Category: Introduction
2025-2026 Annual Public Notice of Career and Technical Education Opportunities for All Career and Technical Education Programs
Texarkana College offers a variety of career and technical education programs for all students regardless of race, color, age, sex, disability, or national origin, including those with limited English proficiency. Degree Programs without specified criteria for admission Degree Programs with specified criteria for admission Specified criteria for admission for all above listed programs: Required immunizations,…
Government
The Texarkana College Board of Trustees consists of seven members. The Board is comprised of representatives from Bowie County Commissioner precincts (one through four) and three at-large representatives. For names and terms of current trustees, please visit Texarkana College website at www.texarkanacollege.edu/about/board-of-trustees/. Administration of the policies of the Board is delegated to the President of…
Locations
Texarkana College’s beautiful main campus is located in the northeast border of Texarkana, Texas, at the junction of Robison Road and Tucker Street, which is approximately one-mile south of Interstate 30 in Bowie County, Texas. Texarkana College sits on a 90-acre campus, and includes a two-acre nature reserve. The twin cities of Texarkana, Arkansas-Texas are located halfway…
Academic Calendar
Download an academic calendar pdf Academic Calendar 2024-2025 Academic Calendar 2025-2026 Summer 10-Week Session 2025 June 2 Monday Summer classes begin 19 Thursday Juneteenth (campus closed) July 4 Friday Independence Day (campus closed) 25 Friday Last day to drop August 8 Friday Final Exams 8 Friday Summer 10-week classes end Summer II 2025 July 7…
Institutional Mission Statement, Core Values and Beliefs
Texarkana College Mission Statement: Advancing our community through attainable higher education and lifelong learning. Texarkana College Core Values and Beliefs:
Accreditation, Affiliations & Memberships
APPROVED AND/OR ACCREDITED BY: Texarkana College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees. Texarkana College also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Texarkana College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association…
Welcome from the President
I am excited to be one of the first people to welcome you to Texarkana College! I can relate to you- I began my education at a community college, too! I also want to congratulate you on your decision to start your college education right here at TC. You will find caring faculty and staff…
Welcome from the Dean of Students
I would like to welcome you to Texarkana College. Whether you are a new or returning student, a recent high school graduate or a mature learner, you will find Texarkana College to be a learning institution that supports, encourages, and empowers our students. Texarkana College is an Achieving the Dream college, which means we do…
Foreword
The Texarkana College Catalog/Student Handbook is a source of important information, including student responsibilities, obligations, and privileges. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the catalog/handbook and use it as a reference tool. This catalog is published for informational purposes only. Every possible effort is made to ensure accuracy. However, the provisions of this catalog…
History of Texarkana College
Texarkana College was established in 1927 as a public junior college and as a branch of the Texarkana, Texas, Public School System governed by the Texarkana Independent School District Board of Trustees. First located at 16th and Pine Streets, the campus was composed of classrooms, laboratories, offices, and a gymnasium. The laboratories and gymnasium were…
