Recognizing March 21, 2017, as Tarleton State University Day.
This resolution does not enact new laws but serves to honor and acknowledge the contributions of Tarleton State University to the state's educational landscape. By commemorating the centennial, it reaffirms the importance of higher education institutions in Texas and recognizes their role in providing accessible education to diverse populations, particularly first-generation college students.
Senate Resolution 426 recognizes March 21, 2017, as Tarleton State University Day at the Texas State Capitol. The resolution celebrates the centennial of Tarleton State University's incorporation into what is now known as The Texas A&M University System. Founded in 1899 as John Tarleton College, the institution has evolved over the years, gaining university status in 1973 and currently serving over 13,000 students across multiple campuses in Texas. The resolution highlights the university's historical significance, its growth, and commitment to education.
While resolutions like SR426 typically do not face significant opposition, there can be underlying discussions about funding for educational institutions and their role within the wider educational system. Notable points of discussion may arise regarding resource allocation among universities in Texas, especially concerning growth and development opportunities for schools like Tarleton, which has been identified as one of the fastest-growing universities in the state.