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Jan 14th, 2014
Southeast Campus
For Immediate Release:
Welcome from the President

Dr. William CoppolaIt is my pleasure to welcome you to Southeast Campus. Since opening our doors in 1996, Southeast Campus has successfully served thousands of students through our many academic and workforce development programs.

Like all of the TCC Campuses, we are committed to providing affordable and open access to a quality education. With our primary focus on student success, the faculty, administration and staff of Southeast Campus are dedicated to providing an environment where teaching and learning can excel. As a student, you will be an active partner in your education.

Our academic programs will prepare you to succeed at a four-year college or university, and our technical/workforce development programs will train you to enter high-skill, high-wage careers.

Not only do we have a strong commitment to helping you achieve your educational goals, we also offer you opportunities to grow personally. With over 40 clubs and organizations, there are ample occasions and possibilities for you to develop your abilities in leadership and scholarship.

I invite you to visit our beautiful campus at any time to see all that we have to offer.

DREAM, ACHIEVE, SUCCEED . . . at Southeast Campus!

Bill Coppola, Ph.D.
President, Southeast Campus

Southeast Campus
2100 Southeast Parkway
Arlington, TX 76018

About the Company:
Tarrant County College was established by a countywide election on July 31, 1965, as Tarrant County Junior College, the name change coming in 1999. The South Campus opened in 1967, followed by Northeast (1968), Northwest (1976), Southeast (1996) and Trinity River Campus (2009). The Trinity River Campus East for Health Care Professions opened in downtown Fort Worth, just blocks away from the Trinity River Campus, in the fall of 2011. The College District is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees elected for staggered six-year terms in single member districts.

Enrollment growth has been steady throughout recent years. The South Campus, at 4,772, had the largest opening-day enrollment of any community college in the nation up to that time. Overall credit student enrollment passed the 20,000 mark in 1980 and exceeded 50,000 in the fall of 2011. As of 2012, TCC is the sixth-largest college or university in Texas.

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