2019 TRANSFER ORIENTATION What Starts Here Changes the World

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 1 WELCOME TO

Welcome to The University of Texas at …it’s time to get into the Longhorn State of Mind!

While you are attending orientation, you will be preparing for your college career. Our goal is to provide you with the resources you need to succeed academically in an environment that fosters a sense of community and belonging.

Check out the programs and preview the many learning opportunities we’ve planned for you. We are committed to providing you with all the information you need for a successful transition to UT Austin.

Student Honor Code

As a student of The University of Texas at Austin, I shall abide by the core values of the university and uphold academic integrity.

Specific information about the university’s disciplinary process, related resources, as well as the university’s rules is available on the Student Conduct and Academic Integrity website at deanofstudents.utexas.edu/conduct.

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DOWNLOAD THE UT ORIENTATION APP Go to guidebook.com/app/UTOrientation or search “UT Orientation” in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to get the up-to-the-minute schedule and other important info! GETTING STARTED Orientation Overview...... 4 Getting the Most Out of Orientation, Places to Eat

Registration Checklist...... 5

SCHEDULES Transfer Schedule At-a-Glance...... 9 HELPFUL INFORMATION & TESTING Helpful Information...... 12 Student EID and ID Card, Emergency Communications, Evacuation

Student Veteran Information...... 12

FOR YOUR REFERENCE Important Numbers and Websites...... 14

Campus Map...... 16 ORIENTATION OVERVIEW

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF ORIENTATION PLACES TO EAT 1. Get to know your Orientation Advisor Jester City Limits Food Court (OA)! OAs are a great resource both 7 a.m.–7 p.m. during your orientation and in the fall, and can answer your questions or direct Jester Java you to the appropriate area or office. 7 a.m.–2 p.m. Jester City Market 2. Find your way around. Explore campus, 8 a.m.–7 p.m. check out the map at the back of this guide, take one of the campus tours offered or Jesta' Texas Store take the walking tour via the UT Orientation 10 a.m.–5 p.m. app. Download the free interactive tour at Cypress Bend Café guidebook.com/app/utorientation/guide/ 7 a.m.–2 p.m. walkingtour/, and it will help you get to know some of the key places on the Forty Acres. J2 Varying Hours from 7 a.m.–7 p.m. 3. Plan out your schedule ahead of time. See which programs are required — you Littlefield Patio Café can’t miss those! Carve out time to get 7 a.m.–3 p.m. your student ID and take a campus tour if you’d like. Figure out which of the Smart is What You Do sessions you should attend. Choose which Discover UT programs you’d ORIENTATION MEAL CARD like to attend. Having a plan will help you get the most out of your orientation session! Use your Orientation Meal Card ($24.30 value) for any snacks on Day 1 (lunch on Day 1 4. Find out what UT has to offer. Choose is included in the orientation charge) and all a few Discover UT programs that spark meals on Day 2. You can use your Orientation your interest. Browse through the more Meal Card at University Housing and Dining than 1,200 student orgs on HornsLink.org. (UHD) locations on the first floor of Jester You can also use the list of phone numbers Center. These include Jester City Limits Food and websites in the back of your guide and Court, Jester City Market and Jester Java. in the UT Orientation app to find out more Hours of operation may vary at each location. about a particular department or program. Your Orientation Meal Card cannot be used at Wendy’s or any non-residence hall location. 5. Make a friend. Exchange information with fellow orientation attendees. If your meal card runs out, you will be Knowing a few new faces will make the responsible for paying for additional campus feel a lot smaller in the fall, meals. Your meal card expires at the end and you may make a friend for life! of your orientation session, and there are no refunds for unused Orientation Meal Cards. Report lost meal cards to the East front desk.

4 NEW STUDENT SERVICES JESTER RESIDENCE HALL FRONT DESK REGISTRATION CHECKLIST Orientation Staff Hours check your Registration Information 7 a.m.–midnight (Day 1) 7 a.m.–4 p.m. (Day 2) Sheet (https://utdirect.utexas.edu/ registrar/ris.WBX) and make sure you do The Jester Center East front desk staff not have any bars that would prevent can assist you with: your registration (see sidebar for more • Orientation Programs information). • Replacement Nametags • Program Locations Make sure you have submitted • General Questions proof that you have met the *The Jester Center East front desk meningococcal (bacterial meningitis) is staffed and open 24 hours a day. vaccine requirement to University The times above are specifically for Health Services (UHS). For more orientation staff availability. information, visit healthyhorns.utexas. edu/requiredvaccine. *International students have additional medical REGISTRATION BARS clearance requirements. If you have an advising bar, that will be cleared once you meet with your attend your College Meeting and 21 academic advisor. If you have a health receive your advising appointment. (H) bar, that will be cleared once you have submitted your immunization Before meeting with your academic documentation. If you have an advisor, yourself with the familiarize international bar, that will be cleared University Online Course Schedule and once you have completed the check-in the Undergraduate Catalog by visiting process with the International Office: utexas.edu/student/registrar. https://world.utexas.edu/isss/. Other kinds of bars that may meet with an Orientation Advisor for appear include: peer advising, if required by your college. • Financial – In most cases, financial meet with your academic advisor bars may be paid in cash or by for course approval, if required by check at the Cashier’s Office in Main your college. Building room 8 or cleared online at the What I Owe page. • Nonfinancial – You must resolve a registration support will take nonfinancial bar in person at the place 2–3 p.m. on Day 2. The location administrative office that imposed it. will be provided by your college. Avoid standing in line by using your laptop to register. UTEXAS WIRELESS pay your fees. Tuition and fee bills will UT Austin offers complimentary be distributed on July 30, 2019. You must wireless Internet access service – pay your bill (or confirm a zero balance) “utguest.” “utguest” provides campus by 5 p.m. on August 16, 2019 or your visitors basic WiFi Internet access registration will be canceled. For more (web and VPN). Visitors simply select information about payment, visit “utguest” to connect (no accounts, financials.utexas.edu/student-accounts- codes, coupons, or charges are receivable. You can also see what you required). owe on MyUT (my.utexas.edu) under “Important Info.”

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 5 WELCOME, LONGHORNS! Welcome to The University of Texas at Austin! Orientation marks a beginning — a beginning filled with firsts. Your first days on campus as a college student. Your first friendships with fellow Longhorns. Your first glimpse into the community that you will come to know and help define.

Starting from your first day on campus, I encourage you to:

Learn. You have excelled in school and now you are poised to build on your success. Your professors are here to guide and inspire you. Ask questions. Work hard. And don’t hesitate to take a new type of class or explore a subject that will challenge you.

Collaborate. Your peers can elevate your university experience like no one else. UT students come from many backgrounds with distinct ideas, expertise and knowledge. As friends, you will form powerful bonds. As classmates, you can support each other and provide help and encouragement.

Discover. The Forty Acres are packed with opportunities for exploration. UT is home to world-class museums and archives, including the , the and the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library, to name just a few. Get out there and experience your campus and city! There is much to take in and absorb.

Above all else, know that you belong here. You have proven yourself as a student and as a person throughout your life and this is the next — and most exciting — chapter in your story. Welcome to your campus. Welcome to The University of Texas at Austin.

Sincerely,,

Gregory L. Fenves, President

The LONGHORN STATE OF MIND is embodied in our university’s core values, but more than that, you should feel empowered to bring these values to life as part of your success at The University of Texas at Austin.

• Individual Opportunity: Many options, diverse people and ideas, one university. • Responsibility: To serve as a catalyst for positive change in Texas and beyond. • Learning: A caring community, all of us students, helping one another grow. • Discovery: Expanding knowledge and human understanding. • Freedom: To seek the truth and express it. • Leadership: The will to excel with integrity and the spirit that nothing is impossible. 6 NEW STUDENT SERVICES Welcome to the Forty Congratulations, Acres. You worked Longhorn! hard to get here, and we are excited you We’re excited you’ve are now part of the chosen to attend UT Longhorn Family. Austin; we are so happy you did. While transitioning to a new During orientation, you will make new university can be exciting and even a little friends, learn more about your college of nerve-wracking, remember that you are not enrollment, and register for classes. And alone. Make the most out of orientation as we you are going to have the opportunity introduce you to all it means to be a Longhorn. to explore your amazing campus. We call it the “Longhorn State of Mind.” This is an exciting time. Take Take advantage of this great opportunity to full advantage of it. create community by getting to know your fellow Longhorns. Don’t be afraid to ask My advice to you is to challenge questions. Learn what you can expect from us yourself. Be curious. Don’t be afraid to and what we expect from you. ask questions. Take intellectual risks. Soon, you will learn from some of the Orientation is also a great way for you to make best faculty in the world. You will get connections, so get to know the resources that to know other students from all walks are available to you as a transfer student, such of life, everyone bringing their own as the Transfer Experience Center. Discover unique and important perspectives. your new community and find out more about Seek experiences that expand your the 1,100+ student organizations on campus horizons and push yourself to grow. by attending the Student Organization and Resource Fair, coordinated by the Office of the And make sure you have fun along the way. Dean of Students. Your transition as a student Your college career begins now. will benefit from getting involved and meeting new people. Welcome to the Longhorn Family. The Division of Student Affairs, along with

our academic partners, is here to help you succeed. Visit studentaffairs.utexas.edu/ Hook 'em, departments to learn about all the programs, facilities and resources that we have available to support you. Maurie McInnis Hook 'em, Executive Vice President and Provost

Dr. Soncia Reagins-Lilly Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 7 2019 TRANSFER ORIENTATION

DOWNLOAD THE UT ORIENTATION APP Go to guidebook.com/app/UTOrientation or search “UT Orientation” in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to get the complete details for orientation and other important info!

8 NEW STUDENT SERVICES SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE DAY 1

Check-In 7:30-9 a.m. Jester (JES) Concourse

Hooked on Traditions 8-9 a.m. Jester (JES) East Lounge

Student Veteran Pre-Orientation Program 8-9:45 a.m. Jester (JES) Auditorium A121A

Campus Tours 8 a.m., 8:30 a.m. Departs from Jester (JES) East Lobby

Student Organization and Resource Fair 8:30-9:30 a.m. Jester (JES) Spanish Oaks Terrace

Roll Call 9:30-9:45 a.m. Jester (JES) Spanish Oaks Terrace

Longhorn State of Mind 10-10:30 a.m. (HMA)

Longhorns to the Core 10:40-11:40 a.m. Hogg Memorial Auditorium (HMA)

Lunch Pickup 11:45 a.m.-Noon (FAC) First Floor

College Meeting Noon-2 p.m. Various Locations

Academic Advising 2-5 p.m. Various Locations

Drop-in Career Counseling 2-5 p.m. Jester (JES) A115

Campus Safety and Security: Session 1 of 3 2-2:30 p.m. Jester (JES) Auditorium A121A

Longhorns Take Care of Each Other: Session 1 of 3 2:45-3:15 p.m. Jester (JES) Auditorium A121A

Discover UT: Block 1 2:15-3:15 p.m. Various Locations

= REQUIRED PROGRAM = STUDENTS MUST ATTEND ONE OF THE SESSIONS OFFERED

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 9 DAY 1

The Trail Less Traveled: Resources for Non- 2:15-3:15 p.m. Traditional Students: Session 1 of 2 Jester (JES) A218A

Smart is What You Do: Session 1 of 3 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jester (JES) Auditorium A121A

First-Generation Student Welcome 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jester (JES) East Lobby

Horns Up, Hearts Open 5-6 p.m. Hogg Memorial Auditorium (HMA)

Dinner with Orientation Advisors 6-7 p.m. Meet at Hogg Memorial Auditorium (HMA)

Evening Programs 6-10 p.m. Jester (JES) East and Texas Union Underground DAY 2

Breakfast on your own 7-8 a.m. Check Places to Eat section of the orientation app.

Academic Advising 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Various Locations

Take your student ID photo and upgrade your EID 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Flawn Academic Center (FAC), First Floor

Campus Tours 9 a.m., 10 a.m. Departs from Flawn Academic Center (FAC) Lobby, near Campus Computer Store

Campus Safety and Security: Session 2 of 3 9-9:30 a.m. Flawn Academic Center (FAC) 21

Smart is What You Do: Session 2 of 3 9-10 a.m. Jester (JES) Auditorium A121A

Off-Campus Living: Session 1 of 2 9-10 a.m. Jester (JES) A205A

Discover UT: Block 2 9-10 a.m. Various Locations

Drop-in Core Curriculum Advising 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jester (JES) A115

= REQUIRED PROGRAM = STUDENTS MUST ATTEND ONE OF THE SESSIONS OFFERED

10 NEW STUDENT SERVICES DAY 2

Longhorns Take Care of Each Other: Session 2 of 3 9:30-10 a.m. Flawn Academic Center (FAC) 21

The Trail Less Traveled: Resources for Non- 10 a.m. Traditional Students: Session 2 of 2 Flawn Academic Center (FAC) 4

Smart is What You Do: Session 3 of 3 10-11 a.m. Jester (JES) Auditorium A121A

Discover UT: Block 3 10-11 a.m. Various Locations

Off-Campus Living: Session 2 of 2 10-11 a.m. Parlin Hall (PAR) 201

Discover UT: Block 4 11 a.m.-Noon Various Locations

Campus Safety and Security: Session 3 of 3 11-11:30 a.m. Flawn Academic Center (FAC) 21

Longhorns Take Care of Each Other Session 3 of 3 11:30 a.m.-Noon Flawn Academic Center (FAC) 21

Lunch on your own Noon-1 p.m. Check Places to Eat section of the orientation app.

Course Registration 2-3 p.m. Check orientation app for locations.

3-4 p.m. Check out (only for students staying in Jester)

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 11 HELPFUL INFORMATION STUDENT EID & ID CARD FOR STUDENT You can upgrade your UT EID and obtain your official student ID card any time after you have been admitted to UT Austin. The ID Center is VETERANS located on the first floor of the Flawn Academic The University of Texas at Austin is Center (FAC) dedicated to providing veterans, military personnel and their dependents with ID cards cost $10, and this fee must be paid the support needed to make the most within 30 days. You can pay in person at of their educational experience. the Cashier’s Office in the Main Building, or Students with previous or current military online at the What I Owe Page on the Student affiliation, including National Guard service, are Accounts Receivable Website (utexas.edu/ encouraged to visit deanofstudents.utexas.edu/ business/accounting/sar), or by clicking the veterans for information about Student Veteran “What I Owe” link in MyUT (my.utexas.edu). Services in the Office of the Dean of Students, You also need to upgrade your UT EID, which as well as information about using benefits confirms your identity to the university and and veterans organizations at UT Austin. allows you to conduct electronic transactions that would normally require a legal signature. BECOMING A CERTIFIED If you are receiving a Financial Aid Award, it’s STUDENT VETERAN especially important that you upgrade your AT UT AUSTIN EID to avoid a delay in processing awards. 1. Visit the Department of Veterans Affairs To upgrade your UT EID, you must sign the or GI Bill® websites for information about EID agreement, which gives your UT EID legal the Post/911 GI Bill® and other educational signature authority. You must also present a benefits. Texas residents may qualify valid, non-expired, government-issued ID with for additional state benefits. For more a photo, such as a driver license or passport. information, visit registrar.utexas.edu/ High school ID cards are not acceptable. student/certification-veteran/hazlewood.

For more information about acceptable 2. Contact Student Veteran Services to learn IDs, visit sites.utexas.edu/idcenter. about various resources on campus, how to access your benefits and possibly receive EMERGENCY credit for military education. COMMUNICATIONS 3. Attend the Student Veteran Pre-Orientation In the event of a residence hall or campus- Program during your orientation session. wide emergency, University Housing and Please bring all pertinent certification Dining and the university will use various paperwork with you to the orientation methods to communicate with people session. Students MUST be in attendance in on campus. order for paperwork to be processed. Parents Review the UT Orientation app cannot submit paperwork for the student. for more information. 4. After registering for courses each semester, certify for your benefits. Certification for all veterans’ education benefits, including the GI Bill®, Hazlewood exemption and benefits for survivors or dependents, is processed by the Office of the Registrar Veteran Certification

12 NEW STUDENT SERVICES team. To find out how to apply for at state-supported colleges or universities. your education benefits visitregistrar. To use or transfer benefits, complete and utexas.edu/students/cert/vetn or you submit the online Hazlewood Exemption can contact Veteran Certification at Application, utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/ 512-475-7540. cert/veteran/hazlewood. The University of Texas at Austin determines eligibility based FAQS on compliance with state regulations. What should I submit with my Where can I find more information? application for VA Benefits? More information for military personnel Eligible veterans and service members on and veterans may be found by clicking the active duty or in the reserves who have "Education" tab on the Texas Veterans never received VA education benefits must Commission website at tvc.texas.gov, or complete an Application for VA Education by visiting registrar.utexas.edu/student/ Benefits, VA form 22-1990 (dependents certification-veteran/hazlewood. will fill out the 22-1990e) and provide How does UT Austin determine which military a copy of their DD214/member 4 or education credits can count as college credit? Notice of Basic Eligibility form. Transfer UT Austin uses the American Council of students who have received VA education Education (ACE) guides to research course benefits at other institutions must credit and awards all recommended credit complete a VA form 22-1995, Request for at the upper division baccalaureate level. Change of Program or Place of Training. Credit is awarded after enrollment, in a I am currently a veteran, active duty manner similar to credit by exam. Learn more military or a dependent using VA at acenet.edu/higher-education/pages/ benefits. How can I qualify for in-state military-students-and-veterans.aspx. tuition?

Veterans, active duty military (including For more information, please contact the active reserves and National Guard) or Office of the Registrar Veteran Certification dependents using VA benefits may have or Student Veteran Services. You can reach their out-of-state tuition status waived to Veteran Certification at 512-475-7540, email in-state tuition under the Texas Education us at [email protected] or gibill@ Code. To receive the in-state tuition waiver, austin.utexas.edu, or stop by our office in Main you will need to take a copy of your VA 16. Call Student Veteran Services at 512-232- Certificate of Eligibility to the Residency 2835, visit the Student Veteran Center on the Office. If you have any specific questions fourth floor of the Student Services Building regarding residency, please call 512-475- or email [email protected]. 7391 or email [email protected]. edu. The residency office is located . within the Graduate & International Admissions Center. Office hours are weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Per VA rules, beginning July 2015, all residency waivers must be completed before you can be certified for your VA benefits.

How do I receive Hazlewood benefits?

The Hazlewood Act currently provides qualified veterans, spouses and children with tuition and certain fee exemptions for approved programs

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 13 IMPORTANT NUMBERS AND WEBSITES

MyUT | VISIT MY.UTEXAS.EDU FOR QUICK ACCESS TO IMPORTANT INFO. New Student Services (Orientation)...... 512-471-3304 University Operator...... 512-471-3434

Emergency Assistance...... 911 UT General Info/Visitor Center...... 512-471-1000

Jester East Front Desk...... 512-471-1652

Housing and Dining housing.utexas.edu 512-471-3136 Office of the Registrar registrar.utexas.edu 512-475-7575 General Student Accounts Receivable financials.utexas.edu/student- Campus 512-475-7777 (Tuition and Fee Billing) accounts-receivable Resources Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid finaid.utexas.edu 512-475-6282 ID Center sites.utexas.edu/idcenter 512-475-9400 Office of the Dean of Students deanofstudents.utexas.edu 512-471-5017 Sorority and Fraternity Life deanofstudents.utexas.edu/sfl 512-471-9700 Student Veteran Services deanofstudents.utexas.edu/veterans 512-471-5017 Division of Diversity and Community diversity.utexas.edu 512-471-3212 Additional Engagement Campus Services for Students with Disabilities ddce.utexas.edu/disability 512-471-6259 Resources (Video Phone) 512-410-6644 Information Technology Services (ITS) it.utexas.edu 512-475-9400 International Office world.utexas.edu 512-471-2477 – Camp Texas camp.texasexes.org 512-840-5632 Vick Center for Strategic Advising ugs.utexas.edu/vick 512-232-8400 and Career Counseling Student Testing Services (STS) testingservices.utexas.edu/sts 512-232-2662 Academic Support First-Year Interest Groups (FIGs) utexas.edu/ugs/fig 512-471-4421 Services Texas Success Initiative (TSI) utexas.edu/ugs/tsi 512-232-7146 Center for First-Year Advising in cns.utexas.edu/advising/first-year 512-471-3796 Natural Sciences Behavior Concerns Advice Line (BCAL) utexas.edu/safety/bcal 512-232-5050 UT Police (UTPD) police.utexas.edu 512-471-4441 Lost and Found 512-232-9619 University Health Services healthyhorns.utexas.edu 512-471-4955 Center for Students in Recovery recovery.utexas.edu 512-475-8352 Health healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ Longhorn Wellness Center 512-475-8252 & Safety healthpromotion.html Counseling and Mental Health Center cmhc.utexas.edu 512-471-3515 https://cmhc.utexas. 24-Hour Crisis Line 512-471-CALL edu/24hourcounseling.html Title IX Office titleix.utexas.edu 512-232-3992 Voices Against Violence cmhc.utexas.edu/vav 512-471-3515

14 NEW STUDENT SERVICES IMPORTANT NUMBERS AND WEBSITES

Architecture soa.utexas.edu 512-471-1922

Business Administration my.mccombs.utexas.edu 512-471-0690

Communication moody.utexas.edu 512-471-1553

Education education.utexas.edu 512-471-3223

Engineering engr.utexas.edu 512-471-4321

Fine Arts finearts.utexas.edu 512-471-5011

Geosciences jsg.utexas.edu 512-232-4545

Colleges Health Professions cns.utexas.edu/health-professions 512-471-3172 & Schools Liberal Arts liberalarts.utexas.edu 512-471-4271

Natural Sciences cns.utexas.edu 512-471-3796

Nursing nursing.utexas.edu 512-232-4780

Pharmacy pharmacy.utexas.edu 512-471-4425

Plan II liberalarts.utexas.edu/plan2 512-471-1442

Social Work socialwork.utexas.edu 512-471-5457

Undergraduate Studies ugs.utexas.edu 512-232-8400

TRANSFER ORIENTATION 15 CAMPUS MAP

BMC Belo Center for New Media...... A1 BME Biomedical Engineering Building...... B1 BRG Brazos Garage...... B3 Map Legend BUR ...... B1 Forty Acres (640) shuttle route CBA McCombs School of Business...... B3 Co-op University Co-op...... A2 Forty Acres shuttle stop CPE Chemical and Petroleum Engineering...... B1 Campus entry kiosk Dobie Mall...... A3 Parking garage DFA E. William Doty Fine Arts Building...... C2 East Mall...... A2 EER Engineering and Education Research Center...... B2 ECJ Ernest Cockrell Jr. Hall...... B1 ETC Engineering Teaching Center II...... B1 FAC Flawn Academic Center...... A2 GAR ...... B2 GEA Mary E. Gearing Hall...... B2 GOL ...... A2 GRE ...... B3 GSB Graduate School of Business Building...... B3 Turtle GWB Gordon-White Building...... A2 Pond HMA Hogg Memorial Auditorium...... A2 HRC Harry Ransom Center...... A3 JCD Jester Residence Hall, East & West...... B3 Co-op JES Beauford H. Jester Center...... B3 East Mall JGB Jackson Geological Sciences Building...... B2 LFH Littlefield Home...... A2 MAI Main Building (the Tower)...... B2 MEZ Mezes Hall...... B3 MRH Music Building & Recital Hall...... C2 NUR Nursing School...... C4 PAC Performing Arts Center/Bass Concert Hall...... C2 PAI T.S. ...... B2 Dobie PCL Perry-Castañeda Library...... B3 Mall POB Peter O’Donnell Building...... B2 RLM Robert Lee Moore Hall...... B1 RLP Patton Hall...... B2 SAC Student Activity Center...... B2 SJH San Jacinto Residence Hall...... C3 SSB Student Services Building...... B1 SSW Steve Hicks School of Social Work Building...... C3 STD Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium...... C3 Bob Bullock SZB George I. Sánchez Building ...... B3 Texas State History Turtle Pond...... A2 Museum UNB Texas Union Building...... A2 UTC University Teaching Center...... B3 WAG ...... B2 WCH Will C. Hogg Building...... B2 WEL Robert A. Welch Hall...... B2

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Texas State Capitol

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Turtle Pond

Co-op East Mall

RLP

Dobie Mall

Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum

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Texas State Capitol

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