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Guide to Education A FORT WORTH WEEKLY SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT From the South Campus established in 1967 to the cutting-edge Trinity River East Campus for Health Care Professions, Tarrant County College has grown with the community to meet its needs for more than 44 years. Whether it’s preparing for admission to a four-year university, changing careers, or learning something new, students turn to Tarrant County College for affordable and open access to quality teaching and learning. An Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access to the Disabled Part of the Landscape — Part of the Community SOUTH TRINITY RIVER EAST CAMPUS HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS SOUTHEAST NORTHWEST NORTHEAST TRINITY RIVER www.tccd.edu Tomorrow Starts Here

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Guide to Education

A FORT WORTH WEEKLY SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

From the South Campus established in 1967 to the cutting-edge Trinity River East Campus for Health Care Professions, Tarrant County College has grown with the community to meet its needs for more than 44 years.

Whether it’s preparing for admission to a four-year university, changing careers, or learning something new, students turn to Tarrant County College for affordable and open access to quality teaching and learning.

An Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal Access to the Disabled

Part of the Landscape —Part of the Community

SOUTH

TRINITY RIVER EAST CAMPUSHEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS

SOUTHEAST

NORTHWEST

NORTHEAST

TRINITY RIVER

www.tccd.edu Tomorrow Starts Here

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Tomorrow Starts HereTarrant County College is providing the gateway to good jobs and a better life

en years ago, Facebook didn’t exist. Ten years before that, we didn’t have the Web. So who knows what jobs

will be born a decade from now? Though unemployment is at a 25‑year high, work will eventually return. But it won’t look the same. We will see a more flexible, more freelance, more collaborative work world. It will be run by a generation with new values. Tarrant County College is crucial to assuring that Tarrant County has the highly skilled workforce needed in the competition for jobs. Anyone with a desire to learn and grow can find opportunity at TCC, including returning adults, veterans, underserved populations, and aspiring entrepreneurs. TCC provides a gateway to thousands of students to good jobs and a better life. TCC, a comprehensive two‑year institution was established in 1965 and is dedicated to providing quality education that exceeds the expectations of the people of Tarrant County. With six beautiful campuses and nearly 50,000 students enrolled in associate degree and technical programs, TCC is the seventh largest among Texas colleges and universities. At TCC we focus on learning. This means we offer flexibility and variety in the way we schedule and deliver learning opportunities. It means we recognize that your learning style is as individual as your lifestyle. It means that we are constantly updating and upgrading not only what you’ll learn, but also how you’ll learn. Our exceptional instruction will excite your curiosity, develop your critical thinking and give you new problem‑solving skills.

One in 19 Tarrant County residents will take a course at Tarrant County College this year. Is getting your education at TCC right for you? Here are some popular reasons students go. • Affordable tuition. At $52 per semester hour, TCC costs

significantly less than public and private four-year colleges and universities.

• Convenient locations. With six campuses across Tarrant County, many students are able to attend TCC while living at home, saving on campus‑living costs. Plus, our new Trinity River East

• Small classes. The average class at TCC has fewer than 30 students, which means you receive personal attention from your professors.

. • Flexible class schedules: Classes are offered during the day, evening, and weekends to accommodate work schedules. More than 80% of TCC students work part‑ or full‑time jobs and many have family responsibilities.

• Transfer to a four-year college or university: Students frequently begin their undergraduate studies at TCC and finish at a four-year school.

• Professors concentrate on teaching: TCC instructors focus on teaching students and tend not to be distracted by research and publishing. Professors also have extensive practical experience in the subjects they teach. Full‑time TCC faculty spend more hours in the classroom than faculty in any other sector of higher education.

• Direction for high school students still seeking a career path: At TCC, students can explore different subject areas before

committing to a program or enrolling in a certificate program in preparation for a specific career, trade, or profession.

• Promote skill building and job advancement: Students can take continuing education courses to meet specific needs and interests for job advancement, job placement, and personal development.

TCC appeals to students of all ages from its College for Kids enrichment summer program to its Senior Education Program that provides low‑cost life enhancement programs for senior citizens. TCC also provides a pathway to a better future for the homeless through its Visions Unlimited Program, which fosters self-sufficiency by opening access to higher educa‑tion. The College’s Continuing Education Services Program has gained a reputation for its ability to respond quickly to business community needs. The partnerships established to develop and deliver training for major businesses has helped reduce unemployment while allowing companies to fill short‑ages of skilled workers and upgrading existing employees’ skills. Tarrant County College also is an Achieving the Dream institution. Achieving the Dream is a national nonprofit or‑ganization dedicated to helping more community college, students, particularly students of color and low‑income stu‑dents to succeed. Built on the values of equity and excellence, Achieving the Dream advances community college student success through work on four fronts: transforming commu‑nity colleges, influencing policy, developing new knowledge, and engaging the public. Come to Tarrant County College. Tomorrow starts here.

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Reasons to Choose

1. TCC is ConvenientOne college; six campuses. No matter where you live in Tarrant County, there is a beautiful TCC campus near you.

2. TCC is AffordableAt only $52 per semester credit hour, attending TCC costs much less than other colleges in Tarrant County. In addition, scholarships and financial aid are available.

3. TCC is FlexibleChoose day and night classes, Weekend College, online courses, Distance Learning, hybrid classes and more.

4. TCC Offers QualityWhether you’re transferring to another college or university, pursuing an associate degree, or seeking certification to get a better job, TCC is here to help.

5. TCC is ExcitingExpress your personal interests through a wide variety of clubs and organizations, as well as intramural sports.

TCC

An Equal Opportunity Institution/Equal access to the disabled.

Tomorrow Starts Here

Visit www.tccd.eduor call 817-515-8223

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Amberton University: Premiere Choice of Working Adults

Since its founding in 1971, Amberton University has focused on the needs of working adults seeking higher education. “We are not for everyone,” says University President Dr. Melinda Reagan. “There are no athletics or social clubs at Amberton. While these activities are important to the traditional student, we are best suited to older, non-traditional students who are serious about pursuing a quality education.” Amberton’s classes are offered during the evening hours and on Saturdays; ideal scheduling for its adult population. The average age is 37. Amberton students bal-ance the pressures of family and career while attending college. Two campuses, in Garland and Frisco, and the availability of on-line courses make it extremely conve-nient. Classes meet once a week with four ten-week sessions offered annually. Amberton was recently rated a “best buy” by the consumer guide GetEducated.com. Tuition is only $235 per credit hour, among the lowest in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The majority of Amberton students graduate debt free. “We truly are an educational bar-gain,” Dr. Reagan admits. “Especially considering the quality of our faculty and the rigor of our degrees.” Amberton is fully accredited and classes are taught by a prestigious list of professors, all professionals in their fi eld. Nineteen undergraduate and graduate degrees are available including Project Management, General Business, Management, Human Relations and Business, Christian Counseling, Professional and School Counseling, Strategic Leader-ship and Human Resource Training and Development. When you arrive at the point in your career where increasing your education is essential to advancement, look to Amberton University. Call 972-279-6511. Or visit www.Amber-ton.edu for more information. Apply now. The Summer Session begins June 9th.

Amberton University is a nationally recognized institution serving working adult students for 40 years. The University’s distinctive traits uniquely place Amberton above the rest.

Quality - Amberton is fully accredited by the Commission on Colleges of The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and offers programs students can trust. Nineteen undergraduate and graduate degree programs are available including Project Management, General Business, Management, Human Relations and Business, Christian Counseling, Professional and School Counseling, Strategic Leadership and Human Resource Training and Development.

Practicality - Amberton’s programs are based in real-world application. All instructors at the University practice what they teach.

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Affordability - Each course is $705 – no matter whether the student is an undergraduate, graduate, in-state or out-of-state resident. Amberton offers the lowest tuition of any private university in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.

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