Angelo State University
| Former name | San Angelo College (1928–1965) Angelo State College (1965–1969) | 
|---|---|
| Motto | Fiat Lux | 
| Motto in English | Let there be light | 
| Type | Public university | 
| Established | 1928 | 
| Parent institution | Texas Tech University System | 
| Academic affiliations | Space-grant | 
| Endowment | $275 million (2024) (ASU only) $3.06 billion (2024) (system-wide) | 
| Budget | $162 million (FY2025) | 
| President | Lt. General Ronnie Hawkins | 
| Academic staff | 412 (Fall 2023) | 
| Students | 11,542 (Fall 2024) | 
| Undergraduates | 9,779 (Fall 2024) | 
| Postgraduates | 1,763 (Fall 2024) | 
| Location | , Texas, United States 31°26′16″N 100°27′39″W / 31.43778°N 100.46083°W | 
| Campus | Small city, 268 acres (108 ha) | 
| Colors | Blue and gold | 
| Nickname | Rams | 
| Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II – Lone Star | 
| Mascot | Dominic the Ram(live) Roscoe and Bella(costumed) | 
| Website | angelo.edu | 
Angelo State University is a public university in San Angelo, Texas, United States. It was founded in 1928 as San Angelo College. It gained university status and awarded its first baccalaureate degrees in 1967 and graduate degrees in 1969, the same year it took on its current name. It offers 50 undergraduate programs and 31 graduate programs. It is the second-largest campus in the Texas Tech University System.