Tarrant County College District to spend $41,183,000.00 to occupy 217,355 square feet of space in Arlington Texas.
Arlington, Texas — According to state and local economic development sources Tarrant County College District plans to invest $41,183,000.00 to build out 217,355 square feet of new space in Arlington. The company plans to occupy the new space at 2100 Southeast Pkwy in Arlington, on or about January 1, 2025. According to the company website 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), Trinity River Campus (2009) and TCC Connect Campus (2015). The Erma C. Johnson Hadley Northwest Center of Excellence for Aviation, Transportation and Logistics opened in Fall 2014 at Alliance Airport as part of the Northwest Campus. 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. Recently, TCC was named the seventh-largest college or university in Texas. TCC celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2015, by recognizing 50 years since the college was established.
To learn more about Tarrant County College District, visit http://www.tccd.edu/
Company Contact:
Susan Alanis, Chief Operating Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-alanis-06958462/
817-515-8223
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