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    Jobs for America’s Graduates is a state-based, national non-profit organization dedicated to high school completion and post-secondary success among young people who may have barriers to ...

  3. Texas State Technical College - Wikipedia

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    As the need for technical education increased in Texas, TSTC opened additional campuses in Amarillo (this campus later left TSTI to become part of Amarillo College) and Sweetwater in 1979, McAllen (1983, no longer part of the system), Abilene (1985), Breckenridge (1989), Brownwood (1991), and Marshall (1991; became a separate college in 1999).

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    Atmos Pipeline - Texas is an intrastate natural gas transmission pipeline network which is connected to three major Texas market centers at Waha, Carthage, and Katy. The Atmos Pipeline - Texas Pipeline infrastructure is located at or near existing, new and proposed gas production fields including the Barnett Shale in north Texas and the Bossier ...

  5. Texas State University System - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] North Texas would leave the system the same year becoming independently governed North Texas State College. [17] North Texas would later become the flagship campus of the University of North Texas System. Similar name changes would result in Southwest Texas State College in 1959 and Sam Houston State College in 1965. [8] West Texas ...

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  7. Texas State University - Wikipedia

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    The 36th president of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, graduated from the institution in 1930; [10] Texas State University is the only college or university in Texas to have a U.S. president as an alumnus. Texas State's main campus consists of 245 buildings on 507 acres (2.05 km 2) of hilly land along the San Marcos River.