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      • More than 8,000 Bobcats get to live on our San Marcos Campus each year, including almost every first-year student. You’ll be close to class, great places to eat, and all the activity on the Quad. There’s a year-round slate of events, performances, guest speakers, and, of course, Bobcat athletics.
      www.txstate.edu/student-life.html
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  2. Off-Campus Living. Where Will You Live? Use the Marketplace tool to search for housing, roommates, and re-lets off-campus. This resource is available for all TXST students. Off-Campus Housing Marketplace. Events & Programs. See what events, programs, and presentations are being hosted by Off-Campus Living. Check the Schedule.

  3. Student life at Texas State is just as rich as our academics. You’ll live and learn surrounded by unparalleled natural beauty, great music and art, food and culture, and so much more.

  4. Live on Campus. Did you know that students who live on campus consistently have higher GPAs and are more likely to graduate? Explore your options, learn about the application process and take a look at important dates for securing housing at TXST! Get Started.

  5. We’ve got the most beautiful campus in Texas and the most welcoming community, too! See why 38,000+ students like you are proud to call this place home. Campus Community | Student Life from Texas State University on Vimeo.

  6. At this school, 21% of the students live in college-owned, -operated or -affiliated housing and 79% of students live off campus. In sports, Texas State University is part of the NCAA I.

    • 601 University Drive, San Marcos, 78666, TX
    • 0512 245 2111
  7. Students are allowed to commute from the permanent residence of a parent (or legal guardian) if that home is located within 50 miles (driving distance) of Texas State University. Please visit our Exemptions page for deadlines and more information.

  8. The Texas State University main campus is located in San Marcos, Texas, midway between Austin and San Antonio along Interstate 35. It spans 507 acres (2.05 km 2), [32] including the original land donated by the city of San Marcos consisting of Chautauqua Hill on which Old Main still sits.

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