Rules have been finalized about concealed carry of handguns at Texas A&M system universities and agencies.
Board of regents chairman Cliff Thomas asked but did not receive any requests to change recommendations made by university presidents and agency leaders.
Starting August 1, concealed carry will be allowed in classrooms and residence halls.
Policies differ among other locations where concealed carry bans continue.
A point of emphasis from general counsel Ray Bonilla and chancellor John Sharp was the extensive process to place a ban in a specific office.
The only public speakers were two members of the Texas A&M student senate. Speaker Aaron Mitchell and the chairman of the rules and regulations committee, David Sonka, thanked the regents and the A&M administration for their support.
The new policies apply only to concealed carry. A statewide ban continues on open carry on college campuses.