Members of the Tarleton State University family are challenged to “Be the Reason” by donating during the annual Tarleton Giving Day on Tuesday, April 13.
Tarleton State University and Ranger College have agreed to participate in a national prototype to boost educational opportunities for transfer students who graduate from two-year schools.
As part of its Distinguished College Partnership, Tarleton State University will provide annual scholarships, from $500 to $2,000, to Hill College transfer students beginning fall 2021.
As part of efforts to boost educational opportunities for transfer students who graduate from two-year schools, Tarleton State University is offering top community colleges in Texas an opportunity to become Distinguished College Partners.
As part of its Distinguished College Partnership, Tarleton State University will provide annual scholarships, from $500 to $2,000, to Tarrant County College transfer students beginning fall 2021.
As part of efforts to boost educational opportunities for transfer students who graduate from two-year schools, Tarleton State University is offering top community colleges in Texas an opportunity to become Distinguished College Partners.
One of the fastest growing regional universities in the country and one of the top five community colleges in Texas cemented an agreement this evening as a national prototype to boost educational opportunities for transfer students who graduate from two-year schools. As part of its Distinguished College Partnership, Tarleton State University will provide annual scholarships, from $500 and $2,000, to McLennan Community College transfer students with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Twenty-nine students have been selected to the 2021-22 leadership team for the Tarleton State University Texan Corps of Cadets, including William Sproull, Corps Commander; Deputy Corps Commander Jacob Humphries; and Command Sgt. Maj. Stephanie Bernal.
Tarleton State University nursing students are helping administer COVID-19 vaccinations across Texas and gaining valuable practical skills. Their work is part of a nationwide effort by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to help meet the surging demand for healthcare professionals and get shots into the arms of the country’s most vulnerable.