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Texarkana College
MottoA Great Place to Start ... Or Start Over
TypePublic community college
Established1927
PresidentJason Smith
Undergraduates4,695
LocationTexarkana, Texas, United States
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue and White
NicknameBulldog
Websitetexarkanacollege.edu

Texarkana College is a public community college in Texarkana, Texas.

History

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Texarkana College was formed in 1927, as a branch of the Texarkana Independent School District, which voted to proceed with plans for establishment of a community college. Its first building was located at the corner of 16th and Pine Streets, and contained classrooms, laboratories, and a gymnasium, the latter two of which were used by both the college and the high school.

In 1941, the citizens of Texarkana voted to create a separate Texarkana College District, complete with approval of a $20 mill property tax to fund the District. However, the local school board and the district's Board of Regents would comprise the same individuals until 1957, when the two boards voted to separate. After a successful bond issue in 1948, the college purchased 20 acres (81,000 m) at its present location, and moved there in October 1951.

In 1971, Texarkana College and East Texas State University joined to offer upper-level and graduate courses on the Texarkana College campus, whereby Texarkana College students could obtain Bachelor's and Master's degrees without leaving Texarkana. In 1976, Texarkana College deeded 3.8 acres (15,000 m) to ETSU to build an administration building. The ETSU-Texarkana campus would later become a separately accredited institution and is today's Texas A&M University-Texarkana that later relocated to a separate facility.

The Seal of Texarkana College was designed by former instructor Richmond White. Encircling the star of Texas is the live oak branch symbolizing strength and grandeur and the laurel branch representing honor and peace. The year of 1927 is written above the star of Texas to represent the year that Texarkana College was established.

Campus

Southwest corner of Texarkana College campus

Texarkana College is located in the northeast border of Texarkana, Texas, at the junction of Robison and Tucker streets, which is approximately one mile south of Interstate 30.

Service area

The Texas Legislature states that the college's service area is:

Of that area, only Bowie County is in the college's taxation zone.

Athletics

In 2012, Texarkana College had to shut down its athletic teams because of a financial crisis. The college teams were known as the Bulldogs.

Notable people

A notable alumnus of Texarkana College is businessman and politician H. Ross Perot, who served as president of the student council. Professional baseball player Hunter Pence and country singer Tracy Lawrence also attended TC.

References

  1. ^ Texas Education Code, "Sec. 130.203. TEXARKANA COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA."
  2. "Texarkana Independent School District Names H. Ross Perot as 2009 Distinguished Alumni" (PDF). Texarkana Independent School District. 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2011-07-21.

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See also: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

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