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Texarkana College

Texarkana College
2500 North Robison Road
903-823-3456

Mission Statement:

Texarkana College prepares individuals for success in life by providing quality opportunities for vocational preparation and academic advancement.

History:

Texarkana College was established in 1927 as a public junior college and as a branch of the Texarkana, Texas Public School Systems governed by the Texarkana independent School District Board of Trustees. First located at 16th and Pine Streets, the campus was comprised of classrooms, laboratories, offices, and a gymnasium.

The College experienced a slow but steady growth from the 109 students in 1927 until the end of World War II at which time it became increasingly apparent that the growth in enrollment caused by returning veterans demanded expansion. Accordingly, a bond issue was included in a 1948 election to the tune of $40,000 to purchase a new campus and to finance construction. Twenty acres were purchased and construction of an administration building and gymnasium began in 1950. In 1953, the college relocated to its present site on Robison Road with an enrollment of 589 students.

In 1957, the Texarkana Independent School District Board of Trustees voted to “divest itself control, management and operation of the Texarkana Junior College District” and to create a separate Board of Trustees for Texarkana College to be comprised of nine members.

In 1971, Texarkana College joined forces with East Texas State University, which is now Texas A&M University/Texarkana (TAMU-T) in a uniquely cooperative venture that allows North East Texas residents greater access to higher education. Expansion and growth continue today with the addition of new programs and partnerships with surrounding school districts and high quality continuing education available to all members of the community.

In the fall semester of 2009, Texarkana College reached record enrollment of 5,263 students.


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