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Campus Life

Campus Size

Small Campus
1,327
Total Undergrads
Including 237 Part-time
280
Degree-Seeking Freshmen
Gender Breakdown:
48% Women
52% Men

Athletics

NCAA Division III (with football)

American Southwest Conference

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Cross Country/Track

Total Varsity Sports

9
Men's sports coaches (Average salary: $60,424)
8
Women's sports coaches (Average salary: $51,020)
Athletics Details
Sport Varsity Men Varsity Women Club Intramural
All Track Combined 94 43 - -
Baseball 52 - - -
Basketball 17 15 - -
Football 115 - - -
Golf 9 5 - -
Soccer 24 18 - -
Swimming and Diving 19 14 - -
Tennis 8 9 - -
Volleyball - 15 - -

Diversity

Student Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1.2%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.6%
Black/non-Hispanic 15.7%
Hispanic 14.1%
Non-resident alien 0.5%
Race/Ethnicity unknown 8.3%
Two or more races 0.0%
White/non-Hispanic 58.6%
Disabilities
Percent of students with disability 4%

Services & Housing

Services Offered
  • Remedial services for students with learning disabilities
  • Academic/Career counseling
  • Employment services for current students to find part-time positions
  • Job placement for graduates to find full-time employment
  • Library on campus
Living
  • On-Campus Housing
  • Meal plan offered, maximum 20 meals per week.

Clubs & Organizations

We do not have information for clubs or organizations at McMurry University

Safety Statistics

Arrests On Campus
Illegal Weapons Possession 0
Drug Law Violation 0
Liquor Law Violation 0
Criminal Offenses On Campus
Personal Crime 0
Property Crime 6
Reviews: Dorm Life

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Food And Dining
  • 5
  • Amity from San Angelo, TX
  • May-08-2013 I am a current student here

    The dining hall is the best place for a student to be. The food is in more times than none exotic. You could have a little of anything.

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  • 3
  • Nicole
  • Apr-27-2013 I am a past student here

    The dining hall food isn't bad. It is a all you can eat type of system. Pretty Good.

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  • 5
  • Deanna from Clyde, TX
  • Apr-09-2013 I am a current student here

    The food on campus is delicious. If you would rather not eat on campus, there are great restaurants nearby.

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  • 3
  • Sonia from Abilene, TX
  • Dec-31-2012 I am a current student here

    The cafeteria food is edible, sometimes good, often not so good. But there is always a wide variety of foods to pick and The Grill if one does not like the cafeteria.

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  • 3
  • Katelyn from Fort Worth, TX
  • Dec-26-2012 I am a current student here

    McMurry has the Village Market, which serves as its regular cafeteria with a large buffet and salad bar with at least 3 choices of meals on weekdays (usually only 2 on weekends). There will always be pizza and hamburgers, but every day has a different dish ranging from pork chops to spaghetti to barbecue sandwiches. The breakfasts are great, featuring a big Belgian waffle maker and a sweet lady ready to take your order for breakfast burritos and omelets, among the other choices like donuts and cinnamon rolls. Also, it's great to have homemade desserts every day, not to mention a Blue Bell ice cream bar, with new flavors every week. The Sports Grille serves as a restaurant, with certain sandwiches and burgers you can order, and Java City is the university's personal coffee shop with frozen treats as well as warm, and bread and scones available for purchase.

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  • 1
  • Anonymous
  • Dec-02-2012 I am a current student here

    The food in the cafteria is not the greatest at all. You get tired of it really quickly. Their is also the Grill on campus, but you get tired of eating the greasy food as well.

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  • 1
  • Taylor, TX
  • Oct-31-2012 I am a current student here

    The food in the university is terrible but the restaurants around the town are good and plentiful.

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Student Responses to Review Topic: Greek Life
  • 0
  • Katelyn from Fort Worth, TX
  • Dec-26-2012 I am a current student here

    I am a freshman about to go into my second semester so I am only just about to experience Greek Life! But I know it doesn't fit the stressful stereotypes that are found at bigger schools. There is definitely sisterhood and brotherhood, but at a smaller university there is less competition and therefore less pressure to do things that would put you outside of your comfort zone in a bad way.

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