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School Became a College
During the School's later years of operation, new community circumstances reduced the demand for an agricultural high school. In 1927, State legislators authorized the CSSA's officials to change the institution from one that offered high-school-level work to one that provided college-level work. Cameron State School of Agriculture became Cameron State Agricultural College and retreated from the mission of teaching farm family children to assume their parents' places.
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