Angelo State University is a leading public university located in San Angelo, Texas. It was established as San Angelo College in 1928. It received university status in 1967 and awarded the first bachelor's and master's degrees in 1969, the same year the university adopted its current name. The Angelo State University programs include about 50 undergraduate programs and 31 graduate programs. Among the campuses of the Texas Tech University System, this is the second largest campus.
The total enrollment number of students at the university is approximately 10,387 students, 8,672 of whom are undergraduates. According to the reports, there are about 255 Angelo State University international students on campus, of whom 229 are undergraduates.
One of the common Angelo State University scholarships includes the Carr Academic Scholarship. It is funded by one of the largest endowment funds (130 million USD/10,181,145,000 INR) at the university. Approximately 41% of Angelo State University students earn a CARR scholarship, which is renewable every year.
Angelo State University offers challenging and rigorous courses taught by award-winning faculty who are dedicated to focusing on individual students due to smaller class sizes.
RAM TV is provided by the university and is available in San Angelo via cable channel 6 of SuddenLink. The channel is available 24 hours a day, with new original programming airing between Monday and Thursday at prime time.
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