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Greg Abbott has signed Senate Bill 1055 into law making Stephen F. Austin State University officially part of The University of Texas System.
The board voted to accept the University of Texas Systems invitation. This bill dissolves SFA as a stand alone university and recreates it within the UT System. SFA will retain its name and will be known as Stephen F. Austin State University, a member of The University of Texas System.
James B. Milliken, Chancellor The Chancellor is the chief executive officer of the UT System and reports to the Board of Regents. He has direct line responsibility for all aspects of the UT Systems operations.
Travis Clardy and Trent Ashby, Senate Bill 1055 passed and was signed May 10, 2023, by Gov. Greg Abbott, effectively authorizing the transition of SFA into the UT System. On July 27, 2023, the UT System Regents voted in favor of assuming management and operational control of SFA, effective July 28.
Gov. Greg Abbott has signed Senate Bill 1055 into law making Stephen F. Austin State University officially part of The University of Texas System.
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As a public institution, the University receives part of its income directly from the state. The state constitution prohibits any appropriation from the general revenue for the construction of buildings, but appropriations for equipment, research, and operating expenses have been made by each legislature since 1889.
Austin State University (SFASU or SFA) is a public university in Nacogdoches, Texas, United States. It was founded as a teachers college in 1923 and subsequently renamed after one of Texass founding fathers, Stephen F. Austin.

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