Texas A&M University System
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The Texas A&M University System is one of the largest and most complex systems of higher education in the United States. Through a statewide network of nine universities, eight state agencies and a comprehensive health science center, the A&M System educates nearly 100,000 students, conducts more than $500 million in research and reaches another 11 million people through service each year. Its flagship institution is Texas A&M University. The Texas A&M University System consists of:
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General universities
The nine universities of The Texas A&M University System provide a wide range of opportunities for educational, research, leadership and service activities, from the fifth-largest university in the nation--Texas A&M University at College Station--to other, regional universities in locations from one end of Texas to the other.
- Prairie View A&M University (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/pvamufact.html), website (http://www.pvamu.edu/), see also Prairie View, Texas)
- Tarleton State University (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tsufact.html), website (http://www.tarleton.edu/), see also Stephenville, Texas)
- Texas A&M International University (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tamiufact.html), website (http://www.tamiu.edu/), see also Laredo, Texas)
- Texas A&M University (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tamufact.html), website (http://www.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas A&M University at Galveston (website (http://www.tamug.edu/), see also Galveston, Texas)
- Texas A&M University at Qatar (website (http://www.qatar.tamu.edu/), see also Doha, Qatar)
- Texas A&M University-Riverside (website (http://www.teex.com/maps/riversidemap.pdf), see also Bryan, Texas)
- Texas A&M University-Commerce (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tamcfact.html), website (http://www.tamu-commerce.edu/), see also Commerce, Texas)
- Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tamccfact.html), website (http://www.tamucc.edu/), see also Corpus Christi, Texas)
- Texas A&M University-Kingsville (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tamukfact.html), website (http://www.tamuk.edu/), see also Kingsville, Texas)
- Texas A&M University-Texarkana (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/tamutfact.html), website (http://www.tamut.edu/), see also Texarkana, Texas)
- West Texas A&M University (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/univ/wtamufact.html), website (http://www.wtamu.edu/), see also Canyon, Texas)
Agencies
With a presence in all 254 Texas counties, Texas A&M University System agencies offer research and service to the state's citizens. The agencies focused on addressing and improving the social, economic, educational, health and environmental conditions of Texans.
- Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/taesfact.html), website (http://agresearch.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas Cooperative Extension (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/tcefact.html), website (http://texasextension.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas Engineering Experiment Station (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/teesfact.html), website (http://tees.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas Engineering Extension Service (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/teexfact.html), website (http://teexweb.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas Forest Service (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/tfsfact.html), website (http://txforestservice.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas Transportation Institute (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/ttifact.html), website (http://tti.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/agencies/tvdmlfact.html), website (http://tvmdlweb.tamu.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
Health Science Center
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center is committed to excellence in improving the health of Texans through integrated education, research and public service programs that emphasize accessibility and public and community health.
- Texas A&M University System Health Science Center (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc.html), website (http://tamushsc.tamu.edu/))
Institutions of Health Science Center
- Baylor College of Dentistry (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/bcdfact.html), website (http://www.tambcd.edu/), see also Dallas, Texas)
- Texas A&M University College of Medicine (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/comfact.html), website (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/comfact.html), see also College Station, Texas)
- Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/gsbsfact.html), website (http://gsbs.tamushsc.edu/), see also College Station, Texas)
- Institute of Biosciences and Technology (IBT) (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/ibtfact.html), website (http://ibt.tamushsc.edu/), see also Houston, Texas)
- School of Rural Public Health (SRPH) (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/srphfact.html), website (http://srph.tamushsc.edu/), see also Bryan, Texas)
- A&M System HSC Satellite Locations (description (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/healthsc/amhscfact.html), website (http://hscconcord.tamu.edu/coastalbend/))
External links
- The Texas A&M University System (http://tamusystem.tamu.edu/)Template:Texas A&M University System