- Founded in 1879
and named after Texas' greatest hero, General Sam Houston
- Enrollment of approximately 15,900
- Carnegie Graduate Instructional Program Classification:
Doctoral,
professional dominant
- 79 undergraduate degree programs, 48 masters' programs, and 5
doctoral programs in Criminal
Justice, Educational
Leadership, Counselor
Education, Clinical
Psychology, and Reading
- 72% of the faculty members hold
doctoral or terminal degrees
- Five colleges within the university: Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Education, and Humanities and Social Sciences
- Enrolled 73% of students in The Woodlands University Center campus
- Capital project, construction, renovation, and improvement program totals
more than $250 million
- Has increasing admissions standards/above national average SATs
- A diverse student body with students from 46 countries
- NCAA Division I athletic program
- Historic
Austin Hall is the oldest continuously-used state-owned higher education
facility west of the Mississippi.
- Average class size of 31 students
- Faculty:student ratio of 1:21
- On-campus hotel
- Preprofessional programs ranging from predental to preveterinary medicine
- Nationally ranked Army ROTC
program
- Leading intercollegiate rodeo program/club sports including
rugby, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, trap and skeet, outdoor adventure and more
- Student-operated cable television station and radio station and student-published newspaper
- Planetarium and observatory
- Beautiful 272-acre main campus
- Diverse recreational sports
program open to students, faculty and staff with outdoor playing fields and
pools, and indoor running track, racquetball, basketball, volleyball,
aerobics, and weight rooms
- University is partner in new Raven
Nest Golf Course
- Fully-staffed University Health
Center
- 32 residence halls and
apartments
- Every office, classroom and residence hall room is equipped with a high
speed Internet connection
Location
Sam Houston State University is located in a small city of 34,500 residents
between Houston and Dallas. Although only 70 miles from
downtown Houston, Huntsville is
surrounded by forests, lakes and ranch lands. The Huntsville State
Park is nearby.
Each year, visitors from all over the state come to Huntsville, home and burial
place of General Sam
Houston, "Texas' Greatest Hero," and the General Sam Houston Folk
Festival. Also, Huntsville's "Fair on the Square" offers a day of fun
shopping and food in the historic downtown area. Downtown is home to antique
stores, galleries, shops and museums.
Traditions
Bearkat
Sam Houston State University's athletic teams have been nicknamed "The
Bearkats" since 1923 when the University's name was changed by the Texas State
Legislature from Sam Houston Normal Institute to Sam Houston State Teachers
College. (Prior to 1923, the varsity sports teams were nicknamed "The
Normals").
It is doubtful those who coined the "Bearkat" nickname had a particular
animal in mind. More likely, the name came from a popular local saying of the
time, "tough as a Bearkat!" The late Reed Lindsey, who was a student/athlete in
the 1920s and later retired as University registrar, once said that "it was a
good fighting name of the time." Since the animal in the saying was thought more
mythical than real, the spelling settled upon was "Bearkat."
In the late 1940s, then SHSU president Harmon
Lowman attempted to change the SHSU mascot from Bearkats to "Ravens" (after
General Sam Houston's Cherokee nickname). Mrs. Vernon Schuder reported that the
alumni were polled, she voted for the raven but that "all those old Bearkats
beat us out!"
A Sammy Bearkat mascot character, with the later addition of a Samantha,
began appearing at SHSU sports events in 1959. Samantha is now retired.
School Logo & Wordmark
Sam Houston State University has adopted as its official logo an orange
"SH." Where the seal is used for more formal presentations, the logo can
be used in less formal applications. Sam Houston State University also has an
official Wordmark. Detailed information on the "SH" logo and the Wordmark can be
found on our "SH" Logo page.
School Seal
Sam Houston State University has adopted as its official seal a high-contrast
image of the statue of General Sam Houston, which stands in front of Austin Hall on the
north end of the campus Quadrangle.
Around the image in the seal are the words "Sam Houston State University,"
two stars, and the year in which Sam Houston Normal Institute was
founded--1879.
School Motto
"The measure of
a Life is its Service."
Alma
Mater
as performed by the 2003 SHSU Bearkat Band.
This new first verse of the Sam Houston State University Alma Mater was
commissioned by President Gaertner in honor of the university's 125th
Anniversary in 2004. The new verse was endorsed by alumni, faculty, staff and
student organizations and first sung publicly by composer, Dr. Allen R.
Hightower III at the summer 2003 graduation ceremony.
Hail to Sam Houston, School we love best, Mighty in battle, True to the
test. Bearkats so loyal, Ever we’ll be. Orange and white Will lead us to
victory!
Hail, Alma Mater Hats off to you, Ever you'll find us Loyal and true;
Firm and undaunted Ever we'll be, Here's to the school we love
Here's a toast to thee.
as performed by the 2003 SHSU Bearkat Band.
Fight, Fight, you Bearkats! Fight on through! We're here in back of
you! You know again we're here to win, so fight on to the end.
Fight Fight Fight Loyal we'll ever be and true to SHSU We'll
fight and fight with all our might for Sam Houston's Orange and White.
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