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Universitymailingaddresses.Pdf MS Department Physical Address Phone (806) 0002 Main Library TTU Library 742-2236 2802 18th Street, RM 107 Box 40002 Lubbock Texas 79409-0002 0003 Bookstore TTU Bookstore-Barnes & Noble 742-3816 2625 15th Street, Bookstore Box 40003 Lubbock Texas 79409-0003 0004 Law School TTU Law School 742-3793 3311 18th Street, RM 128 Box 40004 Lubbock Texas 79409-0004 1002 Humanities Center TTU Humanties Center 742-2184 2515 15th Street, RM 315 Box 41002 Lubbock Texas 79409-1002 1004 TTU Ethics Center TTU Ethics Center 742-1505 2515 15th Street, RM # 301 Box 41004 Lubbock Texas 79409-1004 1005 Climate Science TTU Climate Science Center 742-0930 Center 1011 Boston Ave., RM 72 Box 41005 Lubbock Texas 79409-1005 1006 University Studies TTU University Studies 742-7202 2515 15th Street, RM 332 Box 41006 Lubbock Texas 79409-1006 1007 University Programs & TTU University Program & Student Success Student Success 2515 15th Street, Suite 104 Box 41007 Lubbock Texas 79409-1007 Center for Undergraduate 1010 Research TTU Center for Undergraduate Research 742-1095 2515 15th Street, RM 239 Box 41010 Lubbock Texas 79409-1010 Sociology, Anthropology, and 1012 Social Work TTU Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work 742-2400 1011 Boston Ave., RM 158 Box 41012 Lubbock Texas 79409-1012 1013 History TTU History 742-3744 1011 Boston Ave., RM 50 Box 41013 Lubbock Texas 79409-1013 1014 Economics TTU Economics 742-2201 1011 Boston Ave., RM 209 Box 41014 Lubbock Texas 79409-1014 1015 Political Science TTU Political Science 742-3121 1011 Boston Ave., RM 113 Box 41015 Lubbock Texas 79409-1015 1017 Honors College TTU Honors College 742-1828 1503 Akron Ave., RM 103 Box 41017 Lubbock Texas 79409-1017 1021 Mechanical Engineering TTU Mechanical Engineering 742-3563 2703 7th Street, ME-South 201 Box 41021 Lubbock Texas 79409-1021 1023 Civil Engineering TTU Civil Engineering 742-3476 911 Boston Ave., RM 150 Box 41023 Lubbock Texas 79409-1023 1027 IT Help Desk TTU Information Technology Help Desk 742-4357 407 Flint Ave., RM 101 Box 41027 Lubbock Texas 79409-1027 1030 Graduate Admissions TTU Graduate Admissions 742-2787 2625 Memorial Cir., RM 328 Box 41030 Lubbock Texas 79409-1030 1032 Faculty Senate TTU Faculty Senate 742-3656 2518 15th Street, RM 126 Box 41032 Lubbock Texas 79409-1032 1034 Arts & Sciences TTU Arts & Sciences 742-3833 1011 Boston Ave., RM 102 Box 41034 Lubbock Texas 79409-1034 1035 Research Services TTU Research Services 742-3884 2625 Memorial Cir., RM 349 Box 41035 Lubbock Texas 79409-1035 Texas Tech University 1037 Press TTU University Press 742-2982 1120 Main Street, RM 214 Box 41037 Lubbock Texas 79409-1037 1038 Advising Center (ACTT) TTU Advising Center 742-2189 2515 15th Street, RM 347 Box 41038 Lubbock Texas 79409-1038 1041 Southwest Collection TTU Southwest Collections Library 742-3749 2805 15th Street, RM 111 Box 41041 Lubbock Texas 79409-1041 1042 Mathematics TTU Mathematics 742-2566 1108 Memorial Cir., RM 201 Box 41042 Lubbock Texas 79409-1042 1045 Vietnam Center TTU Vietnam Center 742-3742 1108 Memorial Cir., BSMT, RM 04 Box 41045 Lubbock Texas 79409-1045 1047 Office of Academic TTU Office of Academic Engagement 834-2308 Engagement 2533 15th Street, RM 125 Box 41047 Lubbock Texas 79409-1047 1051 Physics TTU Physics 742-3767 1200 Memorial Cir., RM 101 Box 41051 Lubbock Texas 79409-1051 1053 Geosciences TTU Geosciences 742-3102 1200 Memorial Cir., RM 125 Box 41053 Lubbock Texas 79409-1053 1061 Chemistry & Biochemistry TTU Chemistry & Biochemistry 742-3067 Leather Research 1204 Boston Ave., Rm 105 Box 41061 Lubbock Texas 79409-1061 1062 Pre-Professional TTU Pre-Professional Health Careers 742-3078 Health Careers 2515 15th Street, RM 347 Box 41062 Lubbock Texas 79409-1062 1071 College of Education TTU Education, College of 742-2377 3002 18th Street, RM 114 Box 41071 Lubbock Texas 79409-1071 1072 TTU Credit Union TTU Federal Credit Union 742-3605 1802 Texas Tech Parkway Box 41072 Lubbock Texas 79409-1072 Equal Employment 1073 Opportunity, Office of TTU Equal Employment Opportunity Office 742-3627 1508 Knoxville Ave., Suite 208P Box 41073 Lubbock Texas 79409-1073 Vice President for 1075 Research TTU Vice President for Research 742-3905 2625 Memorial Cir., RM 150 Box 41075 Lubbock Texas 79409-1075 1081 Institutional Advancement TTU Institutional Advancement, Vice Chancellor 742-1780 Vice Chancellor 1508 Knoxville Ave., Suite 315 Box 41081 Lubbock Texas 79409-1081 1087 STEM CORE TTU STEM CORE 834-3163 Center for Outreach, 2515 15th Street, RM 304 Research & Education Box 41087 Lubbock Texas 79409-1087 Environmental Health & 1090 Safety TTU Environmental Health & Safety 742-3876 407 Flint Ave., RM 122 Box 41090 Lubbock Texas 79409-1090 1092 Payroll & Tax Compliance TTU Payroll & Tax Compliance 742-3211 2518 15th Street, RM 135 Box 41092 Lubbock Texas 79409-1092 1093 Human Resources TTU Human Resources 742-3851 2518 15th Street, RM 160 Box 41093 Lubbock Texas 79409-1093 1094 Purchasing TTU Purchasing 742-3844 1901 University Ave, RM 408 Box 41094 Lubbock Texas 79409-1094 1095 Information Systems TTU Information Systems 742-2907 TTU Downtown Center 1120 Main Street, RM 125 Box 41095 Lubbock Texas 79409-1095 1096 Budget Office TTU Budget Office 742-3228 1901 University Ave. Suite 221 Box 41096 Lubbock Texas 79409-1096 1098 Cash Investments TTU Cash Investments 742-1700 1508 Knoxville Ave., Suite 208M Box 41098 Lubbock Texas 79409-1098 1099 Student Business Services TTU Student Business Services 742-3272 2520 Broadway Ave., RM 333 Box 41099 Lubbock Texas 79409-1099 University Finanical 1102 Services TTU University Finanical Services 742-3255 1901 University Ave., RM 2H Box 41102 Lubbock Texas 79409-1102 1104 Audit Services, Office of TTU Audit Services, Office of 742-3220 1508 Knoxville Ave., Suite III Box 41104 Lubbock Texas 79409-1104 1105 Accounting Services TTU Accounting Services 742-2985 1901 University Ave., RM 308 Box 41105 Lubbock Texas 79409-1105 1131 Communication Services TTU Communication Services 742-2000 3712 20th Street Box 41131 Lubbock Texas 79409-1131 Housing, Residence Life 1141 and TTU Housing, Res Life and Hospitality Services 742-2661 Hospitality Services 3211 18th Street, RM 103 Box 41141 Lubbock Texas 79409-1141 1142-A Bledsoe TTU Bledsoe Hall 742-0073 (Student Name) 2508 Broadway Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406-0016 1142-B Carpenter/Wells TTU Carpenter/Wells Hall 742-4543 (Student Name) 909 Flint Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406-0019 1142-C Chitwood TTU Chitwood Hall 742-2632 (Student Name) 3115 18th Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0010 1142-D Clement TTU Clement Hall 742-2615 (Student Name) 3003 18th Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0007 1142-E Coleman TTU Coleman Hall 742-2682 (Student Name) 1802 Flint Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406-0009 1142-G Gates TTU Gates Hall 742-2261 (Student Name) 2803 18th Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0005 1142-H Gordon TTU Gordon Hall 742-0073 (Student Name) 2508 Broadway Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406-0015 1142-I Horn TTU Horn Hall 742-2604 (Student Name) 2519 15th Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0001 1142-U Honors Dorm TTU Honors Dorm 742-4543 (Student Name) 901 Flint Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406-0006 1142-J Hulen TTU Hulen Hall 742-2615 (Student Name) 3003 18th Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0006 1142-K Knapp TTU Knapp Hall 742-2604 (Student Name) 2519 15th Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0002 1142-P Murray TTU Murray Hall 742-4543 (Student Name) 909 Flint Ave. Lubbock TX 79406-0437 1142-Q Murdough TTU Murdough Hall 742-2622 (Student Name) 3211 Main Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0011 1142-R Sneed TTU Sneed Hall 742-0073 (Student Name) 2508 Broadway Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406-0014 1142-M Stangel TTU Stangel Hall 742-2622 (Student Name) 3211 Main Street Lubbock Texas 79406-0012 1142-S Talkington TTU Talkington Hall 742-6389 (Student Name) 1803 Boston Ave. Lubbock Texas 79406 1142-N Wall TTU Wall Hall 742-2261 (Student Name) 2803 18th Street Lubbock TX 79406-0004 1142-T West Campus Village TTU West Village Hall 742-0149 (Student Name) 1825 Texas Tech Pkwy Lubbock Texas 79406 1142-O Weymouth TTU Weymouth Hall 742-2632 (Student Name) 3115 18th Street Lubbock TX 79406-0008 Center for Addiction and 1160 Recovery TTU Center for Addiction and Recovery 742-2891 1309 Akron Ave., RM 129 Box 41160 Lubbock Texas 79409-1160 Curriculum Center 1161 Support TTU Curriculum Center Support 742-3029 1301 Akron Ave., BSMT, RM 02 Box 41161 Lubbock Texas 79409-1161 1162 College of Human Sciences TTU Human Sciences, College of 742-3031 1301 Akron Ave., RM 142AE Box 41162 Lubbock Texas 79409-1162 Inst. Of Environmental 1163 Health TTU Environmental Health, Institute of 885-4567 1207 S. Gilbert Drive; Reese Center, Bldg.555 Box 41163 Lubbock Texas 79409-1163 1165 National Wind Institute TTU National Wind Institute/Resse Reese Center 9713 11th Drive, Reese Center, Bldg., 350 Room 102 Box 41165 Lubbock Texas 79409-1165 1166 National Wind Inst. TTU NWI & NSSA 885-2333 Natl. Storm Shelter Assoc. 1103 Fillmore Drive; Reese Center, Bldg., 250 Box 41166 Lubbock Texas 79409-1166 High Performance Computing 1167 Center TTU High Performance Computing Center 742-4350 2515 15th Street, Rm 161 Box 41167 Lubbock Texas 79409-1167 Applied & Professional 1210 Studies TTU Applied & Professional Studies 742-5050 1301 Akron Ave., RM 260 Box 41210 Lubbock Texas 79409-1210 1220 Department of Design TTU Department of Design 742-3050 1301 Akron Ave., RM 211 Box 41220 Lubbock Texas 79409-1220 Human Development & 1230 Family Studies TTU Human Development & Family Studies 742-3000 1301 Akron Ave., RM 507 Box 41230 Lubbock Texas 79409-1230 Hospitality and Retail 1240 Management TTU Hospitality and Retail Management
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