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Tarrant County College

Fort Worth, TX

1500 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102

http://www.tccd.edu

Tarrant County College is a two-year community college located in Fort Worth, TX. Admission is obtainable for all, as the acceptance rate is 100%. It has a larger student body with full-time enrollment of 15,830 undergraduate students. Tarrant County undergraduates can choose from 56 potential majors across seven academic disciplines. The most routinely in-demand focuses are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Information Science, with 52% of graduates receiving an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 9% and 4% of students study Business and Information Science, respectively. If you are planning on getting a degree in agricultural sciences or protective services while living in Texas but don't have high test scores, Tarrant County is the perfect choice for you, because it ranks 5th in the state for both these programs. What's more, Tarrant County is the 21st best mid-sized college in TX according to our analysis. At full price, in-state tuition goes for $3,288 a year, but for applicants based outside of Texas, tuition runs $7,938. Before you decide against applying due to the price, keep in mind that around two thirds of Tarrant County undergraduates get at least some scholarship or grant funding. 23% of Tarrant County College students wind up their college education with a diploma to their name, awaiting to find their dream jobs. The median alumnus goes on to make $29,100 two years after receiving their degrees. After four additional years working, the alumni's median income climbs 18.2% to $34,400; however, that is still 14.2% south of the national median. Applying students might also like to be aware that it doesn't offer early decision. Secondly, it does not offer a study abroad program, and about 49% of first-year, part-time students continue to pursue their degrees the following year. With regard to your cash flow, be aware that 50% of undergraduates receive state grant aid and the average tuition for people from households making over $110k a year is $10,039. With regard to demographics, 2% of undergrads are foreign and 5% of undergraduates at Tarrant County come from homes with a yearly salary of $110k or more. With regard for campus life, Tarrant County does not have on-campus housing. To wrap things up, the average student graduates with debt of $4,615 per year and the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home a starting salary of $15,600 or less.

Ratings

8.97

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Admissions

100%

Acceptance

SAT Score

-

ACT Score

-

Cost

Net Price:

$5,912/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$4,732/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

65%

Academics


22:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

24%

Evening Degree Programs

Yes

Student Faculty Ratio

22:1

Majors

Most Popular Majors

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Graduates by Major


Liberal Arts and Humanities

4084

Business

693

Information Science

319

Nursing

263

Business

244

Aircraft Maintenance

144

Information Science

122

Accounting Technician and Bookkeeping

115

Value

In State Tuition
$3,132/year
Out of State Tuition
$7,560/year