Tarrant County College (TCC) is a public community college which was established in 1965 located in Tarrant County, Texas. It grants Associates of Arts, an Associate of Science, an Associate of Applied Science, and Associates of Arts in Teaching degrees. The institution was ranked as the sixth leading in Texas in 2008 among community colleges and universities with student enrollment for credit hours of 98,000. Affordable and open access to quality teaching and learning is offered by the college and implements its mission through a clearly defined set of programs, services, and partnerships. TCC is committed to grant guided pathways for students that serve them to achieve their educational goals. To function as one college, to become student ready and serving the community are the three goals of the college. The goal of TCC is to sustain an equitable and inclusive environment that builds a productive learning community. Through TCC, students can build support systems, get involved in the community and engage in leadership development.
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