The 2010 census form will be arriving in your mailbox soon. James McNeal has more on what's being done to inform students about how to fill out the form.…
Look for the form to be delivered sometime next month.
The Texas State University Student Affairs office and the Bateman Public Relations team have joined forces to inform students about the importance of the census.
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Smith says more than seven-thousand students will receive the forms on campus.
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The census helps ensure that San Marcos gets its fair share of political representation and government funding. After the census is completed, there's a possibility that the population of San Marcos will exceed 50 thousand, which could bring in more funding for area projects:
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Facebook and Twitter are among the ways the Census Bureau is reaching out to explain the process to students. Some students are not sure if they should use their San Marcos address or their parents' address as their official residence for the census.
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After filling out the ten questions on the form, all you have to do is send it back in the pre-paid envelope.
For Bobcat Update… I’m James McNeal.
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