Prairie View A&M University

Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU or PV) is a public historically black land-grant university in Prairie View, Texas. Founded in 1876, it is one of Texas's two land-grant universities and the second oldest public institution of higher learning in the state. It offers baccalaureate degrees in 50 academic majors, 37 master's degrees and four doctoral degree programs through eight colleges and the School of Architecture. PVAMU is the largest HBCU in the state of Texas and the third largest HBCU in the United States. PVAMU is a member of the Texas A&M University System and Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Prairie View A&M University
Former names
Alta Vista Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas for Colored Youth (1876–1879)
Prairie View State Normal School (1879–1899)
Prairie View State Normal & Industrial College (1899–1945)
Prairie View University (1945–1947)
Prairie View A&M College of Texas (1947–1973)
MottoPrairie View Produces Productive People.
TypePublic historically black land-grant university
Established1876
Parent institution
Texas A&M University System
Academic affiliations
TMCF
Endowment$148.5 million
PresidentTomikia P. LeGrande, Ed.D.
Academic staff
486 full-time and 80 part-time
Students9,350 (fall 2021)
Location,
U.S.
CampusRural, 1,440 acres (5.8 km2)
Colors   Purple and gold
NicknameThe Hill, Panthers & Lady Panthers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division ISWAC
MascotBlack Panther
Websitewww.pvamu.edu

Prairie View A&M fields 18 intercollegiate sports team, commonly known by their "Prairie View A&M Panthers" nickname. Prairie View A&M competes in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Prairie View A&M is the only charter member remaining in the conference.

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