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TAMUK Campus Life
As the name signifies, Texas A&M University Kingsville is located in Kingsville, Texas, USA. The Texas A&M Kingsville has more than 1,600 acres of land located at 13 different sites. But, when it comes to the main campus size of the university, then it is 250 acres. More than 6,500 students of the university come from South Texas. There is a wide diversity among students as they come from 40 US states and 35 countries. Around 7% of the university’s students are international.
Texas A&M University Kingsville Campus Overview
The Student Engagement and Campus Life at Texas A&M University Kingsville coordinates many campus-wide events and serves as the resource hub for students seeking involvement. A few of the student involvement activities offered to TAMUK students are given below:
- Student organizations: TAMUK offers over 140 student organizations. It has department clubs, religious clubs, special interests clubs, sports clubs, etc.
- Recreational Center: Students can stay healthy with group classes, personal training, or intramural sports at the state-of-the-art Rec Center at TAMUK. The Rec Sports at TAMUK offers intramural sports, facilities to maintain fitness, club sports, etc.
- Student Health & Wellness: TAMUK offers a number of student health facilities. Health services are offered by the university at no additional cost to currently enrolled students
Texas A&M University Kingsville Athletics
TAMUK athletic team is known by the name the Javelinas. The university is a member of the Division II level of the NCAA. Furthermore, the university competes in more than 10 varsity sports. Men’s sports include basketball, baseball, cross-country, track & field, football and women’s sports include golf, basketball, tennis, track & field, etc.
Texas A&M University Kingsville Top Courses
The most popular majors at Texas A&M University Kingsville include Health Professions & Related Programs; Engineering; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Visual Arts and Performing Arts; Agricultural / Animal / Plant / Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Psychology, etc. Check details about Texas A&M University Kingsville Admission from here.
Texas A&M University Kingsville Housing
TAMUK recommends its first-year students to live in the on-campus dorms for at least the first term of the school. The on-campus housing options include Lucio Hall, Martin Hall, Lynch Hall, etc. Students new to the Residence Halls are assigned housing on a first-come-first-serve basis. The housing rate for TAMUK is given below:
Residence Hall |
Cost for 2-Suite |
Cost for 4-Suite |
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Martin Hall |
USD 2,440 |
NA |
Lynch Hall (Only for women) |
USD 2,655 |
NA |
Lucio Hall |
USD 3,600 |
USD 3,400 |
Mesquite Village West |
USD 3,600 |
USD 3,400 |
The meal plan rate per week at TAMUK will be in the range of USD 1,800 – USD 2,300 (exception to block meal plan)
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Texas A&M University–Kingsville Campus
Texas A&M Kingsville University is a single-campus university, located in Kingsville, Texas, USA. Though the university is spread over 1,600 acres of land at 13 different locations, its main campus occupies around 250 acres and has more than 80 buildings. Various campus facilities are offered to students such as student organizations, recreation center, health and wellness, etc.
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Texas A&M University–Kingsville Campus Location & contact
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University City | Kingsville, Texas, USA |
Texas A&M University–Kingsville accommodation
Texas A&M University Kingsville offers a variety of accommodation and housing options. International students can choose accommodation at Texas A&M University as per their suitability. Texas A
Texas A&M University Kingsville offers a variety of accommodation and housing options. International students can choose accommodation at Texas A&M University as per their suitability. Texas A&M University Kingsville accommodations provide the following amenities:
- Twin Size Bed
- Desk, Chair and Closet
- Laundry Room
- Vending Area
- Small Kitchen
- Television Area
- Study Area
- Common Lobb
TAMU Kingsville Accommodations | |
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Lucio Hall | Lynch Hall |
Martin Hall | Mesquite Village West |
Accommodation Rates
Residence Hall | Cost for 2 Suite |
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Martin Hall | USD 2,370 |
Lynch Hall | USD 2,575 |
Lucio Hall | USD 3,500 |
Mesquite Village West | USD 3,500 |
- University provides on-campus housing to undergraduate and graduate students.
- University has six halls of residence named: Turner Hall, Bishop Hall, Martin Hall, Lynch Hall, Lucio Hall and Mesquite V
- University provides on-campus housing to undergraduate and graduate students.
- University has six halls of residence named: Turner Hall, Bishop Hall, Martin Hall, Lynch Hall, Lucio Hall and Mesquite Village West.
- Dinning service is also available with different meal plans.
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Each student will be accommodated with a twin size bed, desk and chair, and closet.
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Each hall has a laundry room, vending area for soft drinks and snacks, small kitchen, a television area, a study area, and a common lobby available for student use.
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One of the unique aspects of living in a residence hall is that you have many opportunities to get involved in hall and campus activities.
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Through participation in hall activities, the student will further enhance his /her leadership skills, acquire other important life skills, make life-long friendships, and have fun engaging in purposeful activities.
- PG Accommodation expenses:USD 4880
- On-campus housing:tamuk.edu/housing/
- PG meals expenses:USD 4176
- Living expense links:tamuk.edu/housing/rates.html
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