At the January board meeting, Texarkana College Trustees heard a report on the success of TC’s Educational Opportunity Center (EOC). College officials reported that the program is helping level the playing field for Bowie and Cass County residents who want to attend college but who lack the resources or support needed to start the admissions process.
Texarkana College will receive a $100,000 grant from the American Electric Power Foundation for the purchase of advanced manufacturing training equipment.
ERA Raffaelli Realtors presented a $1,050 check to the Texarkana College Foundation for the Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) scholarship at a check presentation ceremony held on December 11, 2019.
Texarkana College’s Bill Moran School of Bladesmithing will celebrate its move from Washington, Arkansas, to Texarkana, Texas, with an open house and ribbon cutting on Friday, Oct. 11 at 4:30 p.m.
At the board meeting on Monday, August 26, Texarkana College trustees approved an official partnership with Texas Veterans Commission Claims Representation and Counseling division to provide on-campus accommodations to TVC to provide aid in accessing benefits to any eligible veteran who served in the United States armed forces. Dependents or survivors of eligible veterans may also receive assistan
Do you have what it takes? Texarkana College is looking for someone to assume the duties and obligations as "Bo the Bulldog." This person must have great enthusiasm for all things TC, a flexible schedule and willingness to make many appearances at TC events and fundraisers.
Dr. Donna McDaniel, Chief Academic Officer and Vice President of Instruction at Texarkana College, was named the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Carl M. “Cheesie” Nelson Administrative Leadership Award at the summer meeting of the Texas Association Community Colleges. TC President Dr. Jason Smith made the announcement to TC Trustees today at their monthly board meeting. Smith said presidents and
During Monday's board meeting, Texarkana College Trustees learned that TC set new institutional records last year for student success. Dr. Donna McDaniel, TC’s Vice President of Instruction, reported that the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board released its 2019 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac last week showing profiles of performance and characteristics for all state-funded institutio
This year, Kids’ College will be ONE WEEK with longer, more intensive classes, meaning more hands-on learning! Classes are available from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-4 p.m. so kids can attend all day. You can also purchase a lunch pass so your student can have the lunch of their choice in the Bulldog Bistro, just like a real college student.