Tarrant County College South Campus

Tarrant County College-South Campus
5301 Campus Drive,
Fort Worth, TX


Located in Fort Worth, Texas, one of TCC's four public, two-year comprehensive community colleges. TCC South was established over 30 years ago to serve the community through educational programs, two-year Associate Degrees and a variety of training and educational programs. Academic departments include studies in business and Science, Health and Technology, and Humanities. Programs range from automotive and electronic technology to fine arts and communication arts.

Established in 1965, Tarrant county college offers comprehensive, affordable two-year programs for the people of Tarrant County. The schools of Tarrant County College offer University transfer programs, Workforce education programs, Technical programs, Developmental courses, Adult literacy courses, Continuing education and community services. The schools of Tarrant County College are accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. TCC's educational programs and courses are approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Students at TCC can apply for a number of financial aid programs, scholarships, and educational assistance opportunities.

All students in the TCC district can take advantage of the schools career and employment services, campus learning centers, counseling & advising programs, and student activitites. South TCC offers many unique programs in the technology field such as the Game and Simulation Program which focuses game design, development, and electronic games.


Quick Facts
  • Tarrant County College produces a campus newspaper called the TCC Collegian which serves the entire district and all four campuses.

  • TCC"s Office of Student Activities produces events such as speakers, noon music, student organizations, cultural arts, video movies, co-curricular programs for the classroom, and leadership retreats to meet all their students needs.

  • Students that are considered in academic good standing must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.

  • South Campus offers a unique Bridge Program, a four-week program that prepares incoming students for a comprehensive college experience by focusing on both academic and social success.

  • South Campus offers "The Women In New Roles Program" which was started in 1978 to address the increased number of women returning to school by offering a unique college-credit program designed to assist women in the transition of returning to school.



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