About ASU
Mission Statement: Angelo State University, a member of the Texas Tech University System, delivers undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences and professional disciplines. In a learning-centered environment distinguished by its integration of teaching, research, creative endeavor, service and co-curricular experiences, ASU prepares students to be responsible citizens and to have productive careers.
Founded: 1928 ?
President: Dr. Brian J. May ?
Affiliation: Texas Tech University System ?
Location: San Angelo, the center of a West Texas community of 1,
Campus: 268 acres
Students: 8,521
Programs: More than 1 majors and concentrations that lead to 41 undergraduate degrees, 21 master’s degrees and one doctoral degree
Teaching faculty: 351
(281 full time and 7 part time)
Student-to-faculty ratio: 18:1
Semester cost estimate: In-state tuition and fees for 15 credit hours is $3,821. Average room and board is $3,8, depending on residence hall and meal plan choices. Average book cost is $6.
Financial aid: Nearly three out of four students receive some form of help.
Student organizations: More than 1
School colors: Blue and Gold
Mascot: Rams and Rambelles
Tag Line: “From here, it’s possible.” This is a unifying tag line for the Texas Tech University System that demonstrates the value of education and helping people achieve their dreams.
Motto: “Fiat Lux,” which is Latin for “Let there be light.”
Athletics: NCAA Division II and Lone Star Conference member
Five men’s teams ? baseball, basketball, cross country, football and outdoor track and field.
Eight women’s teams ? basketball, cross country, golf, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, soccer, softball and volleyball
ASU has been designated a Hispanic Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education. The corresponding HSI grant funds programs for the entire campus community.
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