A “new, tremendous” kind of Homecoming! That’s what Tarleton State University students and alumni will experience in spring 2021 since football will not have its full season until then.
Starting with the Class of 2021, Breckenridge Independent School District seniors in the top 25 percent of their graduating classes will earn automatic admission to Tarleton State University.
Tarleton State University has emerged as a national leader in putting degrees and good jobs within reach of economically disadvantaged students, climbing to the top 8 percent in 2019 Social Mobility Index (SMI) rankings by CollegeNet.
Tarleton State University students will see a decrease in on-campus residential rates for the upcoming academic year thanks to approval this spring by The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents to purchase private student housing projects and terminate ground leases.
Students, faculty and staff at all 11 Texas A&M System universities across the state soon will have quick and easy access to free testing for COVID-19.
A team at Tarleton State University’s Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research (TIAER), in collaboration with the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center in Stephenville, has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the Texas General Land Office to work on mitigating watershed issues resulting from hurricanes on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Tarleton State University has named Sabra Guerra interim Vice President for the Division of Institutional Advancement. She replaces Dr. Kyle McGregor, tapped by the National Farm Life Insurance and American Farm Life Insurance Co. as its next President.
Tarleton State University’s Division of Institutional Advancement has received the Overall Improvement Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
A pair of major social distancing steps were key in shifting Tarleton State University’s annual Duck Camp from an off-campus location to its Stephenville campus for Summer 2020 better ensuring student safety during the evolving coronavirus.