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Lamar University of Texas

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About Lamar University of Texas

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Lamar University, situated in Texas, was founded as South Park Junior College in 1923, its establishment is closely linked to the historic 1901 Spindletop oil gusher which had a profound impact on the region. As a nationally-ranked institution, it offers a broad spectrum of academic programs catering to various interests and career goals. International students will find a welcoming environment that appreciates diversity and fosters inclusive learning experiences. The university boasts a rich history, and its continuous pursuit of academic innovation provides a stimulating environment for students eager to engage in meaningful learning and community involvement.

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