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Tarrant County College District

Fort Worth, TX

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Quick Facts

Success Within Reach

1965
Founded
Public community college
Type
40,214
Total Students
$2K
Tuition (In-State)
$8K
Tuition (Out-State)
$6K
Avg Net Price
Associate's Colleges
Classification

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About Tarrant County College District

Tarrant County College: "Success Within Reach" with diverse campuses and innovative dual-credit programs.

Tarrant County College District (TCCD) stands as a cornerstone of education in North Texas, dedicated to its motto, "Success Within Reach." Founded in 1965 as a public community college, TCCD has grown into a vibrant institution serving over 40,000 students. It’s known for providing accessible, high-quality education across a comprehensive network of campuses, offering a clear path to associate degrees and career advancement.

The college's history is marked by rapid expansion and a commitment to meeting community needs. TCCD made an immediate impact, opening its South Campus in 1967 with over 4,200 students – the largest opening enrollment for a community college in the U.S. at that time. This set the precedent for continuous growth, with new campuses strategically established across Tarrant County, culminating in the fully online TCC Connect campus in 2015, ensuring educational opportunities are available to everyone, everywhere.

Academically, TCCD excels in offering flexible pathways for students, including a unique suite of collegiate high school programs. These innovative dual-credit initiatives allow students to earn both a high school diploma and an associate degree simultaneously, providing a significant head start on their educational and career journeys. With multiple campus locations, each boasting its own distinct character, students benefit from a supportive learning environment tailored to diverse interests and academic goals, making TCCD a dynamic choice for post-secondary education.

Key Highlights

  • One of the largest community colleges, serving over 40,000 students.
  • Founded in 1965 with a record-breaking opening enrollment of over 4,200 students at its South Campus.
  • Offers six distinct physical campuses and a fully online campus (TCC Connect) established in 2015.
  • Known for its "Success Within Reach" motto, emphasizing student accessibility and achievement.
  • Provides innovative collegiate high school programs, allowing students to earn an associate degree concurrently with their high school diploma.
  • Name changed from Tarrant County Junior College to Tarrant County College in 1999.

Timeline

1965
Tarrant County Junior College District founded; voters approve district and elect Board of Trustees.
1966
Construction begins on initial campuses.
1967
South Campus opened with over 4,200 students, the largest opening enrollment for a U.S. community college.
1968
Northeast Campus opened.
1976
Northwest Campus opened.
1996
Southeast Campus opened in Arlington.
1999
Name changed from Tarrant County Junior College to Tarrant County College.
2009
Trinity River Campus opened in downtown Fort Worth.
2015
TCC Connect, a fully online campus, was established.
🏛️
61 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

6 notable schools within Tarrant County College District

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Marine Creek Collegiate High School

Located at the Northwest Campus, offering a dual-credit program for an associate degree.

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Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences

Located at the Trinity River Campus, providing a collegiate high school pathway.

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TCC South Campus – FWISD Early Collegiate High School

Located at the South Campus, a dual-credit program in partnership with FWISD.

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Collegiate Academy at Tarrant County College

Located at the Northeast Campus, offering dual enrollment for high school students.

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Arlington Collegiate High School

Located at the Southeast Campus, providing a dual-credit associate degree program.

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Crowley Collegiate Academy

Located at the South Campus, offering a collegiate high school experience.

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