Tarleton State University
 
 

1333 W. Washington
Stephenville, TX 76402
Founded in 1899, Tarleton State University was originally a small private Texas College. Since that time, the school has grown into what is now a bustling state university with almost 9,000 students enrolled. To meet the needs of this growing student population, the school includes a main campus in Stephenville, Texas, as well as locations in Granbury, Fort Worth, Thurber, Waco, and Weatherford.

Providing higher education to the residents of Texas, Tarleton State University has consistently strived towards excellence. Although it was once designated as a junior college by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the school is now considered a university thanks to its expanded course offerings, which include undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of fields. In fact, this Texas College is currently comprised of six separate colleges, each of which is devoted to a different area of study. From the College of Liberal and Fine Arts, and the College of Education, to the College of Science and Technology, and the College of business Administration, there's sure to be a school to meet most anyone's needs.
 
 
Quick Facts:
  • Tarleton State University is a member of the Texas A&M University System.
  • The Accreditation Board for engineering and Technology has accredited Tarleton State University's Engineering Physics program.
  • Students at this Texas college participate in such activities as the Association of Information Technology Professionals, Anime of Tarleton, Engineers Club, Horseman's Association, and the Anime of Tarleton Club.
  • Athletic teams at Tarleton State University include baseball, basketball, volleyball, football, softball, and more.
 
 

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