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Texas State University Performing Arts Center 405 Moon Street San Pro Shop Spring Lake Hall Bobcat Meadows Village Center Ticket Kiosk POST RD POST MILL ST AQUARENA SPRINGS DR Linda Gregg Fields M DR SSO Strutters Gallery SE Fan Shop W Ticket Office Central Wetlands 1401 Thorpe Plant & Annex Boardwalk Lane Physical THORPE LN ELM ST Bobcat Ivey- TOMAS RIVERA DR Sabinal Plant Jerry D. and Linda Stadium Track & Field Moore Colorado Spring Lake Gregg Fields House Trinity West Side Complex Student Pecos E SESSOM DR Speck Music Tennis Garage Health BUCKNERMatthews ST Center Garage PLEASANT ST Center S Burleson Pedernales T Agriculture U AQUARENA SPRINGS DR ALAMO ST Aqua D Hillburn W HOLLAND ST Chautauqua E Medina Sports House Bobcat Stadium ACADEMY ST N Smith OLD MAIN DR MATTHEWS ST Power R T Hornsby Hines Saltgrass End Zone Complex Long North Housing D Jackson Plant SPECK ST R C Chemistry STATE ST Steak House House TE Hall E Pleasant N N Gaillardia E T Arnold Garage West C E E NT GAILLARDIA ST R Math Freeman S Campus N COMANCHEUDE ST LBJSC D PICKARD ST Hill E ST Garage LBJ R Computer S CHARLES AUSTIN DR Fields Taylor- Centennial House S College Student Science O Joann Derrick Murphy Comal Old M Cole Inn Center Main D R Darren B. Casey W SESSOM DR Mitte Lampasas Alkek AQUARENA SPRINGS DR Athletic Admin. Health Bookstore Library Flowers Student Family & Professions READ ST Roy F. (N) Recreation Consumer Mitte Alkek Evans Academic Strahan Center Sciences Garage BOBCAT TRAIL Services Coliseum ACADEMY ST (S) JC Sewell Riverside Softball Bobcat Field OLD RR 12 / HWY 80 Canyon President's Brogdon House Elliott Nueces N LBJ DR Beretta Kellam Park Apts McCoy College of Baseball Undergraduate UNIVERSITY DR Harris TALBOT Academic Commons Education San Saba MOORE ST Supple Center Child Science Brazos LUEDERS STDev. VISTA ST Jones Dining Retama Laurel Center Campus Woods ST Complex Jowers ROBBIE LANE Science EDWARD GARY ST Outdoor Colony Garage E WOODS ST San Marcos River Center Greenhouse N LBJ DR Adamson Comanche Ctr Thornton Hill W WOODS ST MOON ST LLANO CIR Tower Theatre Blanco San House The Garage Butler Blanco Marcos Housing and San Tower Lantana Center Garage Swinney Residential Jacinto Main Campus Buildings Glade Guest Life Hall N GUADALUPE ST Theatre House Bexar Research Swinney Sterry Performing R Residence Halls Construction N FREDERICKSBURGUndergraduate ST Greenhouse Arts D Zone House LINDSEY ST N COMANCHE ST Admissions Y River E HOPKINS ST / HWY 80 Center IT THORPE LN LLANO CIR Agriculture Center RS House UNIVE Parking Garages Strahan San Marcos Greenhouse & Annex House Garage Edward Gary Center for Garage Construction Zones (No Access) Smith Student House Recycle UNIVERSITY DR Retention OSCAR SMITH AVE Center Moeller The University Police Department is located House MARY ST Texas State University in the Nueces building (F4) PAT GARRISON ST NORTH ST E HUTCHISON ST Performing Arts Center Public Parking (Permit Not Required; Hourly Rates Apply) Parking Garages Alkek Garage E4 W HUTCHISON ST Blanco Hall Garage B4 405 Moon Street Fire Campus Information Booths Edward Gary Street Garage G5 Station E HOPKINS ST LBJ Student Center Garage D3 E3 MOORE ST Studio Matthews Street Garage E3 San Marcos, TX Pleasant Street Garage F3 400 W San Marcos Hall Garage D5 Hopkins 78666 Speck Street Garage B3 Tower Garage F4 Woods Street Garage E4 0 0.25 0.5 1 Mile W HOPKINS ST GENERAL BUILDINGS RESIDENCE HALLS COLLEGES ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AND STUDENT SERVICES 1401 Thorpe Lane N1 Glade Theatre C4 C5 Pro Shop L1 Arnold Hall E3 Applied Arts, Agriculture Bldg G3 English, Flowers Hall F4 Academic Affairs, JC Kellam G4 Parking Services, Matthews Street Garage E3 400 W Hopkins D6 Golf Course & Pro Shop L1 Recycling Center C5 Beretta Hall F4 Business Administration, McCoy Hall E4 Family and Consumer Sciences, Family and Cons. Sci C4 Academic Development and Assessment, JC Kellam G4 Police Department, Nueces F4 Academic Services North G4 Harris B4 C4 Research Greenhouse D5 Bexar Hall D5 Education, College of Education Bldg G4 Finance and Economics, McCoy Hall E4 Addmissions-Graduate, JC Kellam G4 President, JC Kellam G4 Academic Services South G4 Health Professions D3 D4 River House H5 Blanco Hall B4 Fine Arts and Communication, Old Main G3 Geography, Evans Liberal Arts F4 Addmissions-Undergraduate Addmissions Center F5 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, JC Kellam G4 Adamson C4 Hillburn House I3 Riverside C J4 Brogdon Hall F4 Graduate College, JC Kellam Admin. G4 Health Administration, Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 Alumni Association, JC Kellam G4 Purchasing, JC Kellam G4 Agriculture G3 Hill House G3 Roy F. Mitte D4 Burleson Hall F3 Health Professions, Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 Health Information Mgt., Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 Athletics, Darren B. Casey Athletic Admin. I4 Registrar, JC Kellam G4 Agriculture Greenhouse D5 Hines G3 Sabinal G3 Butler Hall G4 Honors, Lampasas G3 Health and Human Performance, Jowers Ctr I4 Audits and Analysis, JC Kellam G4 Research and Federal Relations, JC Kellam G4 Alkek Library E3 E4 Housing & Residential Life E4 Saltgrass Steak House H3 Chautauqua Hall D3 Liberal Arts, Flowers Hall F4 History, Taylor-Murphy History F3 Budget Office, JC Kellam G4 Sponsored Programs, JC Kellam G4 Aqua Sports G3 Ivey-Moore House B3 Science Greenhouse D4 College Inn D3 Science and Engineering, Centennial Hall F3 Honors, Lampasas Bldg G3 Career Services, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Student Activities, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Baseball Field K4 JC Kellam G4 Sewell Park Outdoor Ctr I4 Elliott Hall E4 University College, Undergraduate Academic Ctr F4 International Studies, Lampasas Bldg G3 Continuing Education, Academic Services Building North G4 Student Business Services, JC Kellam G4 Bobcat Stadium L3 Joann Cole Mitte D3 Smith House C5 Gaillardia Hall D3 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Journalism and Mass Communication, Old Main G3 Counseling Center, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Student Health Center D3 Bobcat Stadium End Zone Complex L3 Jones Dining Complex E4 Softball Field J4 Hornsby Hall F3 Accounting, McCoy Hall E4 Management, McCoy Hall E4 Dean of Students, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Student Justice, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Brazos G4 Jowers Center I4 Spring Lake Hall J2 Jackson Hall E3 Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC), Derrick Hall F3 Marketing, McCoy Hall E4 Disability Services, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Student Organizations, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Canyon B4 Lampasas G3 Strahan Coliseum I4 Lantana Hall F4 G4 Agriculture, Agriculture Bldg G3 Mathematics, Math Computer Science, E3 F3 Distance & Extended Learning, Academic Services North G4 Student Recreation Ctr, C4 Centennial F3 LBJ Student Center E3 Strahan House C5 Laurel Hall F4 Anthropology, Evans Liberal Arts F4 Military Science (Army ROTC), Adamson ROTC C4 Enrollment Management and Marketing, JC Kellam G4 Technology Resources, JC Kellam G4 Center for Student Retention F5 Long House A3 Student Health Center D3 North Housing Community Bldg D3 Art and Design, Joann Cole Mitte D3 Modern Languages, Centennial Hall F3 Env. Health, Safety & Risk Mgt., Smith House C5 Testing, Research Support & Evaluation Center, Commons Hall F4 Central Plant & Annex E2 Math Computer Science E3 F3 Student Recreation Center C4 Retama Hall F4 Biology, Supple Science D4 Music, Music Bldg F3 Equity and Access, JC Kellam G4 TSUS General Councsel, JC Kellam G4 Chemistry G3 McCoy Hall E4 Supple Science D4 San Jacinto Hall E4 Chemistry & Biochemistry, Chemistry Bldg G3 Occupational, Workforce, and Leadership Studies, Facilities Department, Physical Plant G2 Vice President for Academic Affairs, JC Kellam G4 Child Development Center C4 Meadows Center Ticket Kiosk J2 Swinney House & Guest House D4 D5 San Marcos Hall C4 Clinical Laboratory Science, Health Professions D3 D4 Pedernales F3 Financial Aid and Scholarships, JC Kellam G4 Vice President for Finance and Support Services, JC Kellam G4 Colorado G3 Medina G3 Taylor-Murphy History F3 San Saba Hall B4 Communication Disorders, Health Professions D3 D4 Philosophy, Derrick Hall F3 General Accounting Office, JC Kellam G4 Vice President for Information Technology, JC Kellam G4 Comal F3 Moeller House D5 Tennis Center H3 Smith Hall E3 Communication Studies,Centennial Hall F3 Physical Therapy, Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 Housing & Residential Life E4 Vice President for Student Affairs, JC Kellam G4 Commons F4 Music F3 Theatre Center G4 Sterry Hall F5 G5 Computer Information Systems Physics, Roy F. Mitte D4 Human Resources, JC Kellam G4 Vice President for University Advancement, JC Kellam G4 Derrick F3 Nueces F4 Thornton International House D4 Tower E4 and Quantitative Methods, McCoy Hall E4 Political Science, Undergraduate Academic Ctr F4 Information Technology, JC Kellam G4 University Marketing, JC Kellam G4 Education, College of G4 Old Main G3 Track & Field Facility M2 Computer Science, Nueces F4 Psychology, Undergraduate Academic Ctr F4 Institutional Effectiveness, JC Kellam G4 University News, JC Kellam G4 Darren B. Casey Athletic Admin. I3 Pecos F3 Trinity G3 APARTMENTS Counseling, Leadership, Adult Education, Radiation Therapy, Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 Institutional Research, JC Kellam G4 University Planning and Assessment, JC Kellam G4 Evans F4 Pedernales F3 Undergraduate Academic Center F4 Bobcat Village M1 and School Psychology, Education Bldg G4 Respiratory Care, Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 Instructional Technologies Support, Alkek Library E3 E4 University Star, Trinity G3 Family & Consumer Sciences C4 Performing Arts Center G5 Undergraduate Admissions Center F5 Campus Colony E4 Criminal Justice, Hines Academic Ctr G3 Social Work, Health Professions Bldg D3 D4 International Office, Thorton International House D4 Visitors Center, LBJ Student Ctr E3 Fire Station Studio F6 Physical Plant G2 West Campus Fields B3 Comanche Hill D4 E4 Curriculum and Instruction, Education Bldg G4 Sociology, Undergraduate Academic Ctr F4 IT Assistance Center (ITAC), Math Computer Sci E3 F3 Veterans Affairs, JC Kellam G4 Flowers F4 Power Plant G3 Riverside J4 Engineering (Ingram School of), Roy F. Mitte D4 Theatre and Dance, Theatre Ctr G4 Library, Alkek Library E3 E4 Wittliff Collections, Alkek Library E3 E4 Freeman Aquatic Biology H3 President’s House C4 D4 Engineering Technology, Roy F.
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