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Sam Houston State University; Growing fast but staying friendly.

Byline: Carol Frey

Sam Houston State's student population has grown more than 22 percent in the past five years to 16,000, and new buildings and student apartments have cropped up on the Huntsville campus like Texas bluebells, although not all of the extra students have gone there: A satellite campus sits between Huntsville and Houston.

Sam Houston State prides itself on small classes. Despite its growth, the university says the 20-to-1 student-faculty ratio remains the same as it was at the school's founding in 1879. The oak-studded campus is the home of nationally recognized degree programs in theater and dance, math, and criminal justice (Huntsville's other claim ...

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