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  2. Central Texas College - Wikipedia

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    Central Texas College was established by a vote of the citizens of Central Texas in 1965 to serve the western section of Bell County, Texas and Coryell County. The campus was constructed on more than 500 acres of land donated by Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos) between Killeen and Copperas Cove. In September 1967, the school opened its doors to ...

  3. Texas A&M University–Central Texas - Wikipedia

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    A&M-Central Texas is an upper division college, meaning its students must complete their freshman and sophomore-level coursework at a two-year college or other institution of higher education. Texas A&M–Central Texas primarily serves non-traditional students : The average age of the student body is 34, 40% of students are affiliated with the ...

  4. North Central Texas College - Wikipedia

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    North Central Texas College. / 33.6188; -97.1660. North Central Texas College ( NCTC) is a public community college in Gainesville, Texas. It serves Cooke County, Denton County, and Montague County, Texas .

  5. Texas College - Wikipedia

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    Texas College is a private, historically black Christian Methodist Episcopal college in Tyler, Texas.It is affiliated with the United Negro College Fund.It was founded in 1894 by a group of ministers affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, a predominantly black denomination which was at the time known as the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America.

  6. Austin Community College District - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Community College District ( ACC) is a public community college system serving the Austin, Texas, metropolitan area and surrounding Central Texas communities. The college maintains numerous campuses, centers, and distance learning options to serve about 100,000 students in academic, continuing education and adult education programs.

  7. Southwestern University - Wikipedia

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    southwestern .edu. Southwestern University ( Southwestern or SU) is a private liberal arts college in Georgetown, Texas. Formed in 1873 from a revival of collegiate charters granted in 1840, Southwestern is the oldest college or university in Texas. Southwestern offers 40 bachelor's degrees in the arts, sciences, fine arts, and music as well as ...

  8. List of colleges and universities in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University is the state's largest of higher learning in terms of enrollment and largest public university, having 77,491 students while Southwest College for the Deaf is the state's smallest college with an enrollment of 48 in the fall of 2023.

  9. San Jacinto College - Wikipedia

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    San Jacinto College (Spanish: Colegio San Jacinto) is a public community college in the Greater Houston area, with its campuses in Pasadena and Houston, Texas.Established in 1961, San Jacinto College originally consisted of the independent school districts (ISD) of Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, and Pasadena.