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The Texas Tech University System consists of twelve educational institutions (ten of which are in the state of Texas). Five of these offer general academic courses, four are health institutions, and the remaining two offer graduate engineering degrees.
[edit] Texas Tech University branches
- Texas Tech University at Abilene, offers graduate engineering degrees (description, website, see also Abilene, Texas)
- Texas Tech University at Amarillo, offers graduate engineering degrees (description, website, see also Amarillo, Texas)
- Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg (description, website, see also Fredericksburg, Texas)
- Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes (description, website, see also Marble Falls, Texas)
- Texas Tech University Center at Junction (description, website, see also Junction, Texas)
- Texas Tech University, the flagship institution (description, website, see also Lubbock, Texas)
- Texas Tech University Center in Sevilla, Spain (website, see also Seville, Spain)
- Texas Tech University Center in Quedlinburg, Germany (website, see also Quedlinburg, Germany)
[edit] Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center branches
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Amarillo Campus (description, website, see also Amarillo, Texas)
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Campus (description, website, see also El Paso, Texas)
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, the flagship institution (description, website, see also Lubbock, Texas)
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Campus (description, website, see also Odessa, Texas)
[edit] Board of Regents
[edit] Officers
- L. Frederick "Rick" Francis, Chair (profile)
- J. Frank Miller, III, Vice Chair (profile)
[edit] Regents
[edit] External link