Think BIG, Dream BIG, Do BIG!
Texas A&M Universitiy-Texarkana is a comprehensive, regional four-year university. We are an ascendant institution that offers students an exceptional educational experience both inside and outside the classroom. A&M-Texarkana offers dozens of academic programs in high-demand fields, and consistently works with business and industry partners to implement new programs and degrees that meet the needs of the modern job market and prepare graduates to succeed in their chosen field from day one. The university provides a high-quality education to learners of all ages by providing access to world-class professors via flexible learning experiences offered 100% online, hybrid, and face-to-face. With more than 40 student organizations, Greek life, intramural sports, leadership programs, 17 intercollegiate sports, and volunteer organizations, students of all types are encouraged to SOAR at A&M-Texarkana.

Office of the President
Dr. Ross Alexander has been serving as the fifth President of Texas A&M University–Texarkana. Visit us at TAMUT to engage with Dr. Alexander and be part of the exciting journey ahead!
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History
Discover the rich history of Texas A&M University-Texarkana, where tradition meets innovation, shaping the educational landscape of East Texas for over 50 years.
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Mission Statement
Explore the mission of Texas A&M University-Texarkana, dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality education that fosters leadership, innovation, and community engagement.
Learn MoreA&M-Texarkana Cabinet Members
Our cabinet is composed of dedicated leaders committed to driving the University mission forward. Each member brings a wealth of experience, expertise, and passion to their role, ensuring that we serve our students and community with integrity and innovation.
Where is A&M-Texarkana?
Texas A&M University-Texarkana is a comprehensive, regional four-year university nestled on a beautiful 400-acre, lake-front campus in the piney woods of east Texas where Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma converge.