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  1. Colleges - East Texas A&M University

    East Texas A&M University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees.

  2. Greenville Chamber of Commerce Job Fair - East Texas A&M University ...

    May 3, 2024 · The Greenville Chamber of Commerce job fair and business showcase is open for All Majors! Mark your calendar and prepare yourself for an exciting opportunity to meet your next employer!

  3. Welcome to Admissions - East Texas A&M University

    Students come to A&M-Commerce for a variety of reasons including self-discovery, career goals, job enhancement, an eye toward a promotion, or a quick degree to help them move forward.

  4. Texas A&M University-Commerce

    Texas A&M University-Commerce

  5. Directions to Texas A&M University-Commerce - East Texas A&M …

    Need directions to Texas A&M University-Commerce? Our website has a list of all our campuses, with a map & directions to each. Check our site for more info

  6. General Information | Texas A&M University-Commerce Catalogs

    Today, the University meets the undergraduate, graduate, and professional needs of the citizens of Northeast Texas and beyond through its main campus in Commerce, various off-campus …

  7. Undergraduate 2025-2026 - Texas A&M University-Commerce

    Admission to East Texas A&M University is based upon stated academic requirements regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, …

  8. East Texas A&M University | Texas A&M University-Commerce Catalogs

    Admission to East Texas A&M University is based upon stated academic requirements regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, or age.

  9. Master of Arts Secondary Education with a major in Curriculum and Instruction Texas A&M University Commerce (December 2011)

  10. Jason Lee Davis' RailFan HomePage - The Depots of Commerce, Texas

    Fortunately, a gentleman by the name of Ed Cooper had the interest and foresight to document the rail activity around the Commerce area while attending school at East Texas State University (now …