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Discover the advantages of attending Tarrant County College – open access, lower costs, smaller class sizes, and a wide range of programs. Learn about admission steps, financial aid options, and convenient registration. With flexible schedules and various locations, TCC offers a supportive student environment with a 26:1 faculty ratio. Get engaged with over 250 clubs and organizations, including honor societies, student government, and study abroad opportunities. High school students can benefit from dual credit programs, earning both high school and college credits simultaneously, with credits transferring to universities in Texas. Contact Lauren Muhl, College Access Coordinator, or Juana Leonard for more information.
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Why should I attend a community college? • Open access • Do not require a certain GPA or SAT/ACT score • Lower cost • Smaller class sizes • Wide variety of programs
Admission Steps • FREE application • Pre-Assessment Activity • TSI Assessment (formerly ACCUPLACER) • Advising • Financial Aid • Meningitis Vaccination • Register!
Apply for FAFSA and TCC Scholarships beginning January of senior year!
TCCD is currently the 6th largest college/university in Texas with over 50,000 students! With our flexible schedules and multiple locations, we have a student to faculty ratio of 26:1.
Get involved! • TCC has over 250 student clubs and organizations! • Honor Societies • Student Government • Intramural sports • Study Abroad • Special Interest Groups (ex: Dance Club, Psychology Club, etc)
TCC programs in high school • Dual Credit • Earn high school and college credit at the same time! • Credits DO transfer to public/private universities in Texas • 11th and 12th grade • Complete testing requirements • Get counselor and TCC approval • Early High School Enrollment • Same requirements as Dual Credit • Will only earn college credit
Thank You! • Contact Information: • Lauren Muhl, College Access Coordinator • Lauren.Muhl@tccd.edu • Juana Leonard • Juana.Leonard@tccd.edu