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  2. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The first building was named "Fort Worth Hall" in honor of the seminary's new location. In 1925, the Baptist General Convention of Texas passed control of the seminary to the Southern Baptist Convention. The Department of Religious Education and the Department of Gospel Music were established within the seminary in 1915.

  3. Collin College - Wikipedia

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    Collin College is a public community college district in Texas.Founded in 1985, the district has grown as the county has grown from around 5,000 students in 1986 to more than 58,800 credit and noncredit students.

  4. Tarrant County College - Wikipedia

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    Tarrant County College (TCC) or Tarrant County College District (TCCD) is a public community college in Tarrant County, Texas. It offers five transferrable degrees as well as degrees and certificates in occupational and technical programs. The district consists of five physical campuses, a virtual campus (TCC Connect) and a centralized office.

  5. Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth, TX - WebMD

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    Cook Children's Medical Center is a Practice with 1 Location. Currently Cook Children's Medical Center's 19 physicians cover 9 specialty areas of medicine.

  6. Dallas College - Wikipedia

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    Dallas College was founded as the Dallas County Junior College District in 1965, and became known as the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) in 1972. The first campus, El Centro College, was established in 1966 in downtown Dallas. Bill J. Priest served as the founding chancellor from 1965 until his retirement in 1981.

  7. College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More - Wikipedia

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    After a meeting between the college president and newly appointed Fort Worth bishop Michael Olson, the bishop withdrew permission for any celebrations of the Tridentine Mass on the college campus. The student population declined: in September 2013, the college had 42 students enrolled, of whom 25 returned for the Spring 2014 term.

  8. Amanda Singh, Nurse Practitioner | Fort Worth, TX | WebMD

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    Amanda Singh is a nurse practitioner in Fort Worth, TX with undefined years of experience. . New patients are welcome.

  9. Trinity Valley School - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Valley School ("TVS") is a PK-12, co-ed, independent school in Fort Worth, Texas. Trinity Valley School has four main objectives for its students: fine scholarship with its fulfillment at college; the development of wide constructive interests; intelligent citizenship; and spiritual and moral development which promotes lasting values. [1]