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Texas Southern University (Texas Southern or TSU) is a public historically black university in Houston. The university is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. [6] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". [7]
Southern University at Shreveport: Shreveport: Louisiana: 1967 Public Part of the Southern University System: Yes Southern University and A&M College: Baton Rouge: Louisiana: 1880 Public Conceptualized by P. B. S. Pinchback, T. T. Allain, and Henry Demas: Yes Southwestern Christian College: Terrell: Texas: 1948 Private [x] Founded as Southern ...
It opened in 1946 as the "Texas State University for Negroes," and later changed its name in Texas Southern University in 1951. In 2016, TMSL began to offer a Master of Laws in Immigration and Naturalization Law. The program is the first Masters of Law program in the nation to focus on immigration law. [5]
Texas Southern University’s cheerleaders have something to roar about: making history. Texas Southern University becomes the first HBCU to win this national cheerleading title Skip to main content
The university is organized into eight schools offering 40 undergraduate degree programs, [14] 51 masters programs, and 29 doctoral programs. [15] [16] Strayer University, established in 1892, is a private college offering associate's, bachelor's and master's degree programs. There are 3 campuses in the Houston area offering both on campus and ...
Southern Baptists of Texas Convention: Dallas Baptist University: 1898 4,166 292 $32 D/PU: Doctoral/Professional Universities Baptist General Convention of Texas: East Texas Baptist University: 1912 1,955 253 $34 M3: Master's Colleges and Universities – Small programs Baptist General Convention of Texas: Hardin-Simmons University: 1891 1,655 ...
A first-of-its-kind dual enrollment program in California’s third-largest school district will guarantee admission to a historically Black college, giving students in the Central Valley a ...
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) – institutions founded prior to the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that were created primarily to educate African Americans (e.g., Alabama State University, Morgan State University, and Texas Southern University) [13]