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The Texas AM University System Board of Regents decided in 1962 to admit qualified students regardless of race to Arlington State College in 1962 to avoid the threat of a lawsuit. The passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964 officially ended segregation in southern higher education.
Women were officially allowed to enroll at Texas AM as full degree-seeking students in 1963, thanks to the decision by President James Earl Rudder 32 to integrate the university along racial and gender lines.
With Rudders strong encouragement, in 1963, the AM Board of Directors officially reversed their stance on admitting women.
Component institutions UniversityLocation (population)Enrollment Texas AM University (flagship) College Station (93,857) 69,517 East Texas AM University Commerce (8,078) 11,500 Prairie View AM University (HBCU) Prairie View (5,576) 9,415 Tarleton State University Stephenville (17,123) 14,5137 more rows
The University allowed female students to attend its schools from its inception in 1883, joining few universities that admitted both female and male students at the time, almost four decades prior to the 19th Amendment.
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The Office of the Board of Regents Bill Mahomes. Robert L. Albritton. David Baggett. John Bellinger. James R. Randy Brooks. Jay Graham. Michael A. Mike Hernandez III. Michael J. Plank.

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