The University will be closed for the Holidays from Dec. 20 – Jan 1.  Offices will reopen at regular operating hours on Jan. 2, 2025.

Classes will resume on Saturday, January 4, 2025

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Amberton University

History

From the beginning, the University’s purpose was to identify and provide for the educational needs of the community.  Quickly, the University turned its attention and interest to educational programs that catered to working adults.

1971

Amberton University began as an extension campus of Abilene Christian University and was located in Mesquite, Texas. The University quickly turned its attention and interest to educational programs that catered to working adults.


1974

The campus location was moved to Garland, Texas. The new campus was designed to cater to mature adults who did not need or desire the environmental trappings associated with traditional colleges such as dormitories, cafeterias, gymnasiums, and intramural athletics.


1981

The University received accreditation from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and plans were approved for separating the institution from Abilene Christian University. The separation was completed in June 1982 and the University took the name Amber University.


2001

The University changed its name from Amber University to Amberton University to more accurately describe its purpose. The English addition of “ton” to a word means a town or village. As a result of offering adult students traditional lecture and nontraditional e-courses, the name more accurately identifies the community of learners.


2006

Amberton opened an additional center in Frisco in order to better serve their students in Collin County.


2021

Amberton celebrated 50 years of providing quality education to adult learners throughout the United States and many other countries.