Texas A&M buys law school from Texas Wesleyan University

Aug. 16, 2013
Newly named Texas A&M Law School will open next week in Fort Worth

The Texas A&M University system has bought the Texas Wesleyan University Law School in Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram says the school will open on Aug. 19 as the Texas A&M Law School. The A&M System is paying $73.2 million for the law school--$30 million now, and the remaining $43.2 million from 2014 through 2017. The law school will have about 750 students this year.

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