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Established
in 1879 as a training institute for public school teachers,
Sam Houston State University has grown to five separate
academic colleges and over 16,000 students. The main
campus is located in Huntsville, Texas – just
70 miles north of Houston – and offers the friendly
environment of a small town combined with proximity
to the conveniences of a large metropolitan area.
Sam Houston State University student enrollment for
Fall 2007 by gender was 41% male and 59% female. By
ethnicity, the student body was 71% white, 14% black,
12% Hispanic, and 3% for other classifications. The
campus is growing more diverse: since the previous year,
enrollment for white students increased 2%, for black
students 5%, American Indian students 7%, Hispanic
students 10%, and Asian/Pacific Islander students 10%.
Fall
2007 enrollment at the College of Business Administration
totalled 3,296 students, an increase of 2% over the
previous academic year.
The College of
Business Administration is fully accredited by AACSB
International, the world’s most prestigious accreditation
for business schools. The College employs 84 full-time
business faculty members, all with impressive teaching
and research credentials.
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