Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR683

Caption

Recognizing Texas A&M University-San Antonio on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.

Impact

Over the years, Texas A&M University-San Antonio has become vital for higher education in the area, serving nearly 6,500 students, with 77 percent being first-generation college attendees. The growth in enrollment by 340 percent over nine years reflects the institution's ability to cater to broader educational demands, enabling thousands of Texans to pursue degrees in diverse, in-demand fields such as education, business, criminology, biology, and cybersecurity. The university’s state-of-the-art facilities have facilitated a conducive learning environment and increased access to quality education.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 683 commemorates the 10th anniversary of Texas A&M University-San Antonio, recognizing the significant impact the institution has had on the local community since its establishment. The university, founded as a stand-alone entity in 2009, emerged from a long process initiated in 1997 to meet the educational needs of South San Antonio. Notably, the first classes began in 2000, and the university has grown remarkably, culminating in its own campus built on 700 acres donated by the Verano Land Group.

Contention

Senate Resolution No. 683 serves to highlight the importance of Texas A&M University-San Antonio's contributions and achievements over the last decade. The resolution underscores the need to celebrate local educational institutions that uplift community standards and create opportunities for growth. Notable senators, including the likes of Senator Flores and Senator Alvarado, have expressed their backing for the resolution, recognizing the academic foundation provided to students and the meaningful impact on the local workforce.

Final_notes

In conclusion, this resolution is more than just an acknowledgment of a milestone; it acts as a testament to the role of Texas A&M University-San Antonio in shaping the future of the South San Antonio community. It emphasizes the state's commitment to supporting educational initiatives that align with workforce needs while fostering a spirit of hope and opportunity through education.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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