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'''Texas A&M University–San Antonio''' is a [[public university]] in [[San Antonio]], [[Texas]], [[USA]] that is expected to open in the [[autumn|fall]] of [[2009]]. |
'''Texas A&M University–San Antonio''' is a [[public university]] in [[San Antonio]], [[Texas]], [[USA]] that is expected to open in the [[autumn|fall]] of [[2009]]. After construction, it plans to enroll 1,500 students and will later be designed to reach an enrollment of 25,000 students. The campus is being built in part due to a plan by the [[Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board]] to enroll 630,000 students in college by [[2015]].<ref>{{Citation |
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The campus will be located a half-mile south of loop 410. The campus will encompass 550 acres, including 150 acres for an irrigation technology center. The land was donated by [[Triple L Management]], which plans to develop some of the land it owns nearby the campus into housing and commercial properties. |
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Texas A&M San Antonio currently operates under the name [[Texas A&M University–Kingsville System Center]]. |
Texas A&M San Antonio currently operates under the name [[Texas A&M University–Kingsville System Center]]. |
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Campus | Suburban, 550 acres |
Texas A&M University–San Antonio is a public university in San Antonio, Texas, USA that is expected to open in the fall of 2009. After construction, it plans to enroll 1,500 students and will later be designed to reach an enrollment of 25,000 students. The campus is being built in part due to a plan by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to enroll 630,000 students in college by 2015.[1]
The campus will be located a half-mile south of loop 410. The campus will encompass 550 acres, including 150 acres for an irrigation technology center. The land was donated by Triple L Management, which plans to develop some of the land it owns nearby the campus into housing and commercial properties.
Texas A&M San Antonio currently operates under the name Texas A&M University–Kingsville System Center.
References
- ^ Farmer, John (2007-02-15), "San Antonio awaits A&M campus", The Battalion
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