State Legislature Funds Next Steps for Tarleton State’s Proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine

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STEPHENVILLE — Historic support for Tarleton State University continued in the 89th legislative session, including $5 million in non-formula support for the proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine (applicant status — seeking accreditation). The Texas Legislature has now committed over $17 million to Tarleton State for the sole purpose of enhancing rural healthcare across the state of Texas. Overall, Tarleton State has seen a 50% increase in state appropriations over the last three bienniums.

Tarleton State’s proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine is positioned to help address critical disparities in healthcare access and quality in rural and medically underserved communities. The college is seeking approval for a class size of 150 students.

“We are grateful for the steadfast financial support of our state legislators over the past three sessions,” said Tarleton State President Dr. James Hurley. “With their backing, we are expanding access to an affordable, first-class education at one of the fastest-growing universities in the nation. We will transform lives for generations to come by continuing to focus on adding academic programs that meet the workforce needs in Texas.”

A formal feasibility study for the College of Osteopathic Medicine conducted by Tripp Umbach highlighted the rising demand for physicians across Texas and displayed that Tarleton State is in a strong position to help address the need.

“The recognition of our legislators during this 89th session for an exceptional item is deeply appreciated and creates a strong foundation as we proceed through the accreditation process,” said Founding Dean Dr. Elizabeth Palmarozzi. “This helps assure that we are well on our way to addressing the healthcare needs of rural and medically underserved areas in Texas.”

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