMurry is recognized by Colleges of Distinction among Christian and Texas universities, as well as for its business, education, and nursing programs. Forbes Strongest and Weakest Colleges in America in 2023 gives McMurry a Financial GPA A (3.93). The Society of Physics Students has ranked as outstanding the McMurry Chapter of Physics Students for three consecutive years. In 2023, track and field captured the ASC championships for its fifth win of the last seven ASC championships. Men’s and women’s cross country won the 2022 ASC championship, their third title. Recognized by U.S News & World Report for 28 consecutive years. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 2,544

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10

70.8

76.77

26

2.51

7.2

13.4

14.5

ASIAN AMERICAN

2

1.29

11

11

5

3

3

1

2.5

7.5

0.8

0.3

0.11

1

1.08

3.2

2.7

4.2

HISPANIC

19

38.3

25

17

37

20

15

13

24.5

43.2

28

21.1

11.34

24

8.49

22.2

41.9

26

6

% OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

4

2

1

4

0.5

3.5

6.6

1

2.5

4

0

2.14

0.34

1

3

2.6

1.5

3.8

1

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

13:1

18:1

11:1

15:1

15:1

5:1

16:1

15:1

16:1

15:1

10:1

10:1

7:1

20:1

13:1

12:1

13:1

16:1

1

NUMBER OF FULL-TIME FACULTY

305

300

98

1,117

53

12

129

71

88

138

54

50

34

402

97

83

75

247

1

% OF MALE/ % OF FEMALE STUDENTS

35/65

43/57

48/52

40/60

33/67

55/45

42/58

47/53

45/55

40/60

53/47

47/53

46/54

66/34

55/45

38/62

48/52

37/63

26

GREEK SYSTEM?

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

YES

Y

% OF FRESHMEN WHO LIVE ON CAMPUS

60

80

88

98

88

90

86

92

93

47

80

51.7

89

52

83

80

81

61

N

% OF STUDENTS WHO GRADUATE IN FOUR YEARS

46

33

61

69

39

50

44.5

42

36.12

36

22

16

49

38

56

33

28

23

3

% OF STUDENTS WHO GRADUATE OVERALL

66

41

69

80

N/A

70

58

48

49.56

49.8

32

65.3

18

66

67

51

38

41

4

% OF FRESHMEN WHO RETURN

80

72

80

89

68

67

63

69

65.33

71.5

54.33

67.5

57

59

79

71.6

65

63

5

% OF ALUMNI WHO GIVE $$$ TO SCHOOL

7

2.03

14

13.9

N/A

6

1.2

3

6.37

2.5

6.9

8.74

4

2

N/A

6.62

N/A

2

N

% OF MINORITY STUDENTS

*

1080/20 1077/21 (MEAN)

Individual schools were contacted for these statistics; these data were the most current information available at press time.

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10


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7,115759

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46 1,346 2,544 2,544 4,508 4,508 1,147

59,933

$5,538.81 $5,538.81 $17,572$17,572 $22,836$22,836 $51,384$51,384 $11,424$11,424 $18,968$18,968 $710PER PER PER PERPER PER $ 2,106 $ 2,106 $2,384*$2,384* PER PERPER PER $441.67$441.67 $379* $379* $226 PER PER$2,389 $2,389 SEM.* SEM.* SEM.* SEM.* YR.SEM.* SEM.* YR. YR.* YR.* SEM. SEM.

$4,724.30 $4,724.30 $199.92$199.92 PER PER $226 $276.97$276.97 SEM.* SEM.*

$287.76

$13,173.74 $13,173.74

$11,925.57 $11,925.57 $634 $634.87$634.87 $603.71$603.71 PER PER SEM.* SEM.*

$1,199.7$

N/APER PERN/A SEM.* SEM.*

N/AN/A

N/AN/A

N/A$787* $787*N/A

N/A N/A

N/AN/A

N/AN/A

N/AN/A

N/A $861.67$861.67 $634

$3,000-$3,000$5,001- $5,001N/A $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ N/A $7,001+$7,001+ $5,000 $5,000 $7,000 $7,000

72 54.2

54.298.6

79.4 96

96 90

$7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ N/A

$7,001+

85 86

86 97

97 72

/231065/23 1170/221170/22 1000/211000/21 N/A

N/AN/A

1500-1560/ 1500-1560/ 1132/22.81132/22.8 N/A 940/18 940/18 N/A 34-36 34-36 (MEAN)(MEAN)

900- 900-N/A/ N/A/ 1065/22 1065/22 1100/ 1100/20 N/A 1250/271250/27 20 10450/20 10450/20 960/18960/18 1020/20 1020/20 N/A 1405/321405/32 (MEAN)(MEAN) (MEAN)(MEAN) 17-23 17-23

2

7.213.4

13.414.5

14.510.9

10.9 34

3485.41 85.41 9

9 3.2

3.22.42

2.42 17

17 5.5

5.5 5.4

5.4 13.1

13.1 12

12 6

6 11.4

11.4 6.5

6.5 N/A

N/A6.9

6.9 0.59

0.59

2.4

2

3.2 2.7

2.74.2

4.2 1

1

6

6 0.83

0.83 34

34 2.4

2.41.91

1.91 2

2 1

1 8.1

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1

4

4 1.3

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N/A 1.2

1.2 0.38

0.38

12.6

2

22.241.9

41.926

26 67

67 2

2 8.23

8.23 18

18 55.2

55.2 49.88 49.8827

27 39.7

39.716.4

16.445.3

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27 28

28 22.9

22.969.3

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80 23

2392.02 92.02

25.6

6

2.6 1.5

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1.9 0

0 0.86

0.86 13

13 6.6

6.66.71

6.71 1

1 0.9

0.9 3.6

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4 2.3

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2 0.7

0.70.05

0.05 0

0 0.85

0.854.34

4.34

1.2

1

12:113:1

13:116:1

16:111:1

11:1 10:1

10:117:1

17:1 6:1

6:1 13:1

13:112:1

12:121:1

21:115:1

15:1 11:1

11:1 11:1

11:1 17:1

17:1 11:1

11:1 17:1

17:1 11:1

11:1 15:1

15:122:1

22:119.7:1 19.7:1

19:1

3

83 75

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509 75

75 25

25 794

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269

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32/68 32/68N/A 62 38/62 48/52 48/52 37/63 37/63 26/74 26/74

40/60 40/60 50/50 50/50 N/A51/49 51/49 45/55 45/55 41/59 41/59 37/63 37/63 38/62 38/62 42/58 42/58 45/55 45/55 26/74 26/74 49/51 49/51 37/63 37/63 39/61 39/61 38/62 38/62

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80 81

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89 99

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71 35

35 83

83 82

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79.485.9

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78.511.5

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53

33 28

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8821.51

21.5187.6

87.646.3

46.349.2

49.2 34

34 36

36 76

76 33

33 28

28 66

66 41.4

41.421.5

21.516.9

16.931.5

31.529.65 29.65

61

51 38

38 41

41 42.4

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8842.81 42.8193.6

93.663.9

63.956

56 57

57 43

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51.928.8

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65 63

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98.697.4

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TE

ME S I ST T Y ER

1,761 7,822 7,822 5,187 5,187 6,718 6,718 59,933 59,933 2,218 2,218 10,966 10,966

1,761 10,915 10,915 1,358 1,358 5,298 5,298 38,834 38,834 33,256 33,256 1,704 1,704 10,150 10,150 2,581 2,581 1,453 1,453 37,946 37,946 9,056 9,056 12,856 12,856 2,858 2,858 3,025 3,025 33,672 33,

$287.76$287.76 $306.77*$306.77* $335

$5,117 $5,117 $22,315$22,315 $11,882$11,882 $3,670 $3,670 $5,581 $5, $57,130 $57,130 $9,892 $9,892 $4,547 $4,547 $9,179 $9,179 $8,934 $8,934 $335 PER PER $2,113 $2,113 PER PERPER PERPER PER $247.75$247.75 $308.28$308.28 $1,020 $1,020 PER PE $284.60$284.60 $204.70$204.70 PER PER PER PERPER PER $1,040 $1,040 PER PER$445 $445PER PER $1,010 $1,010 SEM. SEM. SEM. SEM.YR. YR.SEM.* SEM.* SEM.* SE YR.* YR.* YR.* YR.* SEM.* SEM.* YR. YR. SEM. SEM.

$1,199.73 $1,199.73 $714.77*$714.77* N/A

$25,746$25,746 $11,562 $11,562 $813.93$813.93 $649.48$649.48 N/A PER PERPER PER N/A YR.* YR.* SEM.* SEM.*

$7,001+$7,001+ N/A

71

71 83

1260/281260/28 N/A

N/AN/A

$21,443$21,443 $21,174 $21,174 N/APER PER$865 $865PER PERN/A YR. YR. SEM. SEM.

$11,237 $11,237 N/APER PERN/A SEM. SEM.

N/AN/A

$27,482$27,482 $10,209$10,209 N/APER PERPER PER $667.75$667.75 $716.28$716.28 N/A YR. YR.SEM.* SEM.*

$5,001- $5,001N/A $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ N/A $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ $7,001+$7,001+ 7,000 7,000

83 64

64 29

2983.35 83.3579

79 81.3

81.3 85

85 99.9

99.9 96

96 64

64 73

73 90

90N/A

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99 98.7

98.7 71

71 76

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76 73.7

73.7 95

95 99

99 72

7

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PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY (PVAMU), founded in 1876, is the second oldest public institution of higher education in the state of Texas and the third largest Historically Black College/University (HBCU) in the nation. P O I N TS O F Since its inception in 1876, PVAMU D I ST I N CT I O N PVAMU Athletics holds has opened its doors to any and every five Southwestern Athletic person—inside and outside of Texas— Conference championships in seeking a quality, first-class, four-year golf, men’s basketball, bowluniversity experience. ing, and track and field. PVAMU is situated in a rural part of All-Steinway School. Texas on one of the most beautiful camUniversityHQ.org ranks puses in the country. It is just an hour’s PVAMU the best HBCU drive from Houston, two hours from in Texas and eighth in the country. Austin, and three hours from Dallas and San Antonio, some of the nation’s BestColleges.com ranks PVAMU as the best HBCU for largest cities. engineering. Through seven colleges and two schools, PVAMU boasts more than sevPVAMU ranked in top ten for HBCU Nursing Programs by enty degree programs leading to bachNurse.org. elor’s, as well as doctoral-level degrees in First HBCU to lead a national areas including engineering, arts, busiUniversity Transportation ness, nursing, and criminal and juvenile Center. justice. New majors are in African AmeriU N D E R G R A D UAT E can studies and public health. Study ENROLLMENT abroad focuses on building global leaders 8,107 through classroom instruction, the arts, and service-learning projects. PVAMU is a Carnegie-classified R2– High Research Activity university, recognized for its high level of research activity, joining only eleven HBCUs and only four Texas A&M University System members with this elite status. The university’s student athletes excel on and off the field, with many receiving All-Academic Team honors. They compete in NCAA Division I and enjoy a multi-million-dollar sports complex with a 15,000-seat football stadium, a world-class track facility, and baseball, softball, and soccer fields.

SINCE ITS FOUNDING over a hundred years ago, Rice University has become one of the nation’s elite private institutions, consistently ranked among the top twenty American universities. Rice offers a rigorous academic experience P O I N TS O F with opportunities every day to work D I ST I N CT I O N Thanks to the generous Rice directly alongside some of the country’s Investment financial aid protop scholars; its undergraduate schools gram begun in 2019, students and graduate programs are recognized as needing assistance receive among the best in their disciplines. free tuition, as well as aid for room and board. Ranked at the highest level of research universities by the Carnegie ClassificaRice students live in self-governing residential tion of Institutions of Higher Education, colleges, providing them Rice produces many millions of dollars with a unifying identity and in funded research projects across all opportunities to move into disciplines each year. Rice’s five interstudent leadership. disciplinary research institutes—three U N D E R G R A D UAT E newly founded in 2023—continuously ENROLLMENT 4,480 break new ground in medical humanities, sustainability, applied physics and nanotechnology, advanced materials, and artificial intelligence and computing. Rice also offers a richly multicultural and global experience, as the 300-acre campus sits near the center of Houston, the nation’s No. 1 most diverse city. The university hosts students from more than 110 countries, and now boasts the Rice Global Paris Center, located in the heart of Paris. Rice frequently collaborates with the largest medical center in the world, located across the street, and Houston’s renowned Museum District, less than a mile away. In addition to its outstanding academics, Rice moved up to the American Athletic Conference in 2023 and recently invested nearly $54 million in facility upgrades and new construction for its beloved sports teams. This is Rice: a community of curious thinkers, passionate dreamers, and energetic doers who are committed to changing the world, whatever it takes.

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NAMED FOR TEXAS’S greatest hero, Sam Houston State University (SHSU) honors its historical roots through academic excellence. For more than 140 years, SHSU has prepared students for meaningful lives of achievement. Its P O I N TS O F motto, “The measure of a Life is its SerD I ST I N CT I O N Federally designated as a vice,” resonates among its more than Hispanic-Serving Institution. 21,000 students and eight colleges, as Designated a Doctoral well as beyond its Huntsville roots. University–High Research With SHSU’s array of recognized Activity by the Carnegie academic programs, student support serClassification of Institutions vices, volunteer opportunities, and more, of Higher Education. Bearkats are not only well prepared Classified as “Community to think and respond to the workforce Engaged” by the Carnegie Commission on Higher needs of a rapidly changing world. They Education. stand ready to serve their community. U N D E R G R A D UAT E U.S. News & World Report ranks SHSU ENROLLMENT second in Texas among “Top Performers 18,170 on Social Mobility.” From medical and doctoral degrees, undergraduate to graduate programs—including the nation’s first doctorate in forensic science—SHSU provides an exceptional college experience for every student. Since 2021, Bearkat Athletics have competed in seventeen NCAA Division I sports in the Western Athletic Conference, and in 2023, they joined Conference USA. The conference move requires a two-year NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision transition to be completed by fall 2024.

FOUNDED IN 1923, Schreiner University is an independent, coeducational university with a rich history steeped in Texas heritage and tradition. Students enter with hope and leave with achievement at Schreiner. Private P O I N TS O F and church-related, Schreiner is nestled D I ST I N CT I O N 13:1 student/faculty ratio. in the beautiful Hill Country, just an hour from San Antonio and ninety minSAT or ACT test results are not required for admission. utes from Austin. Each student is individually Schreiner awards bachelor’s degrees evaluated based on their in more than forty programs of study. grit, resilience, and involveOther degrees and certifications include ment and leadership during high school. a Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, and principal cerTextbooks, parking, laundry, the fitness center, an tification. Schreiner nurtures numerous on-campus medical clinic, living and learning communities orgacounseling services, Wi-Fi, nized around interests such as leadertechnology support, the ship, honors, global studies, performing writing center, supplemental instruction, career planning, arts, Christian fellowship, communicainternship placement, athletic tion design, and career goals. events, performing arts, and While enrollment is growing, most cultural events are included classrooms seat 25 or fewer students to in tuition. ensure a personal learning environment. Ranked second among the top Schreiner’s highly qualified faculty nursing programs in Texas by Nurse.org, as a top college for is committed to student success and social mobility by U.S. News & involved in campus life. Tuition is locked World Report, and as having in and not raised if a student graduates in the best dorms in Texas by four years or less. Niche.com. More than thirty student organizaU N D E R G R A D UAT E tions, including a Greek system, make up ENROLLMENT Schreiner’s robust campus life. Athletes 1,062 comprise one-third of undergraduates and compete in NCAA Division III. Varsity programs provide intercollegiate competition in shooting sports, cheerleading, wrestling, esports, band, choir, riflery, and equestrian sports. The ministry program supports a variety of faith-based student groups.

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TEAM NAME Knights • ADDRESS 100 W. Hillcrest, Keene, TX 76059 WEBSITE SWAU.edu • PHONE 800-433-2240 • FACEBOOK SouthwesternAU X @SouthwesternAU • YOUTUBE SouthwesternAU

THE OPTIMISTIC OUTLOOK of Dallas is at the heart of Southern Methodist University (SMU). For more than a century, SMU’s enterprising spirit has helped shape Dallas into a global gateway for people of all backgrounds. This P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N comprehensive research university The new Frances Anne Moody joined with an energetic city creates an Hall, home of the Moody opportunity powerhouse where more School of Graduate and than 12,000 undergraduate and graduate Advanced Studies as well as students forge success in a rigorous acathe Office of Research and Innovation, supports SMU’s demic environment. commitment to graduate SMU prepares Mustangs for a rapidly education and research changing world, and jobs that don’t yet excellence. exist. A flexible common curriculum is The George W. Bush built on a solid liberal arts foundation Presidential Center provides that allows students to pursue single or students access to fellowships, lectures, and global multiple majors and experience differexperts. ent cultures. Undergraduates participate Meadows Museum houses in research as early as their first term. one of the largest and most Faculty mentors prepare students to comprehensive collections of succeed through research, civic engageSpanish art outside Spain. ment, creative works, and internships. SMU competes in seventeen SMU graduates greet the workforce with Division I sports in the Amerimultiple competencies and global savvy. can Athletic Conference. SMU’s data-driven ecosystem with U N D E R G R A D UAT E a community focus leverages strengths ENROLLMENT and investments in evolving technologies 7,115 and fields—from artificial intelligence and machine learning to computational genomics and metaverse immersive technologies—for transformative societal impact. The Gerald J. Ford Hall for Research and Innovation, an interdisciplinary research hub, equips faculty, students, and industry partners to collaborate, solve complex problems, and power new enterprises. The Center for Research Computing provides students across all disciplines access to computer simulation, data analysis, and artificial intelligence through SMU’s supercomputing ecosystem.

THE SPIRIT OF TEXAS inspired Southwestern Adventist University (SWAU) to take an act of faith and open its doors. For more than 130 years, SWAU has boldly integrated that faith into every aspect of learning and on campus. P O I N TS O F The Christian worldview at SWAU D I ST I N CT I O N U.S. News & World Report’s frames the academic experience, with2024 “Regional Colleges– out closing it in. Students are introWest” list ranked SWAU duced to broad perspectives and ideas fifteenth overall and ninth for and are challenged to explore how faith social mobility. Niche.com ranks SWAU as one of Texas’s influences living out Christ’s love in the safest colleges. complex world. The Nationally Recognized SWAU is committed to providing Dinosaur Science Museum students with an exceptional education and Research Center houses that emphasizes academic excellence. one of the largest collections Dedicated faculty members are experts of dinosaur fossils in the U.S., with more than 40,000 in their fields and passionate about bones. SWAU faculty and teaching and mentoring. The curriculum students lead an annual provides students with a strong foundadinosaur research program at tion in their field of study while fostering a Wyoming dig site. critical thinking, problem solving, and Small class sizes with a stucreativity. Small class sizes, state-ofdent/faculty ratio of 12:1. the-art facilities, and hands-on learning U N D E R G R A D UAT E opportunities provide students with an ENROLLMENT 759 unparalleled educational experience. Healthy living programs include wellness workshops, while the vibrant campus community is filled with opportunities to make new friends, explore new interests, and create lasting memories. SWAU offers a wide range of events throughout the year, such as concerts, comedy nights, and festivals that provide fun and engaging social experiences.

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TEAM NAME Lions • ADDRESS 1200 Sycamore St., Waxahachie, TX 75165 WEBSITE SAGU.edu • PHONE 1- 888-YES-SAGU FACEBOOK SAGUedu • INSTAGRAM @SAGUedu • X @SAGU

TEAM NAME Rams • ADDRESS 200 Bowser St., Terrell, TX 75160 WEBSITE SWCC.edu • PHONE 972-524-3341 FACEBOOK SouthwesternChristianCollegeTerrell • X @swccadmissions

SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD University (SAGU), located in Waxahachie, is the pathway to a Bible-based liberal arts education and a vibrant Christian community. With over seventy academic programs to choose from, both P O I N TS O F online and in-person, anyone can discovD I ST I N CT I O N The CSWE-accredited social er and develop their calling. work department has had a SAGU believes in a personalized 100 percent job acquisition learning environment. Small class sizes rate since 2021. The educaand a student/faculty ratio of 17:1 means tion department boasts a 100 percent state-certification that students receive individualized passing rate. For every Bible attention and support. SAGU takes pride and Church Ministries graduin academic excellence rooted in a Chrisate, there are typically an tian worldview. average of four job offers waiting for them at the time of Beyond academics, SAGU offers a thrivgraduation. ing campus, recently ranked by Niche.com A “great sense of connection as the safest in the U.S. Students enjoy and community” is reported strolling through tree-lined grounds along by 92 percent of SAGU stuthe Legacy Brick Walk, and taking classes dent in internal surveys that in the Farmer Administration Building, a also reveal that 94 percent of graduating seniors enthusiregistered historic landmark. astically recommend SAGU to Whether working out in the Garrison prospective students, a testaWellness Center, participating in one of ment to their transformative SAGU’s thirteen sports teams, or relaxexperience. ing in one of the beautiful common areas U N D E R G R A D UAT E such as the newly constructed Hammock ENROLLMENT 1,369 Garden, students are assured that their well-being is a priority at SAGU. Waxahachie’s historic downtown district, a vibrant community filled with shops and restaurants, is just moments away. For those seeking a taste of city life, Dallas is within easy reach for sports and arts events.

SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (SWCC) is an accredited, Historically Black College that today is home to a diverse student body including African American, Hispanic, and international students. Dedicated to academic and P O I N TS O F spiritual development, SWCC embraces D I ST I N CT I O N Daily chapel service led students upon arrival to campus and takes by ministerial and choral care to get to know them personally. students. SWCC’s founders were motivated to Active a cappella chorus and prepare students for effective Christian ensemble groups. living. The two-year liberal arts colU N D E R G R A D UAT E lege offers associate degrees in biblical ENROLLMENT studies, history, humanities, English, 560 music, and other subjects. SWCC also offers bachelor’s degrees in biblical and religious studies. A state-of-the-art recording studio has launched alumni into successful music careers. Some on-campus housing is available. Despite its small size, SWCC offers honor societies, clubs, and organizations such as Phi Theta Kappa. The men’s and women’s basketball teams compete in Region V of the National Junior College Athletic Association. SWCC is located in Terrell, a former railroad depot town that once linked East Texas to California. The Round House, an octagonal residence built in the 1800s by Terrell’s founder and situated on campus, is a state and national historic landmark. Students benefit from SWCC’s proximity to three of the best fishing lakes in the state, and the campus is only twenty miles from Dallas’s museums, restaurants, and nightlife.

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TEAM NAME Pirates • ADDRESS 1001 E. University Ave., Georgetown, TX 78626 WEBSITE Southwestern.edu • PHONE 800-252-3166 • X @SouthwesternU FACEBOOK SouthwesternUniversity • INSTAGRAM @SouthwesternU • TIKTOK @SouthwesternU

TEAM NAME Hilltoppers • ADDRESS 3001 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78704 WEBSITE StEdwards.edu • PHONE 512-448-8400 • INSTAGRAM + X + TIKTOK @StEdwardsU FACEBOOK + LINKEDIN + YOUTUBE StEdwardsU

AS THE FIRST institution of higher learning in Texas and one of the state’s leading liberal arts institutions, Southwestern University (SU) has been providing students with a distinctive, valuescentered education since 1840. P O I N TS O F Nationally recognized for faculty–stuD I ST I N CT I O N Ranked as a top liberal arts dent collaborations, SU offers a paideia college in Texas by U.S. News approach, empowering students to make & World Report, Plexuss.com, connections across disciplines, cultures, Niche.com, and Washington and experiences. Through civic engageMonthly. ment, undergraduate research, study The Princeton Review ranks abroad, internships, and other activities, SU first in Texas for “Best Private Schools for Making students are inspired to think broadly and an Impact,” and ranks SU’s deeply and to approach challenges and career services first in Texas opportunities from multiple perspectives. and fifth in the U.S. In addition, SU’s award-winning career U N D E R G R A D UAT E services program prepares students for ENROLLMENT post-graduation success. A recent poll of 1,459 the 2022 graduating class revealed that a year after graduation, more than 98 percent are starting a first career or are in graduate school. The 2023 graduating class had a 100 percent medical school acceptance rate. SU’s 701-acre, environmentally sustainable campus features historic buildings, spacious sports and recreational facilities, multiple research laboratories, two live-performance theaters, and countless outdoor places to study, relax, or socialize on a campus green or in the ample shade of its giant oaks. Thanks to SU’s Pirate Bike program, bright yellow bikes—scattered across campus—are ready to ride any time, free of charge, day or night. Students also walk or bike to Georgetown’s historic town square. With some of the biggest U.S. tech companies just minutes away, SU students have unlimited opportunities to participate in a dynamic economy that is a top location in the country to launch a career.

ST. EDWARD’S UNIVERSITY delivers academic excellence and distinction, experiential learning, exceptional teaching, and mentoring to more than 3,600 undergraduate and graduate students. Set upon a vibrant, 160-acre hilltop P O I N TS O F campus overlooking downtown Austin, D I ST I N CT I O N U.S. News & World Report St. Edward’s is a nationally ranked Holy ranks St. Edward’s sixth Cross university serving to improve lives among the “Regional Universiand transform communities by providing ties–West,” where it has been an unmatched education of distinguished among the top 25 schools on the list for more than quality that prepares students to take on twenty consecutive years; and the world. fourth in “Best Colleges for The university recently embarked on Veterans” in the West. its ambitious, transformative Strategic Since 2008, St. Edward’s stuPlan 2027 and has made significant dents have won 78 prestigious progress in becoming a “Destination UniFulbright grants. versity for a More Just World.” The uniPhi Theta Kappa Honor versity’s expanding academic programs Society named St. Edward’s to its Transfer Honor Roll in include the upcoming School of Health 2023, based on its policies Sciences, and innovative approaches to that ease the way for transfer environmental justice programs. In addistudents. tion, The Bill Munday School of Business U N D E R G R A D UAT E earned accreditation from AACSB InterENROLLMENT national, joining fewer than six percent 2,731 of business schools globally. The university’s connections and partnerships in the world-class city of Austin open doors to meaningful internships, research, and jobs for students and alumni. Recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution since 1992 and also a Minority-Serving Institution, St. Edward’s offers more than fifty undergraduate programs, seven master’s degree programs, and a doctorate program. St. Edward’s takes pride in being a dynamic, highly collaborative community of problem-solvers and innovators committed to excellence, belonging, inclusion and taking action to improve the world.

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TEAM NAME Rattlers • ADDRESS One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio, TX 78228 WEBSITE StMaryTX.edu • PHONE 800-367-7868 FACEBOOK StMarysU • X @StMarysU • INSTAGRAM @stmarysu

TEAM NAME Lumberjacks • ADDRESS 1936 North St., Nacogdoches, TX 75962 WEBSITE SFASU.edu • PHONE 936-468-2504 • FACEBOOK SFASU INSTAGRAM @SFASU • X @SFASU

University

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N St. Mary’s is a nationally recognized Hispanic-Serving Institution with more than 3,500 students. U.S. News & World Report ranked St. Mary’s second for best value in its “Regional Universities–West.” St. Mary’s is on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll and is a recipient of the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification for commitment to service. Rattler Athletics is home to an esports program, the first varsity program of its kind in San Antonio, and a varsity STUNT team, competing on technical and athletic components of cheer. On-campus learning labs include a trading room where students in the AACSBaccredited Greehey School of Business manage a multimillion-dollar investment portfolio, and a Drone Lab where students in a variety of majors incorporate unmanned aerial vehicles into learning.

State University

ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY, located in the energetic city of San Antonio, is a private liberal arts school founded in 1852. The oldest Catholic university in Texas, St. Mary’s is dedicated to a tradition of academic excellence. Through small classes, close student– faculty relationships and an engaged community, teaching and learning flourish at St. Mary’s. Challenging academic programs for undergraduate studies in humanities, sciences, and business also offer graduate, doctoral, and law degrees. Popular majors include business, criminal justice, exercise and sport science, and biology. Pre-professional programs include medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, and public health. St. Mary’s delivers an array of learning and social opportunities through undergraduate research, internships, and community engagement. Students turn knowledge into passions and become outstanding professionals who are also servant leaders working toward the common good.

THE PINE TREES form a sanctuary at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA), the newest member of The University of Texas System. Within the wonder and shelter of the Piney Woods, students explore the world, uncover their worth, and P O I N TS O F find themselves. D I ST I N CT I O N Joined The University of The university began a century ago as Texas System in 2023 as its a teachers’ college in Texas’s oldest town, fourteenth institution. Nacogdoches. Today, it has grown into a Offers specialized tuition rate regional institution comprising six colplans that let Lumberjacks leges: business, education, fine arts, fortake fifteen to 21 hours at the estry and agriculture, liberal and applied same cost as twelve. arts, and sciences and mathematics. U N D E R G R A D UAT E SFA offers more than eighty bachelor’s ENROLLMENT 9,489 and forty master’s degrees and added its fourth doctoral degree in 2023. Small class sizes ensure students receive personalized attention from faculty mentors. The main campus encompasses 421 acres that include 36 academic facilities, nine residence halls, and 68 acres of trails that wind through six gardens. Because student support is a primary concern, SFA created the new Lumberjack Wellness Network to provide holistic well-being services. The Academic Assistance and Resource Center helps students get up to speed in tougher courses. More than 200 student organizations ensure everyone finds a place in the pines. University faculty and staff believe in expanding student potential. That’s why SFA continues to add state-of-the-art buildings, new academic programs, and new study areas and eateries so Lumberjacks can get the most out of their college experience. SFA athletic teams compete in eighteen intercollegiate sports at the NCAA Division I level and hold 106 team championships, two national team championships, and one national championship. Cheer and dance teams hold 36 national championships.

The under-construction Blank Sheppard Innovation Center will support research, innovation, and instruction in the School of Science, Engineering, and Technology. The center will also house the new St. Mary’s nursing program, which the university aims to launch in 2024. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 1,918

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TEAM NAME Lobos • ADDRESS 400 N. Harrison St., Alpine, TX 79832 WEBSITE SulRoss.edu • PHONE 432-837-8011 • FACEBOOK SulRossState X @Sul_Ross • INSTAGRAM @SulRossState • THREADS @SulRossState

TEAM NAME Texans • ADDRESS 1333 W. Washington, Stephenville, TX 76401 WEBSITE Tarleton.edu • PHONE 254-968-9000 FACEBOOK TarletonState • X @TarletonState

State University

AT 4,481 FEET, Sul Ross State University enjoys the distinction of literally serving as Texas’s “highest education” and is known as the Frontier University of Texas. Affordability and numerous hands-on opportunities also define one of the few P O I N TS O F comprehensive four-year institutions beD I ST I N CT I O N Birthplace of intercollegiate tween El Paso and San Antonio. rodeo. Located in the scenic mountains of 15:1 student/faculty ratio. West Texas, and home to a famous desk perched on a windswept hill overlooking Teacher certification program Alpine, Sul Ross State features modern is fully online for those with a bachelor’s degree. facilities and a setting conducive to outdoor learning. Through experiential U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT learning components in the curriculum 1,550 and the McNair Scholars Program for undergraduate research, students have access to hands-on learning that transcends the classroom and field. From teaching, coaching and law enforcement, to science, ranch management and fine arts, SRSU offers more than sixty undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In addition to the original campus in Alpine, Sul Ross also has campuses in Del Rio, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde that provide upper-level and graduate educational opportunities to traditional and non-traditional students in Texas’s Winter Garden area with degrees in applied science, business administration, education, nursing, and more. Each campus houses distance-learning capabilities that provide real-time interaction among professors and students. Master’s degrees in education include programs leading to principal and superintendent certification, bilingual teaching, and counseling. SRSU’s online MBA accommodates working adults who are ready to expand their leadership and administrative skills in competitive business environments. With twelve NCAA-sanctioned sports, an intercollegiate rodeo, a host of intramural athletics, as well as clubs and art, theater, and music organizations, students enjoy numerous extracurricular opportunities.

State University

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Tarleton State aims to become the premier comprehensive public university in the nation with a solid grounding in student success, teaching, and research. The university ranks among the best schools in the nation at supporting social mobility, according to U.S. News & World Report. Tarleton State is seeking final approval from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for doctoral programs in occupational therapy and applied mathematics. Two research doctorates—experimental psychology and integrative biology—are in the works for 2025. A doctorate degree in physical therapy and a master’s degree of medical sciences in physician assistant studies are slated for spring 2026. A Ph.D. in animal and natural resource sciences is in final review by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY provides an innovative and transformative educational experience, offering more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degrees. Tarleton State was founded as John Tarleton College in 1899 and has been a member of The Texas A&M University System since 1917. The main campus in Stephenville complements additional sites in Fort Worth—an 80-acre campus along Chisholm Trail Parkway—Waco, and Bryan. Almost sixty degree options are available online. Tarleton State is among only four percent of U.S. universities recognized as Doctoral Universities: High Research Activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Membership in the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities underscores Tarleton’s place among the top schools in North America. NCAA Division I membership and continued expansion of the Fort Worth campus position Tarleton State as a frontrunner for anyone seeking a university degree.

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TEXAS A&M

TEAM NAME Dustdevils • ADDRESS 5201 University Blvd., Laredo, TX 78041 WEBSITE TAMIU.edu • PHONE 956-326-2001 • FACEBOOK TXAMIU INSTAGRAM @TXAMIU • X @TXAMIU • YOUTUBE TXAMIU

TEAM NAME Aggies • OFFICIAL MASCOT Reveille ADDRESS 401 Joe Routt Blvd., College Station, TX 77843 • WEBSITE TAMU.edu PHONE 979-845-3211 • FACEBOOK TAMU • X @TAMU

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TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL University (TAMIU), a member of The Texas A&M University System, is a four-year, comprehensive, state-assisted institution that’s home to more than 8,500 students from Laredo and around the world. Its 300-acre campus in north Laredo is the higher education center of a vibrant, multilingual, and multicultural community. A military-friendly campus, TAMIU provides excellent, low-cost, onsite, and online programs in the arts and sciences, business, nursing, and education. Offering more than one hundred degree programs, TAMIU is focused on delivering undergraduate and graduate options for global study and leadership training across all disciplines. TAMIU is committed to offering a higher education that is accessible, affordable, and exceptional. Third Way, a national think tank, has identified TAMIU as the No. 1 university in Texas and third in the nation in its 2023 Economic Mobility Index. Degree Choices, a team of education researchers that provides advice to prospective students, ranks TAMIU second among the Best Colleges in Texas. Washington Monthly Magazine’s 2023 College Guide ranked TAMIU third for “Best Bang for the Buck” among southern colleges. StudentLoanHero.com named TAMIU the least expensive public college/university in Texas.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Texas A&M is home to the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library Center, as well as Kyle Field, one of the five largest college football stadiums in the nation and the largest in the Southeastern Conference. Texas A&M offers several world-class, one-of-a-kind venues, including numerous museums, art galleries, and performance venues. The university is the crossroads for everything from Broadway shows and the ballet to brown-bag concerts and battles of the bands. Among its many historical artifacts, Texas A&M’s Cushing Memorial Library & Archives has a rare, first-edition map of Texas, created in 1830 by the “Father of Texas” Stephen F. Austin himself. The archives also house a world-renowned science fiction and fantasy collection, including the personal archives of George R. R. Martin, author of Game of Thrones.

THE FIRST PUBLIC college in the state—and now, the largest—Texas A&M University is a destination of choice for top students, faculty, and staff from around the world. For students, this means leadership opportunities as well as academic excellence. While on campus, they can get involved with any of more than 1,300 student organizations. They also explore the world through global work and volunteer opportunities, as well as the largest university study abroad program in the nation. Texas A&M is one of the leading institutions in the number of alumni CEOs in the Fortune 500. For faculty and staff, a career at Texas A&M means being associated with a Tier 1 research institution and member of the prestigious Association of American Universities. And College Station—located in the heart of the Houston–Dallas–Austin triangle—is consistently ranked among the nation’s top small cities in terms of growth, economic opportunity, and quality of life.

Aggies pride themselves in their commitment to public service, as well as dedication to the university’s core values and rich traditions. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 59,933

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TEXAS A&M

TEAM NAME Warriors • ADDRESS 1001 Leadership Place, Killeen, TX 76549 WEBSITE TAMUCT.edu • PHONE 254-519-5400 FACEBOOK TAMUCT • X @TAMUCT

TEAM NAME Lions • ADDRESS 2200 Campbell St., Commerce, Texas 75428 WEBSITE TAMUC.edu • PHONE 903-886-5000 • FACEBOOK TAMUC X @TAMUC • INSTAGRAM @TAMUC • YOUTUBE LionsMedia

University–Central Texas

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Undergraduate admissions make transferring simple: thirty hours of college credit courses with a 2.0 GPA. More than sixty percent of full-time undergraduate students receive gift or grant aid. College for All Texans continues to identify A&M–Central Texas as among the most affordable universities in the state. A tuition guarantee locks in tuition and fees, while a tuition cap allows taking twelve to 21 credits without paying additional tuition charges, per specific rules. The student/faculty ratio is 15:1. Robust student activities and support services include recreational sports, student government, a writing center, service-learning opportunities, civic engagement, and career and professional development. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 2,218

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY–Central Texas makes transferring into an undergraduate degree program uncomplicated, convenient, and affordable—on purpose. A&M–Central Texas is designed for people who have earned some college credits and want a university to help them turn those courses into an undergraduate degree. For those ready to pursue a graduate degree, A&M–Central Texas offers a variety of majors in arts and sciences, business administration, education, and human development. “Although we are the most broadly diverse university in the Texas A&M University System, the one thing all of our undergraduate students have in common is that they each began taking courses somewhere else,” said Richard Rhodes, interim university president. “All of our undergraduate students have earned some college or university credit,” he added. “Some have been in the military, and some have begun with a community college or recently graduated from one. For them, we make sure that those college credits transfer into our undergraduate programs, so that they can achieve graduation as affordably and as efficiently as possible.” Undergraduate students choose from thirty bachelor’s degrees, seventeen of which are offered completely online. Of nineteen graduate degrees, nine are offered completely online.

University–Commerce

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY–Commerce transforms lives through its mission to “Educate. Discover. Achieve.” Located sixty miles east of Dallas, the university is accessible to students from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. P O I N TS O F A&M–Commerce, the fourth-largest D I ST I N CT I O N Adobe Creative Campus institution in The Texas A&M Unidesignation empowers versity System, offers more than 130 students to graduate with academic degrees in healthcare, educahighly marketable digital tion, business, agriculture, engineering, communication skills across all disciplines. and beyond. A&M–Commerce at Dallas opened U.S. News & World Report ranks A&M–Commerce third in 2022, joining the university’s other for “Best Online Bachelor’s learning sites across the Metroplex and Programs” in Texas. increasing Dallas’s access to quality eduAll-Steinway School designacation from the Texas A&M System. The tion ensures a superior university will soon house an innovative learning experience for piano gamebird research and education facilstudents. ity. Opening in 2025, the Ted and Donna U N D E R G R A D UAT E Lyon Center for Gamebird Research will ENROLLMENT 10,966 feature a state-of-the-art quail research and production facility. A&M–Commerce is a national leader in competency-based education, offering flexible online programs designed around the needs of adult learners and working professionals. Established in 1889 as a teachers’ college, A&M–Commerce remains a leading producer of Texas teachers and administrators. The university’s Nursing and Health Sciences Building features an advanced simulation hospital where future healthcare professionals practice life-saving skills in a realistic clinical setting. A&M–Commerce is also one of the nation’s only agriculture colleges where students experiment with sustainable growing methods to produce wheat, cotton, and corn crops on a 1,300-acre farm. Students enjoy an action-packed campus experience with a thriving Greek community featuring twenty Greek chapters, over one hundred student organizations, and more than two thousand on-campus student residents. A&M–Commerce also features fourteen Division I athletics programs.

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Innovative Research Research at the Hobby School incorporates objective and rigorous methodologies to focus on the issues important to the Houston region, Texas and the nation.

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TEAM NAME Islanders • ADDRESS 6300 Ocean Dr., Corpus Christi, TX 78412 WEBSITE TAMUCC.edu • PHONE 361-825-5700 • FACEBOOK IslandUniversity INSTAGRAM @Island_University • X @IslandCampus

TEAM NAME Aggies • ADDRESS 200 Seawolf Parkway, Galveston, TX 77554 • WEBSITE TAMUG.edu PHONE 409-740-4400 • FACEBOOK AggiesByTheSea • INSTAGRAM + X @AggiesByTheSea YOUTUBE TAMUGalveston • LINKEDIN School/Texas-A&M-University-at-Galveston

University–Corpus Christi

DISCOVER TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY– Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), the only university in the nation located on its own island, at the heart of the Texas Gulf Coast. With palm tree-lined pathways, nearby natural wetlands, and pristine P O I N TS O F views of the beach and bay, TAMU-CC is D I ST I N CT I O N Named the top coastal a destination like no other. college in the U.S. by Best Beyond its natural beauty, the Island College Reviews. University is known for its top-quality One of 133 institutions academic programs. Undergraduate, maslisted as an R2–High Research ter’s, and doctoral students choose from Activity campus by the more than 85 degree programs including Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. marine biology, mechanical engineering, nursing, education, graphic design, kineYellow Ribbon Program school, earned in support siology, marketing, and theatre. of veterans. At the Island University, tomorrow’s Earned its third consecutive artists, teachers, scientists, athletes, spot on the Phi Theta Kappa engineers, and entrepreneurs make their Transfer Honor Roll in Islander Impact through research, innorecognition of transfer vation, leadership, community service, student support. and civic engagement. There are myriad U N D E R G R A D UAT E opportunities for individualized and ENROLLMENT immersive learning experiences in more 7,822 than forty centers and labs. Islander impact resonates globally through the work of several centers of excellence, including the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science, and the Lone Star UAS Center of Excellence and Innovation. As a Hispanic-Serving and Minority-Serving Institution, the Island University provides a welcoming environment for students from 49 states and 56 countries. Students choose from over 150 organizations and clubs that cover a spectrum of interests including academics, culture, and recreation. TAMU-CC is the only university that offers an island campus on the Gulf, outstanding academics, nationally recognized faculty, a vibrant student life, Division I athletics, and more than $130 million in scholarships and financial aid each year.

University at Galveston

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N The campus has over 35 centers, specialized laboratories, and groups dedicated to conducting and promoting research. One of only six state maritime academies in the country and the only one located on the Gulf of Mexico. Home of the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research, which researches and rehabilitates sea turtles. The center is dedicated to finding solutions to the environmental and human threats that sea turtles face. Students can study on the Gulf Coast while earning an engineering degree from the College of Engineering in one of the many degree programs available at Galveston. The campus houses the Seafood Safety Lab, the only non-FDA lab in the country approved by the FDA and National Shellfish Sanitation Program to analyze shellfish for two of the most common bacterial pathogens: Vibrio vulnificus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY at Galveston, the marine and maritime branch campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, degree programs take students above, below and on the waves with ocean-oriented degrees in engineering, business, humanities, transportation, and the sciences. The Galveston campus is ideally located, surrounded by the environments and industries it serves. The urban coastal setting offers access to natural ecosystems alongside one of the largest international hubs of the maritime industry. Rigorous classroom experiences combined with experiential learning and international internships provide students with practical experience as they pursue their fields of passion. Texas A&M at Galveston is also home to the Texas A&M Maritime Academy. Students in the academy in certain degree programs learn how to operate and maintain oceangoing vessels and can become licensed ship officers while earning bachelor’s degrees. During the summer semester, students earning their license travel around the world gaining vital hands-on experience on the TS Kennedy, the academy’s training ship.

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TEAM NAME Javelinas • ADDRESS 700 University Blvd., Kingsville, TX 78363 WEBSITE TAMUK.edu • PHONE 361-593-2315 FACEBOOK Javelinas • INSTAGRAM + YOUTUBE @JavelinaNation

TEAM NAME Jaguars • ADDRESS One University Way, San Antonio, TX 78224 • WEBSITE TAMUSA.edu and BecomeAJaguar.com • PHONE 210-784-JAGS • LINKEDIN School/Texas-A&M-San-Antonio FACEBOOK TAMUSanAntonio • X + INSTAGRAM @TAMUSanAntonio

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY–Kingsville (TAMUK) is a leader in higher education, with the history and distinction of serving as South Texas’s first institution of higher learning. The university offers a variety of academic programs taught P O I N TS O F by renowned faculty that prepares the D I ST I N CT I O N Offers the world’s only students of Javelina Nation to impact master’s degree in ranch the world around them. Degrees include management, through the nationally recognized undergraduate King Ranch Institute for and graduate programs in engineering, Ranch Management. animal and wildlife sciences, kinesiology, The Caesar Kleberg Wildlife social work, and music, along with newer Research Institute and the Citrus Center garner internabachelor’s programs in veterinary techtional recognition. nology and criminal justice. The National Natural Toxins For nearly one hundred years, TAMUK Research Center is the only has provided educational access and federally funded viper opportunity. The Javelina Promise tuition research center in the U.S. program pledges to cover tuition and fees and is one of the leading research centers in the world for up to four years, an estimated value of for discovering toxins for use $40,000, for qualifying first-year students. in biomedical research. TAMUK is a Carnegie Classified U N D E R G R A D UAT E Doctoral University with High Research ENROLLMENT Activity that provides students with oppor5 ,1 87 tunities to conduct research and work alongside faculty who are leaders in their fields. Small class sizes and a network of support prepare students for success beyond the classroom. In 2020, the university ranked as one of Forbes Top 25 universities in alumni satisfaction. With a commitment to student success, Javelina Nation is with students every step of the way on their college journey.

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY–San Antonio, established as a standalone university in 2009, is a comprehensive fouryear public university that reflects the culturally diverse, heritage-rich community it serves. P O I N TS O F Situated on nearly seven hundred D I ST I N CT I O N A&M–San Antonio’s inaugural acres in south San Antonio, A&M–San intercollegiate athletics proAntonio offers 37 undergraduate and gram includes softball, soccer, nineteen graduate degrees. It is home golf, and an esports program. to the Henry G. Cisneros Institute for A&M-San Antonio is a Emerging Leaders, the Cyber Engimilitary-embracing instituneering Technology/Cyber Security tion; in 2020, Military Times ranked the University No. 35 Research Center, and the Mays Center in the nation for “Best for for Experiential Learning and CommuVets: Colleges.” nity Engagement. More than one hundred stuA&M–San Antonio holds the Hisdent clubs and organizations panic-Serving Institution (HSI) desigand over 1,400 on-campus nation and is one of only thirty higher events are offered each year. education institutions in the U.S. to have U N D E R G R A D UAT E received the Seal of Excelencia certificaENROLLMENT 6,718 tion from Excelencia in Education for its support of Latino student success. As the fastest-growing university in the A&M System, A&M-San Antonio now serves nearly 7,800 students, the largest enrollment in its history. Some 77 percent of A&M–San Antonio students are Hispanic, and 72 percent are the first in their families to attend college. A&M–San Antonio already offers one of the lowest tuition rates among four-year San Antonio universities. Beginning in 2024-25, the school’s Jaguar Promise program will award free tuition, fees, and books to eligible firstyear and transfer students.

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TEAM NAME Eagles • ADDRESS 7101 University Ave., Texarkana, TX 75503 WEBSITE TAMUT.edu • PHONE 903-223-3000 • FACEBOOK TAMUT INSTAGRAM @TAMUTexarkana • X @TAMUTexarkana

TEAM NAME Horned Frogs • ADDRESS 2800 S. University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76109 • WEBSITE TCU.edu PHONE 817-257-7490 • EMAIL frogmail@tcu.edu • X @TCU • THREADS @texaschristianuniversity • TIKTOK @ texaschristianuniversity • FACEBOOK TCU-TexasChristianUniversity • INSTAGRAM @texaschristianuniversity

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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY–Texarkana (TAMUT) is a growing university on a beautiful lakefront campus in the heart of the Ark-La-Tex region. Known for its family-like campus environment and low student/faculty ratio of 14:1, TAMUT P O I N TS O F produces high-quality graduates within a D I ST I N CT I O N A&M–Texarkana offers a career-oriented curriculum in academic Bachelor of Applied Arts and disciplines that are in high demand. Sciences (BAAS) degree A member of the renowned Texas that is ideal for those who A&M University System, the university have college credit but no degree. Work experience offers an exceptional education at an from throughout a career is affordable price. Whether in face-tomatched with learning outface classes, online, or in a flex/hybrid comes from college courses, program, TAMUT students receive perallowing students to earn college credits for work history. sonal instruction and interaction from This degree can be completed world-class instructors who educate the online from anywhere. leaders of tomorrow with a high quality, U N D E R G R A D UAT E rewarding, and affordable educational ENROLLMENT experience. 1,761 Campus life features the Bringle Lake Village residence hall with a variety of room configurations, study areas, a full kitchen, a swimming pool, and sand volleyball court. The nearby state-ofthe-art Patterson Student Center houses a game room, weight room, group exercise room, a full-sized gymnasium, and The Salty Goose at Crave Eatery. TAMUT fields teams in men’s and women’s soccer, tennis, cross country, and basketball, as well as baseball, softball, and women’s volleyball. The Eagles compete as a member of the NAIA’s Red River Athletic Conference.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N The Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine became fully accredited and graduated its first class in 2023. The school redefines medical education with a first-of-itskind curriculum that focuses on communication, compassion, and empathy. The Princeton Review ranks TCU as first for happiest students, fourth for best-run colleges, seventh for quality of life, and ninth for best residence halls. TCU is home to the worldclass Van Cliburn Concert Hall at TCU, named for the award-winning pianist and international icon. TCU is among just ten percent of U.S. colleges and universities with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. In 2023, the TCU Horned Frogs became the first Texas team to make it to the College Football Playoff National Championship. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 10,915

TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY (TCU) is all about experience and connection. With more than 110 undergraduate, sixty master’s level, and 39 doctoral areas of study, students develop critical thinking skills and graduate primed for the professional world. Over its 150-year history, TCU has shaped leaders of action and impact in business, health care, education, and more. TCU is a place where professors know student names, as 98 percent of faculty teach undergraduates in state-of-the-art facilities. Mentoring students is a top priority, thanks to the university’s teacher– scholar model. Horned Frogs learn, live, and play on a walkable 302-acre campus located less than five miles from downtown Fort Worth, the thirteenth largest city in the country and home to world-class museums, restaurants, and entertainment. TCU’s home in Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW)—the nation’s fourth largest metro area and an economic hub—provides students with prime access to internship opportunities and post-graduation careers. When not in class or studying, students work out at top-of-the-line recreation facilities, catch Big 12 NCAA athletic competitions, and choose from more than two hundred student organizations—all without leaving one of America’s most beautiful college campuses.

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TEAM NAME Steers • ADDRESS 2404 North Grand Ave., Tyler, TX 75702 • WEBSITE TexasCollege.edu PHONE 903-593-8311 or 800-306-6299 • YOUTUBE TexasCollegeTV • FACEBOOK TexasCollegeSteers INSTAGRAM @TexasCollegeNews • X @TCSteers • LINKEDIN Texas College

TEAM NAME Bulldogs • ADDRESS 1000 W. Court St., Seguin, TX 78155 WEBSITE TLU.edu • PHONE 830-372-8000 FACEBOOK TXLutheran • INSTAGRAM @TXLutheran • X @TXLutheran

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Extracurricular offerings include more than 25 student organizations and ten NAIA Division I intercollegiate athletics for men and women. These extracurriculars supplement the academic experience and foster comprehensive development. The renovation of the historic landmark D. R. Glass Library, constructed in 1948, was recently completed, joining the recently renovated historic landmark Martin Hall and the newly constructed residential Gilmore-Hartley Hall and McKinney Hall multipurpose center. The City of Tyler has formed the Texas College District. Texas Education Agency (TEA) recognizes the Texas College Division of Education for its complete compliance in the Texas College Educator Preparation Program, accredited by the TEA. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 822

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TEXAS COLLEGE IS a creative, culturally diverse, inclusive academic environment that prepares students who aspire to be purpose-driven, financially secure, and marketable leaders. Founded in 1894 by ministers of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Texas College prepares students with competencies in critical and creative thinking related to the knowledge, skills, and abilities as defined in areas of study. Additionally, the college inspires intellectual, spiritual, ethical, moral, and social development, empowering graduates to engage in lifelong learning, leadership, and service. To address the mission, Texas College incorporates the core values of academic excellence, integrity, perseverance, social responsibility, tolerance, and community service. As a Historically Black College, Texas College has provided accessible, quality education to all for more than 129 years. The College offers 22 programs of study in the liberal arts and sciences, including twelve baccalaureate degree programs and two associate of arts programs. Students choose from one of four major divisions: business and social sciences, education, general studies and humanities, or natural and computational sciences. The college additionally meets the needs of non-traditional students with new distance learning options, designed for adult degree completion while they fulfill work or familial obligations.

TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (TLU) is dedicated to promoting an excellent education through smaller class sizes and opportunities for cross-disciplinary coursework and instruction. An officially designated HispanicP O I N TS O F Serving Institution, TLU offers more D I ST I N CT I O N TLU prides itself on developthan thirty majors, 38 minors, twelve preing the whole student in professional health programs, and eight a diverse and inclusive graduate programs, including a Master of community. Accountancy, a Master of Science in busiIn its “Regional Colleges– ness analytics, a Master of Science in data West” category, U.S. News science, a Master of Athletic Training, a & World Report ranked TLU second for “Best Value” and Master of Arts in Education, a direct-entry fifth overall for 2023. Master of Science in Nursing, an online TLU Received a $2.89 Million Master of Business Administration, and Title V Grant in 2023 to an Ed.D. in organizational or educational Establish the BUENOS Center leadership. The master’s programs for for Excellence. accounting and data analytics are fiveNational Science Foundation year concurrent programs, while the masgrant of $1.3 million continues ter’s for athletic training is a 3–2 program to support STEM student success. with students completing prerequisites in the first three years and entering the masU N D E R G R A D UAT E ter’s program in years four and five. ENROLLMENT 1,358 More than 1,300 undergraduates attend TLU, which is spread across 184 tree-lined acres in Seguin, thirty miles from San Antonio and fifty miles from Austin. Theatre and performance scholarships are awarded in addition to academic scholarships. TLU students are extremely involved and engaged. More than one-third of Bulldogs participate on nineteen men’s and women’s Division III athletic teams. Special emphasis is placed on civic engagement and service learning. More than half of the student body identifies as first generation, meaning they are the first person in their immediate family to attend college.

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TEAM NAME Tigers • ADDRESS 3100 Cleburne, Houston, TX 77004 WEBSITE TSU.edu • PHONE 713-313-7011 • FACEBOOK TexasSouthernUniversity INSTAGRAM @TexasSouthern • X @TexasSouthern • TIKTOK @TexasSouthern

TEAM NAME Bobcats • ADDRESS 601 University Dr., San Marcos, TX 78666 WEBSITE TXState.edu • PHONE 512-245-2111 FACEBOOK TXStateU • INSTAGRAM @TXST • X @TXST

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N TSU is the only historically Black college and university with an on-campus flight simulator to train careerready pilots, and the only public four-year institution in Texas that offers degrees in both aviation science and professional pilot. It is the only aviation program in Texas, and only the second at a HBCU, to achieve the coveted AABI professional accreditation. TSU has the only maritime transportation degree program in the Houston area and the first at a historically Black college or university. Started in 1949 by legendary debate coach emeritus, the late Thomas F. Freeman, Ph.D., TSU’s world-renowned TSU Debate Team has won an abundance of national and international contests. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 5,298

NESTLED ON A BEAUTIFUL 150-acre campus close to the heart of downtown Houston in the city’s historic Third Ward, Texas Southern University (TSU) is one of the nation’s largest historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). As a comprehensive, special-purpose, urban-programming research institution, TSU provides academic and research programs that address critical urban issues and prepare students to become a force for positive change in a global society. It is one of only eleven HBCUs in the nation to achieve the prestigious R2–High Research Activity designation by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. TSU offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate programs and concentrations. Its innovative teaching and learning are responsive to opportunities for public service via degree programs including aviation science management, business, communication, law, pharmacy, health administration and health information management, transportation studies, maritime transportation, emergency management, urban planning and environmental policy, and engineering. DiverseEducation.com ranks TSU second in Texas for bachelor’s degrees awarded to African Americans, and in the top one hundred in the nation for master’s degrees awarded to African Americans.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Exceptional career development, with two-thirds of seniors completing or planning to do an internship, field experience, student teaching, or clinical placement. Texas State is a national research university, with specialties in water resource management and conservation, forensic anthropology, education, and health professions. The student body mirrors the population demographics across Texas, with more than three hundred active student organizations and strong support networks. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 38,834

MAKING SURE STUDENTS can create the future they want is the goal every day at Texas State University, whether the dream is to invent revolutionary technology, break out as an industry-moving entrepreneur, or capture the world’s imagination with art. Texas State’s welcoming community of nearly 39,000 undergraduate and graduate students reflects the variety and diversity of the human experience. It’s a top destination for transfer students that’s also dedicated to supporting firstgeneration college students. Texas State provides every student with support to realize their dreams. Beyond academic advisors and mentoring on the path to graduation, students enjoy a broad range of career resources to support their professional growth as they study and after graduation. Most Texas State students graduate with résumé-quality experience in their fields. Career development professionals serve both current students and alumni in professional development and growth.

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TEAM NAME Red Raiders • ADDRESS 2500 Broadway St., Lubbock, TX 79409 • WEBSITE TTU.edu PHONE 806-742-2011 • FACEBOOK TexasTechYou • INSTAGRAM @TexasTech LINKEDIN texas-tech-university • X @TexasTech • YOUTUBE texastech

TEAM NAME Rams • ADDRESS 1201 Wesleyan, Fort Worth, TX 76105 WEBSITE TXWES.edu • PHONE 817-531-4444 FACEBOOK TexasWesleyan • INSTAGRAM @TexasWesleyan

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N According to a 2019 Corporate Recruiter poll, a nationwide survey of 334 corporate business recruiters, Texas Tech graduates are among the most sought-after in the country. In one survey, Texas Tech ranked ninth overall and first in Texas. Texas Tech has been awarded more than $60 million from the National Science Foundation to create the Center for Advancing Sustainable and Distributed Fertilizer Production (CASFER). CASFER will work to solve one of the world’s most significant problems: how to feed growing populations while protecting and sustaining the environment. A $112 million, three-story Academic Sciences Building is under construction within the historic academic core of the Texas Tech campus. The building, scheduled to open in 2024, will house teaching and laboratory space for five departments.

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TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY is an institution like no other. One hundred years after its founding, it’s one of the nation’s leading research universities, with an academic reputation recognized globally, but it also prides itself on its distinctly West Texas sensibilities. Here, values like integrity, authenticity, and grit matter every bit as much as subject expertise. Located in Lubbock (pop. 263,930), Texas Tech students enjoy a smalltown sense of community surrounded by big-city amenities. The university offers more than 150 undergraduate degrees, one hundred graduate degrees, and fifty doctoral degrees. It’s home to a law school and the first new veterinary school in Texas in over a century. Year after year, research and enrollment numbers continue to set new records, supported by Texas Tech’s diverse, highly revered pool of faculty who excel in teaching, research, and service. Texas Tech is one of only 21 institutions designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution that is also categorized as an R1–Very High Research Activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

SMALLER. SMARTER. TEXAS Wesleyan is a small, student-focused university where professors know students by name and put critical thinking at the forefront of the learning experience. Students get hands-on learning in small classes. P O I N TS O F Texas Wesleyan’s urban campus is a D I ST I N CT I O N Most full-time, undergraduate seven-minute drive from downtown Fort students receive scholarships Worth. The university’s 44,000-squareand/or grants. foot student center is the hub of student Average class size is sixteen. life and engagement with a university U N D E R G R A D UAT E bookstore, food court, welcome center, ENROLLMENT and an outdoor amphitheater. 1,704 The recently unveiled Engage 2025 Strategic Plan spells out ways the university is bringing focus to diversity, equity, and inclusion, social science curricula that address multiculturalism, inclusion and anti-intolerance, and a planned multicultural space, among other measures. U.S. News & World Report ranks Texas Wesleyan among national universities and among schools excelling in social mobility. It is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Texas Wesleyan’s 22 varsity sports teams for men and women compete in the NAIA and the Sooner Athletic Conference. Student athletes thrive on and off the field. The Rams have won a number of national championships in men’s basketball, men’s golf, and table tennis.

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Q. WHAT WAS YOUR MAJOR? A. I majored in elementary education, and it truly was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The “Tech Teach” program greatly prepares you to enter the field of education and change students’ lives forever. It was extremely hands-on and field based, which is crucial when becoming a teacher. I formed genuine relationships with my peers and mentors that I will forever hold near and dear to my heart. I am so grateful for all that I learned in this program and cannot wait to carry all my knowledge into the classroom this year, as I am now a 4th grade teacher! Q. WHAT IS THE SINGLE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU WOULD SHARE WITH INCOMING FRESHMAN? A. Do not overthink things or be so critical of yourself or your studies. Freshman year is going to be difficult at times, but it is also going to be one of the times you feel most free in your life. It is important to go to class, study hard, and prepare yourself for the rigor that is ahead. However, you are so young and have four years at a university. So, have fun, put yourself out there, meet new people, and take time for yourself at the end of the day. These are things I believe are crucial to an amazing first year in college and will lead to fond memories of your college days.

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TEAM NAME Pioneers • ADDRESS 304 Administration Dr., Denton, TX 76204 WEBSITE TWU.edu • PHONE 940-898-3188 • FACEBOOK TexasWomansUniversity INSTAGRAM @TXWomans • X @TXWomans

TEAM NAME Tigers • ADDRESS One Trinity Place, San Antonio, TX 78212 • WEBSITE Trinity.edu PHONE 210-999-7011 • FACEBOOK TrinityUniversity • INSTAGRAM @TrinityU X @Trinity_U • LINKEDIN School/Trinity-University

THE NATION’S LARGEST womanfocused university, Texas Woman’s University is committed to helping students build a better future through a quality education that includes leadership development, experiential learning, service, P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N and health and wellbeing. U.S. News & World Report has A wide array of degree programs consistently ranked Texas covers the sciences, business, nursing, Woman’s among the nation’s health sciences, visual and performing best for social mobility and ethnic diversity. arts, liberal arts, and education. Texas Woman’s offers women and Students gain leadership men small classes at low cost that proskills and experience through Texas Woman’s Jane Nelson vide personal attention to help students Institute for Women’s Leaderthrive in the classroom and succeed in ship, which prepares women the workplace. to take on successful roles in The university encourages its students business and public service. to participate in faculty-led research as Named a Military-Friendly well as internships and partnerships with School for the twelfth consecutive year and recognized as a institutions and organizations such as gold-level school. NASA, the National Institutes of Health, U N D E R G R A D UAT E Southwest Airlines, Frito-Lay, and the ENROLLMENT Veterans Affairs Hospital. 10,150 The university’s main campus is just north of Dallas and Fort Worth in Denton, which is consistently named among the best college towns in the nation. The university’s health sciences institutes are in Dallas’s Southwestern Medical District and in Houston’s Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest. The Denton campus features a state-of-the-art science research center and a recently renovated student union. In 2023, Texas Woman’s broke ground on a $107 million health sciences building, which will expand health-related programming, increase community health services, and focus on rural health outreach. In 2024, the university plans to enroll its first cohort in an aviation program that seeks to increase the number of women commercial pilots.

TRINITY UNIVERSITY IS one of the nation’s top private liberal arts and sciences universities. Its location in San Antonio, the seventh largest city in the nation and one of the fastest growing, lets students learn from and participate in a P O I N TS O F multicultural, urban environment. D I ST I N CT I O N Ranked one of the top one While more than ninety percent of hundred colleges in the nation the nation’s liberal arts colleges are and the top best small college east of the Mississippi River, Trinity is in Texas by Niche.com. one of three national liberal arts colRanked in the top third of leges in Texas and one of only a dozen “Best Liberal Arts Colleges” in the Southwest. nationwide by U.S. News & World Report. Trinity University focuses on the total well-being of its students, instills the pas98 percent of Trinity’s Class of 2022 are employed or sion necessary for lifelong discovery, and accepted to graduate school creates an accessible, small-school enviupon graduation. ronment paired with a larger university’s 56 percent of Trinity students powerful resources and networks. graduate with no debt. Trinity focuses on building connecU N D E R G R A D UAT E tions—between students and faculty, ENROLLMENT and with alumni and support net2,581 works—to create strong community. More than eighty percent of Trinity students participate in internships or undergraduate research, and more than fifty teams of student entrepreneurs have launched start-ups from campus. Student athletes compete on eighteen varsity sports teams. Home to approximately 2,500 students, Trinity has over 110 majors and minors and offers five graduate programs. Trinity is committed to ensuring all its degrees represent a liberal arts and sciences education.

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TEAM NAME Cougars • ADDRESS 4302 University Dr., Houston, TX 77204 WEBSITE UH.edu • PHONE 713-743-2255 FACEBOOK UniversityofHouston • INSTAGRAM @UniversityofHouston• X @UHouston

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THE UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS (UD) is the premier Catholic liberal arts university in Texas and the nation. Known for its nationally recognized Core Curriculum, immersive study abroad program in Rome, firm faith, and a tight-knit student body, P O I N TS O F the University of Dallas welcomes stuD I ST I N CT I O N 96 percent of graduates find dents of all faiths into a close community of jobs or enroll in graduate thinkers seeking a life well lived. programs within six months of Every undergraduate student at UD graduation. receives a true liberal arts education in Hundreds of UD alumni have the Core Curriculum, a program of interfollowed a calling to ministry, disciplinary coursework anchored in including twelve bishops, six deacons, and 106 members the great works of Western civilization. of religious orders serving Thanks to this formative curriculum, UD God today. students graduate ready to succeed in UD is one of just seven any profession, such as the 85 percent of schools in the country and pre-med graduates and ninety percent of the only school in Texas to pre-law graduates who are accepted to a receive an “A” rating for its Core Curriculum from The professional school after UD. American Council of Trustees With a sister campus in Italy, UD and Alumni (ACTA). The undergraduates enjoy the Rome ProCore Curriculum requires all gram. For a semester, students lodge at undergraduates to complete two years of coursework in the UD’s Rome campus and travel around the humanities, sciences, foreign Mediterranean region with their profeslanguages, history, economics, sors, learning in the cradle of Western and mathematics. civilization. The program ends with an U N D E R G R A D UAT E independent ten-day travel break. ENROLLMENT UD also offers graduate and profes1,453 sional programs in art, ministry, business, education, and the humanities. UD is home to one of the nation’s few Catholic Master of Fine Arts programs, the state’s first AACSB-accredited Doctor of Business Administration program, and the only Ph.D. program that requires interdisciplinary coursework in the different branches of the humanities.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N UH’s undergraduate entrepreneurship program is ranked first in the nation by The Princeton Review. U.S. News & World Report ranks UH 45th in social mobility. With close to 8,400 beds on campus, UH has the third largest residence hall capacity in Texas. New or completely upgraded football, basketball, and baseball facilities. Multimillion dollar, stateof-the-art Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine Building and John M. O’Quinn Law Building opened in 2022. Eighteen graduate programs ranked in the top fifty by U.S. News & World Report. Ranked among The Princeton Review’s “50 Colleges That Create Futures” and “Top 50 Best Value Colleges.” U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 37,946

FOUNDED IN 1927, the University of Houston (UH) ) is the state’s third largest university, with classes in Houston and significant instructional sites in Katy and Sugar Land. The university is a Carnegie-designated Tier 1 public research institution, a top producing Fulbright institution with 46 Fulbright scholars in the last five years, and home to a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. UH has distinguished itself as a leader in energy, healthcare, innovation, and the arts, and it leverages its home city for its vast offerings of experiential learning. The Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine, established in 2020, focuses on closing Texas’s gap in primary care physicians in underserved communities. UH offers the nation’s first doctorate in Spanish-language creative writing and the first graduate subsea engineering program. The university addresses society’s challenges through 37 research centers and institutes, conducting research in areas including energy, psychology, superconductivity, laser mapping, and health equity. UH campus life includes more than five hundred student organizations. Recognized as both a Hispanic-Serving and Asian American-Serving institution, it is ranked among the most diverse universities in the U.S., with students from nearly 140 countries.

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UNIVERSITY

TEAM NAME Hawks • ADDRESS 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston, TX 77058 WEBSITE UHCL.edu • PHONE 281-283-2500 • FACEBOOK UHClearLake INSTAGRAM @UHClearLake • X @UHClearLake

TEAM NAME Gators • ADDRESS One Main St., Houston, TX 77002 WEBSITE UHD.edu • PHONE 713-221-8522 • FACEBOOK UHDowntown INSTAGRAM @UHDofficial • X @UHDowntown • LINKEDIN University of Houston-Downtown

BUILT NEAR AND for NASA Johnson Space Center, University of Houston– Clear Lake (UHCL) is a growing fouryear institution, now in its 49th year. In addition to engineers, scientists, and astronauts, its 77,000-plus alumni P O I N TS O F include CEOs, civic leaders, humaniD I ST I N CT I O N UHCL’s centers of excellence tarians, educators, environmentalists, provide focused educational artists, and authors. opportunities to the comUH–Clear Lake includes four colmunity and include the Health leges: business, education, human and Human Performance Institute, Cyber Security sciences and humanities, and science Institute, Center for Robotics and engineering. The university offers Software, Center for Autism three doctoral programs and more and Developmental Disabilithan ninety bachelor’s and master’s ties, Environmental Institute of Houston, the Intensive degree programs, including a Bachelor Outpatient Behavior Disorders of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Clinic, and the Center for a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Executive Education. Health Counseling, and both a bachU N D E R G R A D UAT E elor’s and master’s degree in occupaENROLLMENT tional safety and health. The College 9,056 of Human Sciences and Humanities includes a Bachelor of Arts in Serious Games and Simulations. The UHCL campus features Hall, the university residence hall, which complements privately operated, on-campus apartments. Two of UHCL’s newest facilities are the STEM and Classroom Building, and the Recreation and Wellness Center. In 2023, renovations began on a new location for the College of Business’s Healthcare Administration (HADM) Program. It will be housed within a Texas Children’s Hospital-owned building in the Texas Medical Center. In total, the Texas Medical Center offers five UHCL degree programs. At the Clear Lake campus, students explore a diverse cultural scene and varied social opportunities through more than one hundred campus organizations, including honor societies, leadership groups, and social clubs. Nearby parks and waterways offer hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and other outdoor recreation.

THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON– Downtown (UHD) serves the educational needs of the nation’s fourth-largest city as Houston’s second-largest, public, fouryear university. UHD provides a wealth of real-world opportunities for its students, P O I N TS O F D I ST I N C while its nationally ranked programs offer TION U.S. News & World Report an affordable, quality education that leads ranked UHD among the nato solid careers for its graduates. tion’s best online bachelor’s UHD offers bachelor’s degrees in programs for applied admin46 areas of study as well as twelve istration, best online master’s programs in criminal master’s degrees in four academic coljustice, and top performers leges. Classes are offered on the main in social mobility. UHD campus at One Main Street as UHD offers industry-aligned well as at three satellite locations and degrees in artificial intelonline. Nineteen of UHD’s programs are ligence, medical humanities, fully online. Collaborative learning is strategic communication, data science, health and enhanced by a 20:1 student/faculty ratio behavioral sciences, nursing, and undergraduate research opportunisocial work, geosciences, ties with award-winning faculty. biotechnology, chemistry, Community engagement programs mathematics, criminal justice, and fine arts. link academics with opportunities to serve in Houston and around the globe. UHD is federally designated as a Minority- and HispanicCampus resources include club sports Serving institution and a teams, a public art collection, more Military-Friendly School. than seventy student organizations, U N D E R G R A D UAT E and Greek and honor societies. ENROLLMENT With one of the lowest tuition rates 12,856 in Texas, UHD is affordable and accessible. UHD grads have the lowest debt in the Lone Star State, according to the Houston Chronicle. UHD boasts more than 65,000 UHD alumni, excelling in fields ranging from business to science, technology, criminal justice, and the humanities.

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Q. ANY TIPS FOR BALANCING ACADEMICS AND EXTRACURRICULARS?

A. Being in an environment where everyone is learning alongside you. Not only are you learning in your classes, but you’re learning life skills from being on your own. Everyone around me had such an impact on who I have become. I also miss just living with all my best friends—we hung out between classes, we’d binge-watch TV shows. During finals week, we’d study at the library and then treat ourselves to our favorite little sushi restaurant.

A. Get enough sleep. I’m not saying to go to bed at 9 p.m. but a “decent” bedtime while also making time for your friends is a good way to stay rested, which allows you to perform to the best of your ability and maximize your time.

Q. WHAT WAS YOUR MAJOR? A. I had a good idea of what I liked enough to narrow it down to the school of Journalism and Mass Communication, but I did not go into freshman year with the exact major I wanted. As I began taking introlevel classes, I started leaning into what I was good at and found opportunities and internships to help me grow professionally. Real world experience also really helped me narrow down exactly what I wanted to do.

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Q. WHAT IS THE SINGLE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE? A. Do not be afraid to invite yourself to things—everyone is trying to make friends, and everyone wants to have fun. Asking to tag along may be the path to meeting your best friends. No one thinks it’s weird; everyone is in the same boat!

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The University of North Texas at Dallas is the only public, accredited 4-year university in the City of Dallas. Serving Dallas Fort Worth – the No. 1 job market in America, according to Forbes – UNT Dallas has been a pathway to social mobility since its establishment in 2010. To learn how you can earn your degree at UNT Dallas, visit untdallas.edu.

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TEAM NAME Jaguars • ADDRESS 3007 N. Ben Wilson St., Victoria, TX 77901 WEBSITE UHV.edu • PHONE 361-570-4848 • X @UHVictoria FACEBOOK UniversityofHoustonVictoria • INSTAGRAM @universityofhoustonvictoria

TEAM NAME /MASCOT Crusaders /The Cru • ADDRESS 900 College St., Belton, TX 76513 WEBSITE UMHB.edu • PHONE 254-295-8642 FACEBOOK UMHB • INSTAGRAM @UMHB • X @UMHB

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Degree programs are offered in Victoria, Katy (transfer and graduate programs only), and online. UHV is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. The UHV Bachelor of Science in nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The UHV College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, and UHV’s graduate degrees in school counseling and clinical mental health counseling are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. The university’s Specialist in School Psychology program is accredited by the National Association of School Psychologists. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 2,858

THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-Victoria (UHV) has offered quality higher education at a great value since 1973. UHV students choose from more than fifty academic programs with a wide range of concentrations in face-to-face and online classes in the colleges of business, education, and health professions, liberal arts and social sciences, and natural and applied science. UHV’s main campus in Victoria is two hours from Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and Corpus Christi. Tuition rates are among the lowest in Texas, and students benefit from customized financial aid. In 2021, UHV opened a new science, technology, engineering, and mathematics building and UHV Northwest, an offcampus center to house athletics, the kinesiology program, classrooms, and regional business initiatives. Additionally, the university recently began construction of a health and wellness center to open in 2025. At UHV, students can choose from many popular majors, including digital gaming, criminal justice, accounting, management, kinesiology, nursing, and teaching. Athletic programs compete in the Red River Athletic Conference, Association of Independent Institutions, and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MARY HardinBaylor (UMHB) prepares students for lives of leadership, service, and faithinformed discernment in a global society. Academic excellence, personal attention, broad-based scholarship, and a Baptist P O I N TS O F vision for education have distinguished D I ST I N CT I O N 17:1 student/faculty ratio. this Christ-centered learning community for more than 178 years. The Marek-Smith Center for Teacher Preparation, A welcoming, student-centered a groundbreaking training approach with a high standard of excelfacility to prepare general and lence continuously defines the core special education majors, is UMHB experience. Propelled by an scheduled to open in spring 2024. Innovative spaces unapologetically Christian commitment, will incorporate immersive, the university is dedicated to helping multisensory, and interactive students deepen their faith and integrate equipment to enhance the Christian perspectives into every dimenoverall learning experience. sion of life. More than ninety percent of UMHB offers bachelor’s degrees UMHB students receive some form of financial aid. in more than seventy undergraduate majors, eleven master’s degree programs, U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT and two doctoral degrees. New programs 3,025 include bachelor’s degrees in bioinformatics, cybersecurity, educational advocacy, information systems, neuroscience, and religion and public life. UMHB recently partnered with the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University. This collaborative initiative allows medical students to earn a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from UMHB while completing their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree requirements. In addition, the university signed a letter of intent with the Johanniter Academy of Germany for a three-year international student exchange program. Approximately six UMHB students from nursing, teacher education, and social work will be included in the first-year cohort through this exchange program. The university competes in sixteen sports in the American Southwest Conference of NCAA Division III. The Cru has won over sixty conference championships since beginning intercollegiate athletics in 1979.

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TEAM NAME Mean Green • ADDRESS 1155 Union Circle, #311277, Denton, TX 76203-5017 WEBSITE UNT.edu • PHONE 940-565-2681 FACEBOOK NorthTexas • X @UNTSocial • INSTAGRAM @UNT

TEAM NAME Trailblazers • ADDRESS 7300 University Hills Blvd., Dallas, TX 75241 • WEBSITE UNTDallas.edu • PHONE 972-780-3600 • EMAIL StudentSolutions@untdallas.edu • X + INSTAGRAM @UNTDallas • FACEBOOK +YOUTUBE UNTDallas • LINKEDIN university-of-north-texas-at-dallas

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS (UNT) is a caring and creative community where students from all walks of life pursue their passions and tap into their imaginations to transform the world around them. P O I N TS O F For more than 130 years, UNT has D I ST I N CT I O N Most degree options in the served as a guiding star committed to North Texas region, with 112 ensuring students are supported with bachelor’s, 94 master’s, and resources and opportunities to gradu38 doctoral degrees. ate career-ready so they can become the Some 89 academic programs leaders of tomorrow. UNT makes student appear on top one hundred passions its purpose through 244 innovalists from a variety of ranking entities, including U.S. News tive degree programs spanning business, & World Report. the arts, science, engineering, and more. More than $405 million in Many degrees are offered not only at the financial aid and scholarships flagship campus in Denton but also at the awarded annually. UNT at Frisco branch campus and globFounding member of the ally online. Alliance for Hispanic-Serving As a Carnegie-ranked Tier 1 research Research Universities and university, UNT invests in interdisciplinmember of Presidents for Latino Student Success. ary research that leads to out-of-the-box collaborations and big breakthroughs. Denton is often recognized From additive manufacturing technolas one of the nation’s best college towns. ogy to artificial intelligence to integrated and intelligent mobility systems, UNT is U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT a catalyst for creativity, fueling progress, 33,672 innovation, and entrepreneurship for the North Texas region and beyond. UNT boasts a wealth of intellectual and cultural diversity, with more than 476,000 alumni worldwide, 1,800 outstanding faculty—including distinguished scholars, researchers, and artists widely known as experts in their fields—and more than 45,000 students from 144 countries. One of the nation’s largest universities, UNT is designated a Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution, dedicated to inclusion and reflecting the population of Texas.

of North Texas at Dallas

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Money magazine ranked UNT Dallas first in North Texas in its 2023 “Best Colleges in America” report, citing the university’s diversity, value, and student outcomes. The student body is more than eighty percent Black and Hispanic. U.S. News & World Report ranks UNT Dallas in its “Regional Universities–West” category as twenty-first overall among public schools and twenty-third for social mobility. A $100 million STEM building is under construction to expand academic programs in healthcare-specific areas. The American Bar Association fully approved the UNT Dallas College of Law in 2022. The campus is served by DART light rail, making it accessible to downtown Dallas. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 3,007

OVERLOOKING THE DOWNTOWN Dallas skyline, the University of North Texas at Dallas is the only public, fouryear university in Dallas. The school has served as a pathway to social mobility since its establishment in 2010. The university offers students the most affordable tuition plans in the Dallas region. Its partnerships with nonprofit organizations, school districts, community colleges, and local businesses provide internship options and opportunities for post-graduate placement into the workforce. The Trailblazer Elite program provides leadership opportunities and resources to first-generation college students, while the Dr. Emmett J. Conrad Leadership program offers students paid summer internships at top Dallas area companies and organizations. Faculty members combine scholarship and real-world professional experience in fields including business, child development and family studies, education, hospitality management, communication and digital media, criminal justice, biology, and more. The 180-foot-tall Amanda and G. Brint Ryan Tower stands over the 264-acre main campus as a beacon that symbolizes the mission to empower students, transform lives, and strengthen communities. UNT Dallas athletics includes men’s and women’s teams in basketball, cross country, and track, with future plans for men’s and women’s soccer.

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TEAM NAME Celts • ADDRESS 3800 Montrose Blvd., Houston, TX 77006 WEBSITE STTHOM.edu • PHONE 713-525-3500 • FACEBOOK STTHOM INSTAGRAM @StThomasHouston • X @StThomasHouston

TEAM NAME Mavericks • ADDRESS 701 S. Nedderman Dr., Arlington, TX 76019 WEBSITE UTA.edu • PHONE 817-272-2011 FACEBOOK UTArlington • X @UTArlington

UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS in Houston prepares students for life and career in a rapidly changing world. Through an accessible, affordable Catholic liberal arts education, students of all faiths earn the degrees they want while acquiring the P O I N TS O F skills that employer’s desire. D I ST I N CT I O N The Princeton Review UST is a vibrant campus located in includes UST in its “2024 Best the heart of Houston’s Museum District Colleges: Region by Region.” near downtown and the Texas MediU N D E R G R A D UAT E cal Center. UST offers more than fifty ENROLLMENT undergraduate majors, thirty-five gradu3,020 ate degree programs, and eight online associate degrees, as well as health preprofessional programs. The most popular undergraduate majors are nursing, psychology, general business, finance, biology, and accounting. Graduates find meaningful work in a variety of settings. Among UST’s newest degree offerings is a fully online master’s in healthcare administration through the Cameron School of Business beginning in Spring 2024. The 30-hour degree program is designed for individuals who are currently or aspire to be leaders in healthcare settings. Today’s health organizations need ethical administrators who can manage the current components of health care and lead the health sector in new directions. In a world where the demand for graduates with a criminology major is strong and growing, UST’s School of Education and Human Services is answering the surge in demand and giving its criminology students the Catholic social justice concepts they need. UST’s fully online Master of Arts in Criminology, Law and Society, introduced in 2023, is offered in seven week-long courses. Many criminal justice professionals are eligible for tuition reimbursement, such as Houston Police officers who can receive educational incentives of $6,240 per year.

AS ONE OF THE LARGEST and most diverse universities in Texas, The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is committed to student access and success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of disP O I N TS O F coveries by a community of scholars. D I ST I N CT I O N Dedicated to providing a UTA’s 46,000 students represent every career-ready workforce, UTA U.S. region and more than one hundred awards more than 13,000 countries. The university is ranked highly degrees annually. for its racially and ethnically diverse UTA has more than 270,000 undergraduate population by U.S. News alumni, including leaders & World Report. It is a Hispanic-Serving at many of the twenty-plus Fortune 500 companies and an Asian American Native American headquartered in North Texas. Pacific Islander-Serving Institution. In The College of Nursing and 2022, Military Times named UTA the Health Innovation has one fourth best university nationally for vetof the nation’s largest erans and military members. nursing programs. UT Arlington offers more than 180 UTA was recognized among bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree 171 colleges and universiprograms, including new programs in ties for excellence in the development and support of language localization and translation, dynamic, innovative transfer instructional and learning design techpathways for community colnology, resource and energy engineering, lege transfer students on Phi sustainable urban design, and applied Theta Kappa’s 2022 Transfer Honor Roll. statistics and data science. A Carnegie R1–Very High Research U N D E R G R A D UAT E Activity university, UTA focuses on ENROLLMENT 34,820 making an impact through innovative research in areas such as sustainable infrastructure, healthy aging, high-energy physics, cardiovascular disease, machine-learning systems, and more.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

TEAM NAME Longhorns • ADDRESS One University Station, Austin, TX 78712 • WEBSITE utexas.edu PHONE 512-471-3434 • FACEBOOK UTAustinTX • INSTAGRAM @UTAustinTX • X @UTAustin LINKEDIN School/The-University-of-Texas-at-Austin/

TEAM NAME Comets • ADDRESS 800 W. Campbell Rd., Richardson, TX 75081 WEBSITE UTDallas.edu • PHONE 972-883-2270 • FACEBOOK UTDallas INSTAGRAM @UT_Dallas • YOUTUBE UTDallasComets

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at Austin (UT) is the flagship university of The University of Texas System. Founded in 1883, it offers top national programs across nineteen colleges and schools in the sciences, arts, humanities, and professions. P O I N TS O F UT has been a member of the prestiD I ST I N CT I O N UT ranks among the fifty best gious Association of American Universiuniversities in the world and ties since 1929 and attracts about $800 tenth among all U.S. public million annually for research. Modeling universities, according to U.S. done by UT molecular biologist Jason News & World Report. McLellan was critical to the developFor students from families ment of all mRNA-based vaccines against with adjusted gross earnings of up to $65,000, UT offers Covid-19. Through a succession of large aid to cover the full cost of tugrants from the National Science Foundaition and fees. UT provides aid tion, UT has built the fastest supercombased on need for those from puters in the world for open research. families with adjusted gross earnings of up to $125,000. In addition to its 431-acre main campus near downtown Austin, UT extends to the UT is a leader in the fields of energy, computer science, J. J. Pickle Research Campus in north health, entrepreneurship, and Austin, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower national security. Its graduate Center in south Austin, the McDonald programs in accounting, peObservatory in West Texas, the Marine troleum engineering, geology, Latin American history, and Science Institute in Port Aransas, and sociology of population rank several cultural and historic sites across first in the U.S. UT is among the state. the top producers of doctoral UT student athletes will switch to degrees and its alumni include Nobel laureates. the Southeast Conference in 2024. They have won more than sixty national U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT championships and 153 Olympic med42,444 als. The Texas Longhorn football team plays in the 100,000-seat Darrell K. Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, the eighth largest in America. Texas alumni include founders or co-founders of Dell Computers, American Airlines, DreamWorks, 7-Eleven, National Instruments, CarMax, Clear Channel Communications and La Quinta. Well-known alumni include Matthew McConaughey, Kevin Durant, Owen Wilson, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at Dallas (UTD) is booming in size and impact. As one of the top research universities in Texas, UTD offers lauded business, engineering, and science programs, while also providing a breadth of highly distinctive P O I N TS O F educational paths across seven schools. D I ST I N CT I O N Ranked third among all Texas A diverse student body of more than public universities by U.S. 30,000 benefits from academic rigor and News & World Report. social opportunities on a residential camAll 24 Fortune 500 busipus known for striking architecture and nesses located in Dallas–Fort access to the Dallas–Fort Worth MetroWorth employ UTD alumni. plex. The university benefits from the About eight thousand UTD support of the UT System and aligns with students live on or immediother institutions, corporations, and nonately adjacent to campus. profits to offer students an array of learnNearly seven thousand ing, service, and internship opportunities. international students from almost one hundred countries Undergraduates work with distincall UTD home. guished researchers, and many academic areas provide fast-track options that allow U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT students to earn advanced degrees by tak21,615 ing graduate-level courses while earning a bachelor’s degree. High-performing students apply to one of several programs within the Wildenthal Honors College dedicated to promoting excellence in undergraduate education. In the past decade, UTD invested more than $1 billion in improvements. A 186,000-square-foot Sciences Building opened in 2020, featuring two large lecture halls and an open courtyard. With a planned 2024 opening, the O’Donnell Athenaeum will include a second location for the Crow Museum of Asian Art, a performance hall, and a planned museum for traditional arts of the Americas.

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TEAM NAME Miners • ADDRESS 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968 WEBSITE UTEP.edu • PHONE 915-747-5000 FACEBOOK UTEPMiners • X @UTEP • INSTAGRAM @UTEP_miners

TEAM NAME Falcons • ADDRESS 4901 E. University Blvd., Odessa, TX 79762 WEBSITE UTPB.edu • PHONE 432-552-2020 • FACEBOOK UTPermianBasin • X @UTPB INSTAGRAM @UTPB • LINKEDIN School/University-of-Texas-of-the-Permian-Basin/

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at El Paso (UTEP) is America’s leading Hispanic-Serving university, with a student body that is more than 84 percent Hispanic. UTEP’s 24,000 students choose from 171 bachelor’s, master’s, and docP O I N TS O F toral programs. D I ST I N CT I O N Twenty faculty members More than two-thirds of undergraduare included in the latest ates receive grants or scholarships each Stanford-Elsevier ranking year, and in many cases, UTEP covers the of the world’s most cited refull cost of tuition. searchers and those who are among the top two percent Research opportunities abound within their specialty areas. for both undergraduate and graduate UTEP is ranked in the top students in fields ranging from addifive percent of institutions tive manufacturing and aerospace to nationally for research and cancer treatment, water desalination, fourth in Texas for federal and Hispanic health disparities. A new research expenditures at public universities. 98,000-square-foot Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace Center, opening UTEP’s nursing licensing exam pass rate is 91 percent, in 2025, will support a new bachelor’s above the national average of degree in aerospace and aeronautical 82 percent. engineering. U N D E R G R A D UAT E In addition to research, the university ENROLLMENT provides students with multiple oppor20,165 tunities for development beyond the classroom, including community engagement, study abroad, on-campus employment, and leadership development. These experiences increase confidence, enhance personal and professional skills, and equip students with a competitive advantage when they graduate and enter the workforce. With more than two hundred student organizations, Division I athletics, and thousands of student activities each year, UTEP’s iconic campus offers the full college experience. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Franklin Mountains in the Chihuahuan Desert, UTEP is situated at the heart of the U.S.–Mexico border. With more than three hundred days of sunshine, friendly people, inspiring cuisine, and stunning outdoor experiences, there’s always something to do in the Sun City.

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N UTPB’s new Falcon Free tuition assistance fund allows students whose annual household income is $100,000 or less to earn their degree for free without loans or other debt. UTPB is a Hispanic-Serving and Minority-Serving institution. 95 percent of UTPB students receive financial aid. Ranked the second most affordable college in Texas by AffordableSchools.net. The university’s Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center is ranked as one of the top performing arts centers in the world. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 4,640

THE PERMIAN BASIN is one of the fastest growing, culturally vibrant, and economically invigorated regions of the country. At the academic heart of this revitalized area sits The University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB), delivering leaders every year into the Basin and across the U.S. A four-year university with nearly seven thousand students, UTPB is committed to connecting all graduates to industry through internship programs and job placement with some of the most successful companies in the country. Currently, the campus is being revamped to change the way students, faculty, staff, and the community interact with UTPB. Within the last four years, UTPB officially opened a new engineering building as well as the D. Kirk Edwards Family Human Performance Center. The 63,000-square-foot facility houses the exercise science department and athletic training program and includes state-ofthe-art classrooms and labs along with the men’s football and women’s soccer locker rooms.

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TEAM NAME Vaqueros • ADDRESS One West University Blvd., Brownsville, TX 78520 (Brownsville); 1201 West University Dr., Edinburg, TX 785392999 (Edinburg); 2102 Treasure Hills Blvd., Harlingen, TX 78550 (Clinical Education Building) • WEBSITE UTRGV.edu • PHONE 888-882-4026 • FACEBOOK UTRGV • X+INSTAGRAM @UTRGV • YOUTUBE UTRGVedu • LINKEDIN School/The-University-of-Texas-Rio-Grande-Valley

P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N The newly established UTRGV Luminary Scholarship program offers the brightest incoming college freshmen from all disciplines a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Students receive full tuition and board for their undergraduate studies and then move to a fully covered graduate/professional degree, or admission to the UTRGV School of Medicine. Washington Monthly’s 2023 recognition of UTRGV includes first-place rankings for “Lowest Net Price of Attendance Among Texas Universities,” “Best Social Mobility Among Texas Universities,” and “Best Performance of Pell Grant Students Among Texas Universities.” U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 24,500

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) has been ranked the top university in Texas by Washington Monthly. Many factors go into this prestigious recognition, including UTRGV’s ability to offer students an exceptional education for exceptional value. UTRGV offers a dynamic learning environment featuring more than 125 undergraduate and graduate degrees spanning the arts and sciences. High-ranking programs include engineering, health professions, marine biology, and international business. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution, UTRGV is home to internationally recognized folkloric arts programs and a broad range of Latino and Hispanic studies. UTRGV’s School of Medicine trains the next generation of physician leaders in medical education, scientific research, and patient care. With more than four hundred medical students, residents, and fellows currently serving in nineteen hospital-based training programs throughout the Valley, UTRGV is a leader in medical training in Texas and beyond. For high-achieving high school students across South Texas, Vaqueros MD provides a direct path to admission into the School of Medicine. Admitted students with household incomes of $125,000 or less may be eligible to receive the UTRGV Tuition Advantage grant, a new program fully covering tuition and mandatory fees. This grant is partially why so many Vaqueros graduate with little to no student debt. It’s an exciting time to be part of UTRGV and to join the future of Texas!

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TEAM NAME Roadrunners • ADDRESS One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249 WEBSITE UTSA.edu • PHONE 210-458-4011• FACEBOOK UTSA X @UTSA • INSTAGRAM @UTSA

TEAM NAME Patriots • ADDRESS 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75799 WEBSITE UTTyler.edu • PHONE 800-UT-TYLER FACEBOOK UTTyler • INSTAGRAM @UTTyler • X @UTTyler

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at San Antonio (UTSA) is a Tier 1 research university and a Hispanic-Serving Institution that aspires to become a model for student success and an exemplar for strategic growth and innovative excellence. P O I N TS O F With more than 34,000 students, it is D I ST I N CT I O N UTSA is home to five the largest university in the San Antonio campuses: Main, Downtown, metropolitan region. Hemisfair, Park West, UTSA offers more than 175 degree and Southwest. programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and The university is 280th on doctoral levels in business, education U.S. News & World Report’s and human development, engineering 2024 “Best National University” ranking, and 58th and and integrated design, liberal and fine 47th, respectively, for “Most arts, sciences, and health, community, Innovative Schools” and and policy. “Top Performers for The university also has a portfolio Social Mobility.” of programs that make higher educaUTSA is the only U.S. tion more accessible and affordable. Hispanic-Serving Institution that is home to a School of The UTSA Bold Promise Program, for Data Science. example, covers one hundred percent of U N D E R G R A D UAT E an eligible, first-time Texas freshman’s ENROLLMENT tuition and fees for four years. 29,466 UTSA is a major supplier of talent for the city’s workforce. The university aims for 75 percent of its undergraduates to participate in experiential learning before graduation. These valuable experiences prepare students with the knowledge, skills, and insight to navigate the workplace and build successful careers. Faculty members at UTSA specialize in cybersecurity, health, fundamental futures, and social-economic transformation. Ninety-nine percent of the university’s full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty members hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. These nationally recognized experts are preparing tomorrow’s leaders to tackle society’s grand challenges. Building on its deep commitment to student success and research excellence, UTSA is serving as a model for the urban-serving, public universities of the future.

LOCATED ON MORE THAN three hundred acres, The University of Texas at Tyler features a park-like setting with Harvey Lake at its center. A comprehensive public institution, UT Tyler empowers students and the community P O I N TS O F to elevate their education through lifeD I ST I N CT I O N UT Tyler enrolled its first changing academics, top-tier research, class of Doctor of Medicine and advanced health care delivery. (MD) students in July 2023. UT Tyler offers more than ninety Due to generous gifts, the undergraduate and graduate programs, first two classes receive fouryear scholarships to cover including new computer engineering and full tuition. cybersecurity/data analytics degrees, to UT Tyler ranks in the top nearly 10,000 students. Top bachelor’s ten fastest growing public degree programs are nursing, managedoctoral institutions, accordment and marketing, and kinesiology. ing to the Chronicle of Higher UT Tyler also offers doctoral programs in Education. clinical psychology, nursing, nursing pracU N D E R G R A D UAT E tice, pharmacy, education, and human ENROLLMENT 7,287 resource development. UT Tyler incorporates study abroad to integrate global content and real-world experiences. More than 1,700 students live on campus in five residential facilities. The University Center offers multiple dining options, including Chick-fil-A and Subway, as well as a Barnes & Noble university bookstore. Students enjoy outdoor recreational adventures including mountain biking, triathlons, skydiving, sailing, and rock climbing. The Greek system is part of UT Tyler’s nearly two hundred student organizations that also include the Asian Student Association and the Freshman Leadership Initiative. Student athletes play on seventeen men’s and women’s teams in NCAA Division II.

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TEAM NAME Cardinals • ADDRESS 4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209 WEBSITE UIW.edu • PHONE 800-749-WORD • INSTAGRAM @UIWCardinals FACEBOOK UIWCardinals • X @UIWCardinals

TEAM NAME Pioneers and the Flying Queens • ADDRESS 1900 W. 7th St., Plainview, TX 79072 WEBSITE WBU.edu • FACEBOOK WaylandBaptistUniversity X @WaylandBaptist • INSTAGRAM @WaylandStudentLife

FOR MORE THAN 140 years, the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW) has paved the way for students to reach their academic dreams. It consistently ranks among the top schools for veterans and is first in the nation among faith-based P O I N TS O F universities granting bachelor’s degrees D I ST I N CT I O N UIW is No. 1 in the nation to Hispanic students. among Catholic universities UIW was founded in 1881 by the Sisgraduating Hispanic students ters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. with bachelor’s degrees, The largest Catholic university in Texas according to 2021 IPEDS Completions Survey Data. with more than 10,000 students, UIW’s eleven schools, colleges, and health UIW is a proud HispanicServing Institution. More professions offer more than ninety than fifty percent of the undergraduate majors, minors, and student body has Hispanic or concentrations, and more than twenty Latino heritage. graduate and doctoral programs. UIW is a member of the Yellow UIW’s mission is educating men Ribbon Program and has been and women to become concerned and named among the leading institutions for veterans and enlightened global citizens. Students military by Military Times and study abroad through more than 140 Military Advanced Information. sister schools around the world, two 23 percent of the student body campuses in Mexico, UIW-Strasbourg in is international, representing France, and many faculty-led programs. more than sixty countries. UIW’s five health professions Feik School of Pharmacy is schools attract talented, diverse faculty the only pharmacy school in and students in pharmacy, nursing, Texas at a private institution. optometry, osteopathic medicine, and U N D E R G R A D UAT E physical therapy. ENROLLMENT UIW’s 23 teams play across fourteen 4,545 different sports in NCAA Division I’s Southland Conference. More than ninety student organizations make for an active campus life built on a foundation of faith and service. UIW is proud to be a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word.

ESTABLISHED IN 1908, Wayland Baptist University is the oldest institution of higher education on the High Plains of Texas. The university’s reach goes beyond the eighty-acre residential campus in Plainview, a beautiful city of about P O I N TS O F 23,000, to locations in San Antonio, LubD I ST I N CT I O N Eight academic schools. bock, Amarillo, and Wichita Falls, in addition to four others across the nation. Pioneer in distance pedogeological piano education as an With an 18:1 student/faculty ratio, All-Steinway School. Wayland fosters academic success from Flying Queens basketball proa distinctively Christian perspective as gram enshrined in Naismith students receive hands-on education Memorial Basketball Hall by working shoulder-to-shoulder with of Fame. professors. The university offers unpar2020 Olympic gold medalist alleled undergraduate research opporfree-style wrestler Tatunities in math and sciences, languages myra Mensah-Stock is a 2017 graduate. and literature, business, and other fields. With undergraduate majors in 93 Special scholarship program disciplines, 65 unique master’s programs, for law enforcement personnel. and a doctoral management program, Designated as Military academic development opportunities Friendly School and Military Spouse Friendly School. abound. Fifteen graduate-level certificate programs are offered, a nursing U.S. News & World Report ranks WBU eleventh for racial school is part of the San Antonio campus, diversity among “Regional and there is a dual degree program in Universities–West.” mathematics and engineering. U N D E R G R A D UAT E Wayland offers academically chalENROLLMENT lenging programs in every area of study. 2,275 Success is a tradition with 92 percent employed or enrolled in graduate school one year after graduation. Wayland fields seventeen intercollegiate athletic programs. The Flying Queens women’s basketball team is enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame, holding the record for most consecutive wins by a women’s or men’s team. Wayland is where meaningful relationships are built around collaboration, common academic and social interests, and opportunities.

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A. Opportunities for interdisciplinary studies, the ability to change majors easily, and the opportunity to create your own projects, and learn by doing. I did not want to make a decision when I was 17 that I wouldn’t have a chance to change.

A. No one knows the resources available to students better than the professors.

Q. IF YOU HAD TO DO COLLEGE ALL OVER AGAIN, WHAT WOULD YOU APPROACH DIFFERENTLY?

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Q. WHAT ENDED UP BEING THE MOST CHALLENGING PART OF FRESHMAN YEAR AND WHY? A. Getting used to managing my schedule since there is a lot more freedom than in high school. Q. WHAT WERE YOUR FAVORITE CLASSES AND WHY? A. The final courses I took in my major—they are the culmination of everything I’d done until that point, and my classmates and I were completely engaged. Q. WHAT WAS YOUR MAJOR? A. When I arrived at Rice, I wanted to work in policy. I began as a bioengineering student in order to build my background knowledge, but ultimately switched to history because it allowed me to develop research skills and take advantage of resources across the university more easily. Q. ANY TIPS FOR BALANCING ACADEMICS AND EXTRACURRICULARS? A. The purpose of both academics and extracurriculars is to develop the skills that will be useful to you after college. It is important not to treat one of them less importantly just because no one is assigning you a grade on it.

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TEAM NAME Buffaloes, Buffs, and Lady Buffs • ADDRESS 2403 Russell Long Blvd., Canyon, TX 79016 • WEBSITE WTAMU.edu, GoBuffsGo.com and BuffAlum.com PHONE 806-651-2000 • FACEBOOK WTAMU • INSTAGRAM @WTAMU • X @WTAMU

TEAM NAME Wildcats • ADDRESS 711 Wiley Ave., Marshall, TX 75670 WEBSITE WileyC.edu • PHONE 903-927-3300 • FACEBOOK WileyCollege X @WileyCollege • INSTAGRAM @Wileycollege_est1873

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P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N WT has six colleges and a graduate school, offering 59 undergraduate degree programs and more than forty graduate degrees, including two doctoral degrees. WT is home to the PanhandlePlains Historical Museum, the largest history museum in the state. WT offers hundreds of student organizations for personal enrichment, numerous personalized services to enhance academic success, and fourteen men’s and women’s athletic programs, many of which are nationally competitive. U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT 6,901

WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY (WT) is a regional research university that transfers insights and ideas from the Texas Panhandle to rural communities across the nation and the world. Research at WT focuses on areas as diverse as rural education, environmental issues in Palo Duro Canyon, feed yard performance, and Copper Clean to protect surfaces from viruses and bacteria. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution since 2016 and one of 53 U.S. institutions recognized for advancing first-generation students, there are many reasons to apply, enroll, attend, experience, and graduate at WT. WT was named the safest campus in Texas in 2020 and a “Top Ten Safest Campuses in the U.S.” by YourLocalSecurity.com. While many colleges and universities across the nation raised tuition in 2023-24, WT is committed to remaining affordable and accessible, through the Buff Promise and more than $32 million in scholarships and grants. WT employees and their eligible immediate family members receive fifty percent off tuition and mandatory fees, among the most generous benefits offered by any

state college or university in Texas. WT was designated as a best-value university in the U.S., earning thirty awards for individual programs, and was awarded nine best program rankings from U.S. News & World Report. WT also has been nationally recognized by Money and Fortune magazines.

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WILEY COLLEGE CELEBRATES its sesquicentennial in 2023, an occasion that marked the school’s 150th birthday as well as the strength of the school that was the first Historically Black College and University (HBCU) west of the MisP O I N TS O F sissippi. D I ST I N CT I O N An open admissions college, Founded by the Freedman’s Aid SociWiley offers financial aid to ety in 1873 to train teachers for careers some 96 percent of students. in African American elementary and The college’s popular busisecondary schools, Wiley today offers fifness degree has an entrepreteen degree programs from four schools: neurial focus. business, social science, education, and Member of the National science. Wiley encourages students to Association of Intercollegiate connect what they learn in the classroom Athletics, competing in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conferwith service to the world beyond, creatence with baseball, basketing a path of excellence marked by honor ball, cross country, soccer, and recognition. and track and field. Women’s Students of all races and many nationsports include basketball, cross country, soccer, track alities find that Wiley and its intimate and field, and volleyball. Marshall campus are a welcoming place. Weekly chapel and Sunday The amenities of Dallas and Shreveport vespers services. are close by, while the campus provides for students’ intellectual growth away U N D E R G R A D UAT E ENROLLMENT from the distractions of big city life. 1,172 Wiley offers three fully online degree programs. Its Student Success Center positively impacts the achievement and persistence of new, transfer, returning and adult students through tailored advising and coaching. Through the college’s partnership with the UNCF Career Pathways Initiative and the Strada Education Network, students are earning certifications and receiving handson and guided career planning to help them stay on track and persist to earn their college degree. Thanks to the success of the movie The Great Debaters in 2007, the historic Wiley debate program was reestablished and has twice won the Overall Sweepstakes Championship at the prestigious Pi Kappa Delta National Comprehensive Tournament.

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Q. WHEN YOU WERE CONSIDERING COLLEGE, WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU? A. While applying to college I was unsure of what I wanted to pursue. I thought I might go down the track of engineering or architecture, but I knew I wouldn’t be sure until I started taking classes. Because of this, it was important to me to go to a college that gave me the freedom to try out different things before committing to my major, so I ended up applying mostly to liberal arts colleges, and ultimately decided on Trinity University. At Trinity, I had the flexibility to try out classes in several different fields before declaring my major at the end of my sophomore year. Q. ANY TIPS FOR BALANCING ACADEMIC AND EXTRACURRICULARS? A. I personally believe that the key to staying mentally healthy in college is to participate in extracurriculars that bring you joy. It’s important not to overfill your plate—you know what’s best for you and overwhelming yourself with extracurriculars may take the joy out of them. However, participating in club sports and music ensembles forced me to take a break from my academics and spend time doing what I love, and the friends and memories I made through those activities will last me a lifetime. Just know that taking breaks to do the things that bring you joy will never be a waste of time. Q. WHAT IS YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH INCOMING FRESHMAN? A. Get involved! Joining my school’s chamber choir, vocal studio, opera workshop, and club soccer team not only provided me with breaks from academic stress, but also gave me wonderful travel experiences, some of my best friends, and many of my favorite memories from college. Colleges have so many opportunities and experiences available through different departments and student organizations, so definitely take part in those while you’re there!

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ADDRESS 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77381 • WEBSITE LoneStar.edu PHONE 832-813-6500 FACEBOOK LoneStarCollege • X + INSTAGRAM @LoneStarCollege LINKEDIN LinkedIn.com/school/Lone-Star-College

ADDRESS 3200 W. 7th Ave., Corsicana, TX 75110 • WEBSITE NavarroCollege.edu PHONE 1-800-NAVARRO • FACEBOOK Navarro College • X @NavarroCollege INSTAGRAM @NavarroCollege • LINKEDIN Navarro College

LONE STAR COLLEGE (LSC) is redefining the community college experience, offering world-class higher education at a fraction of the cost. Located in Houston, one of the most diverse cities in the nation, LSC welcomes more than 80,000 P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N students each semester. 200+ associate degree LSC campus locations make it conprograms, 30+ fully online venient for students and include eight degree programs, and four campuses, thirteen centers, two univerbachelor’s degree programs. sity centers, and Lone Star Corporate Nearly $3 billion annual College. In addition to academic transfer economic impact in the greater Houston area. opportunities for students, LSC now offers bachelor’s degree programs in More than twenty-three convenient locations. Nursing, Cybersecurity, Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management, and Emergency Management. LSC is recognized as a world leader in workforce training and helps build a strong regional workforce trained for industries including healthcare, construction, accounting, energy, computer technology and transportation. LSC also helps qualified students find financial aid and grant funding options that can provide training at little or no cost. Lone Star College has added LSC-Online as its eighth official campus to help address the growing demand for virtual learning. LSC-Online offers classes for students who want to complete a program fully online and provides a guaranteed schedule that allows them to earn their degree in two years. LSC is today’s smart choice for today’s students looking to earn an undergraduate degree, start a new career, or update their skills.

YOU COME TO Navarro College wanting more. More than learning a skill. More than earning a degree or certificate. You come dreaming of a better life. We take that charge very seriously. To help you get there, we start by reaching P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N you where you are—physically, educa100+ associate degree tionally, financially. programs, 20+ fully online Four campuses and many online degree programs, and four options, along with day and evening bachelor’s degree programs. classes, make Navarro College adaptable Four convenient locations to just about any lifestyle. in Ellis, Navarro, Freestone, Limestone, and Leon counties. Meeting you where you are also means keeping within your budget. With tuition less than half of our university counterparts’ and millions of dollars in aid and scholarships available, Navarro College should prove well within your financial reach. Your specific path through Navarro College depends on your interests. Our advisors and online tools can help you navigate our 100-plus degrees and certificate programs, turning your passions into something tangible, something extraordinary: a fulfilling and rewarding career. We have as many dreams here as we do students, and they come in every variety: high school grads, veterans, single moms, factory workers, jocks, artists, geeks, book worms, and retirees from every race, ethnicity, and age. Together, we create a supportive learning environment and a sense of belonging for those who want to build a better future while staying close to home and for others on their way from here to everywhere.

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Q. WHEN YOU WERE CONSIDERING COLLEGE, WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU? A. Academics and being close to friends and family.

Q. WHAT IS THE SINGLE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE? A. Don’t be afraid to fail or feel left out, because many people do at some point—but it’s how you respond to it that matters. Keep your head up.

Q. NOW THAT YOU’VE GRADUATED, WHAT DO YOU MISS MOST ABOUT COLLEGE? A. I miss that all my friends are not in the same city and easy to always see and hang out with.

Q. WHAT ENDED UP BEING THE MOST CHALLENGING PART OF FRESHMAN YEAR? A. The most challenging part of freshman year for me was finding the group of friends I wanted to be with consistently and adjusting to the harder college classes. Q. WHAT WERE YOUR FAVORITE CLASSES? A. My favorite classes were my math and finance classes. I grew up being good at math, and I liked my math classes because the material came easier to me. I liked finance because there was real world use for the skills and information I learned. Q. ANY TIPS FOR BALANCING ACADEMIC AND EXTRACURRICULARS? A. Be organized and stay on top of your responsibilities, because they can pile up easily. One way to do that is a planner or calendar. Q. HOW WAS GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PROFESSORS HELPFUL? A. For networking—I got a job as a teaching assistant because I was close with a professor. Q. WHAT ARE YOUR TIPS FOR GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR CLASSES? A. Be on time and go to each class, take good notes, and plan correctly.

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ADDRESS 2001 W Seminary Drive, Fort Worth, TX, 76115 • WEBSITE TexasBaptistCollege.com PHONE 817-923-1921 • FACEBOOK TxBaptCollege • INSTAGRAM @txbaptcollege • X TxBaptCollege

ADDRESS 3801 Campus Drive, Waco, TX 76705 • WEBSITE TSTC.edu • PHONE 254-799-3611 FACEBOOK TSTCproud • X @TSTCproud • INSTAGRAM @tstcwaco

TEXAS BAPTIST COLLEGE (TBC) is committed to helping you find your calling. At TBC, students find Scripturally grounded and academically rigorous education. Strongly informed by the methods of classical education, our seminary-grade P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N professors challenge students to read and Complete two degrees in engage with primary texts from a biblifive years. cal perspective. Advanced students can More than ninety percent of even complete both their undergraduate students graduate debt-free. and master’s degrees in 154 credit hours College classes taught by through the Five-Year Program. seminary-level professors. Over 75 percent of applicants receive Authentic campus community. financial aid and more than ninety percent of TBC students graduate debt-free. Additionally, all students at TBC who are active members of a Southern Baptist church are eligible for the SBC Cooperative Program discount in the form of a reduced tuition rate, and no scholarship application is required. On campus, students have the opportunity to be involved in authentic community. Small class sizes allow our faculty to care personally and intentionally for each one of their students. Bi-weekly chapel services allow students to prioritize their spiritual growth and provide the opportunity for the college and seminary community to worship together. TBC students have opportunities to serve on various mission trips throughout the school year. Students also have a wide array of opportunities to plug into campus life. The Student Life Team offers events and social activities designed to build community and help students cultivate lifelong friendships. Wherever God calls, Texas Baptist College is committed to helping you get there.

AT TEXAS STATE Technical College, our mission is to “Place More Texans in Great-Paying Jobs.” To that end, we partner with community colleges, fouryear institutions of higher education, and thousands of industry leaders throughP O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N out Texas to fill the ever-increasing Returned-Value Funding workforce needs of Texas. Formula Offering programs in more than forty Money-Back Guarantee on in-demand technologies, we serve the Selected Programs state with ten campus locations: Abilene, High Placement Rates Breckenridge, Brownwood, East Williamson County, Fort Bend County, Harlingen, Marshall, North Texas, Sweetwater, and Waco. Our students get an affordable technical education and can receive Associate of Applied Science degrees and certificates of completion. TSTC instructors bring real-world industry experience to their classrooms and labs. We also partner with industry to make sure that our students get hands-on training with state-of-the-art, industry-standard equipment. TSTC has been nationally recognized for operating on an innovative funding formula that is outcomes-based. We don’t get paid until our graduates get hired. TSTC offers a Money-Back Guarantee on its most commercially viable programs, including Diesel Equipment Technology, Electrical Lineworker and Management Technology, Electrical Power and Controls, Industrial Systems, Instrumentation Technology, Precision Machining Technology, Process Operations, Robotics and Industrial Controls Technology, and Welding Technology. The Money-Back Guarantee, which refunds tuition to participating graduates of these programs if they do not find jobs in their fields within six months of graduation, reinforces our commitment to prepare and place highly skilled, technically competent graduates in the Texas workforce. Serving Texas since 1965, TSTC has graduated more than 100,000 highly trained technicians.

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NESTLED IN THE HEART of Tyler, Texas, Tyler Junior College (TJC) is one of the largest community colleges in the state and, according to a recent study by higher education professionals, is the only community college listed among the Top 3 choices for higher education in East Texas. P O I N TS O F D I ST I N CT I O N Established in 1926, TJC serves more than 12,000 More than 115 degree and students per semester and offers more than 115 degree certificate options, including and certificate options, including three bachelor’s degree three bachelor’s degrees, programs, plus extensive customized training and adult plus extensive customized training and adult continuing continuing education. education. When students arrive on our beautiful 145-acre 1/3 the cost of a public university. campus, they are immediately immersed in the TJC culture, which includes our strong core values, rigorous A first-choice college for any student, whether they plan academics, nationally ranked athletics, stellar fine and to transfer to a four-year performing arts, and diverse student life. institution or gain the skills We are committed to providing various pathways for they need to go directly into students to transfer to senior universities or gain the the workforce. skills they need to go directly into the workforce. With smaller class sizes and a caring faculty, TJC places a strong emphasis on student success. For more than 97 years, TJC has embodied the true sense of the term “community college” as reflected in its mission to provide students with a quality education at a third of the cost of major universities. TJC has received legislative designation, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approval, and accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/Commission on Colleges, as one of five Legacy Colleges in Texas to award up to five baccalaureate degrees, in order to continue to provide each student with a world-class education. In a recent survey of current students, 75 percent said TJC was their first choice for college, and 94 percent said they would choose TJC again based on their experience.

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A Definitive College Dictionary COLLEGE HAS ITS OWN LANGUAGE, AND IT IS HELPFUL TO BECOME AWARE OF SOME OF THESE TERMS AS YOU ARE LOOKING AT COLLEGE MATERIALS, INCLUDING BROCHURES, COURSE DESCRIPTIONS, COST OF ATTENDANCE INFORMATION, AND MORE. Here’s a definitive dictionary for this highly specific lexicon that will make you look like you’ve been strolling campus for years, along with phrases that a recent college graduate found useful during her time on campus.

ADD/DROP: The period of time at the beginning of the semester where you can still change your class schedule without penalty. See: Drop date.

FASFA: Stands for “Free Application for Federal Student Aid.” A document that prospective students and/or their parents complete to determine eligibility for federal loans and grants.

MIXER: When two campus organizations hold an event or party in order for the groups to meet.

FIFTEEN-MINUTE RULE: A mythical rule that says if the professor doesn’t show up within the first fifteen minutes of class, students can leave with no penalties. (Do so at your own risk.)

OFFICE HOURS: Time a professor sets aside so students may meet in their office to discuss grades and assignments or to get remedial help with a subject. Use them!

COHORT: A group of students working through a curriculum together towards the same degree.

FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR: Not everyone makes it to the graduation ceremony in four years—these are the folks who are still working on earning that degree after senior year.

CORE COURSES OR CORE CURRICULUM: These include fundamental classes—such as English, math, general science, government, and history—which provide a foundation for major-specific classes.

FOMO: Stands for “fear of missing out.” Irrational fear some college students have that they will miss something amazing if they stay home one evening. (Honestly, not true. Get your rest!)

PASS-FAIL: When you do not get a letter grade for a class, you may be eligible to either “pass” the class or “fail” it. If you pass, you earn credit; if you fail, you do not. You’ll get either a “P” or an “F” on your transcript, but it does not usually affect your GPA.

CORNHOLE: A simple game, which involves tossing a small bean bag onto a raised platform with various holes in it, trying to get the bag into the holes; often played at football game tailgates.

FORMAL: A college dance usually thrown by a sorority or fraternity; typically, an extravagant event.

PRE-REQUISITE: A class required to take as entry into a higher-level course.

FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES: Social and academic organizations for college students formed to pursue a common goal or ideals. Most are identified by letters of the Greek alphabet (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, etc.) and as whole comprise what is known as a school’s “Greek life.”

REGULAR DECISION: The most common timeline for college admissions. For regular decision, most schools require prospective students to apply by early January so applicants can hear back by April 1st.

FRESHMAN 15: The fifteen pounds some freshman may (or may not) gain eating dining hall food and snacks during their first semester away from home.

RUSH: Greek life’s way of recruiting people to be a part of their sorority/fraternity organization.

ALL-NIGHTER: When a student skips sleep and stays up overnight to cram for an exam or write an entire paper the night before. BLOW-OFF CLASS: A course that students take in order to get class credits without doing very much hard work.

CREDIT HOUR: All degree plans require a certain number of hours of coursework to graduate; a typical class is three credit hours and twelve hours is (usually) considered the course load of a “full-time” student. DEAD WEEK/DAYS: The last week of classes leading up to finals where there are typically no new assignments and no or little class. The idea is students will use this time to study.

N.A.R.P.: A non-athletic regular person.

PRACTICUM: A course designed to give students a practical application of what they have been learning in their major.

RIZZ: Effortless ability to charm people or get girls’ attention.

SHOWER CADDY: Your new best friend. This will hold all the toiletries you need to brave the dorm hall collective showers.

DEAN’S LIST: A list of students based on their academic excellence, usually based on Grade Point Average (GPA), published at the end of each semester.

GPA: Stands for “grade point average.” Represents the average of a student’s final grades in all their courses. This is typically calculated by adding the final grades divided by the number of credit hours.

DROP DATE: Until the drop date, you can drop a class with no penalty academically. Look for this date on your syllabus, especially if it’s a class you’re worried about.

HYBRID CLASS: A class taught both in person and via Zoom or other means.

“SYLLY” WEEK: The first week of the semester where most class time is spent going over the course syllabus.

LOCOTRIP, OR LOW-COST TRIPLE: Refers to the lower rate some residence halls offer if you go to a bigger room with a third roommate. Either creates lifelong friends or lifelong nemeses.

T.A.: Stands for “Teacher’s Assistant.” A professor’s assistant that aids in grading and teaching—often, this is a graduate student who is usually there for you when your professor isn’t available.

MAYMESTER: Classes taken in the month of May, usually right after the spring semester has ended. These classes are often options for students who wish to earn quick credits between main semesters.

TOWNIE: Usually someone who grew up in the college town but isn’t affiliated with the college. They’ll be sure to tell you how much better the town was back in the day.

EARLY ACTION VS. EARLY DECISION: Both early action and early decision allow college applicants to apply earlier and find out the results sooner. Generally, students can apply to as many schools as they’d like with early action. But if you apply early decision and are accepted, you must enroll in that school. ELECTIVES: Classes students choose to fulfill a general education requirement or just because they’re interested in a topic outside of their major’s core courses. See: Blow-off class.

MIDTERM: An exam given approximately halfway through a course term that generally covers all course material presented so far. See: All-nighter.

SPREAK: Slang for Spring Break.

WEED-OUT CLASS: Some of the first classes within your major designed to be hard in order to eliminate or identify students who do not perform well enough to continue or move on.

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1 WEIGH YOUR OPTIONS Applied to more than one college? Wait for all of your acceptance letters to arrive before you make a decision. Carefully review each acceptance package and note important response deadlines. Check your online portals every few days and make sure to check emails if you are anxious about a particular college’s offer. Note that most colleges have a May 1st deadline for you to accept or turn down their offer, but not all.

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2 CONSIDER THE COSTS Attending college is more than just tuition costs: there are housing and dining fees, transportation costs, books and student fees—it all adds up. Make a spreadsheet to track each of your top choice schools’ costs and features. With your family, have an open discussion about your financial situation and who will pay for what. Review scholarship and aid offers, including grants and loans. Don’t hesitate to contact the colleges to ask questions if you are unsure what all of the actual costs will be. Always read the fine print on any loan offers before accepting them.

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3 VISIT THE SCHOOLS If you have not already had the opportunity to take a campus tour of the schools you are most interested in, now is the time. You are looking to discover the culture of the school and to experience the atmosphere for yourself. (Check with the admissions department to see if tours are online only now.) If you cannot travel to the school, pour over the university’s website and review course offerings, degrees, and campus life details.

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4 GO WITH YOUR GUT After talking to family, friends, former students, your high school guidance counselor, key teachers, and anyone else whose opinion matters to you, you’ll have to pick one school to say “yes” to. Gather all of the feedback, including your own, and choose the school that makes the best sense for you—only you truly know where you want to spend your college years. After making your choice, find all of the necessary acceptance paperwork and fill it out completely. You’ve just secured your spot as an incoming freshman! Houston Christian University

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You’ve secured your spot in the freshman class at your chosen university. Time to party, right? Well, not quite. Don’t neglect to finish high school! Many colleges will ask to see your final transcript, so be sure to keep the momentum going through graduation. A bad grade or poor attendance could affect your status with your chosen university. Stay involved in extracurriculars and keep up your grades until that rewarding moment when you finally walk the stage and secure that high school diploma. Don’t rush into any decisions and contact your schools if you have questions or need more time to make your final choice. Many people say that they ended up where they felt they should be. Take heart that your choice will be the right one to help you realize your dreams.

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