Texas A&M University–Central Texas

Texas A&M University–Central Texas (A&M–Central Texas or TAMUCT) is a public university in Killeen, Texas. It is one of the newest members of The Texas A&M University System. Founded in 1999 as a branch of Tarleton State University, it became an independent member of the Texas A&M University System in September 2009. A&M-Central Texas is an upper division college, meaning its students must complete their freshman and sophomore-level coursework at a two-year college or other institution of higher education. Texas A&M–Central Texas primarily serves non-traditional students: The average age of the student body is 34, 40% of students are affiliated with the US military, and most students attend part-time. Texas A&M–Central Texas' students are known as the Warriors, and the school colors are navy blue, maroon, and silver. The university has a main campus, an extension building in north Killeen, and a site location on the United States Army post at Fort Cavazos.

Texas A&M University–Central Texas
Former names
American Technological University (1973–1989)
University of Central Texas (1989–1999)
Tarleton State University–Central Texas (1999–2009)
TypePublic
Established1999 (Tarleton State University campus)
2009 (A&M system)
PresidentMarc Nigliazzo
ProvostMargaret Gray-Vickrey
Students3,470
Undergraduates1,664
Postgraduates753
Location, ,
United States

31.0528°N 97.7739°W / 31.0528; -97.7739
CampusSuburban, 662 acres
ColorsNavy blue, Maroon, Silver
     
AffiliationsTexas A&M University System
MascotWarrior
Websitewww.tamuct.edu
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