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• Credit enrollment of approximately 8,400
each fall semester with an additional
20,000 continuing education enrollments
each year
• Located in the heart of the Pineywoods
of East Texas, approximately 90 miles
east of Dallas and 90 miles west of
Shreveport, Louisiana
• Average class size of 21 students
• Student-to-teacher ratio is 22:1
• Faculty averages more than 20 years
college instructor experience
• Approximately 230 full-time faculty, with
roughly 15% holding doctoral degrees
or terminal degrees and more than 70%
possessing an advanced degree
• On-campus housing for more than
600 students in eight comfortable
residence halls
• Part of the Tyler public school
system until 1945, when voters over-
whelmingly approved a measure to
create a separate junior college district
• More than 50 concentration options
for an Associate in Applied Science
Degree, an Associate in Arts Degree
or a Certificate of Proficiency
• The first school in Texas to become a
Novell® Certified
Partner for instruc-
tion of Novell® network-
ing courses
• Pre-professional offerings
in allied health are the most
comprehensive in the region,
preparing students for careers as
nurses, respiratory therapists, medical
transcriptionists, radiologic techni-
cians, sonographers, surgical technologists,
vision care, and technicians
• Offers the most advanced training
available in information systems,
with study concentrations in Cisco®
technology, Microsoft® and Novell®
networking, programming and
webmastering
• Recognized for having more 1st teamers
and more selections overall to the Phi
Theta Kappa/USA Today All-USA
Academic Team than any other college
in the US
• Male/Female Ratio: 58% Female
42% Male
• Ethnicity:
72% Caucasian
20% Black
6% Hispanic
2% Other
• Average Student Age: 24
• Fall 2001 Head Count: 8,451
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Overview
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"Being a part of theApache Belles hasgiven me confidenceand poise. It's alsobeen a lot of fun!"
April ColeGeneral Studies
OUr heritageTyler Junior College was established in 1926 to provide rigid preparation for students
desiring to complete their studies at a baccalaureate institution. As a result of its solid
core curriculum, Tyler Junior College quickly earned a reputation for developing capable
and expertly prepared transfer students.
It is a legacy that continues today.
Many students begin their bachelor’s degree under
the guidance of our award-winning faculty. More often
than not, they out-perform their counterparts at the
upper-level institution to which they transfer. For
students electing a career pathway for immediate employment, Tyler
Junior College offers a wide array of cutting-edge programs within The School of Allied
Health and Nursing and The School of Applied Studies. Graduates from these programs
become industry professionals with promising futures.
Whatever course of study you choose, you will find quality instruction, caring faculty,
support services designed to help you achieve your goals, and a vibrant student life that
is like none other at the two-year level.
THE SCHOOL OFUNIVERSITY STUDIESThrough The School of University Studies, students planning to continue their
education toward a baccalaureate or advanced degree may complete core curriculum
courses designed to provide a sound background in the arts and sciences.
The 44-46 hours of core curriculum courses are guaranteed to transfer “en bloc” to all
state-supported colleges and universities in Texas.
Students selecting majors within The School of University Studies also benefit from
tailored four-year degree plans, designed through consultation with a school advisor.
These degree plans allow students intending to transfer to a specific college or university
to chart their baccalaureate pathway while completing their studies at TJC.
As you work toward an Associate in Arts degree through The School of University
Studies, you may also benefit from a wide range of preparatory courses within your
major field of interest.
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CommunicationENGL 1301 (3 credit hours); ENGL 1302 or 2311 (3 credit hours)SPCH 1311 or 1315 or 1318 or 1321 (3 credit hours)
Mathematics (Select one course) (3 or 4 credit hours)MATH 1314, 1316, 1324, 1325, 1342, 1350, 1351, 2313, 2314, 2315, 2316, 2320, 2412
Laboratory Sciences (Select two courses) (8 credit hours)BIOL 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1411, 1413, 2401, 2402, 2406, 2416, 2420, 2421, 2471CHEM 1405, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1411, 1412, 2423, 2425PHYS 1401, 1402, 1405, 2425, 2426, 2427, 1411, 1412GEOL 1401, 1403, 1404, 1405
Visual/Performing Arts (Select one course) (3 credit hours)ARTS 1301; MUSI 1306; DRAM 1310; Art History (ARTS 1303, 1304); Theatre History (DRAM 2361, 2362); Music Literature (MUSI 1308, 1309)
Humanities (Select one course) (3 credit hours)HUMA 1301, 1302; FREN 2311, 2312; SPAN 2311, 2312; PHIL 1301, 2306; HIST 2311, 2312; SGNL 2301, 2302; ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332, 2333, 2352, 2353; COMM 1307
Social/Behavioral ScienceHIST 1301 and (1302 or 2303) (6 credit hours) GOVT 2305 and 2306 (6 credit hours) (Select one course) (3 credit hours)PSYC 2301, 2314, 2319; SOCI 1301, 2301, 2331; ECON 2301, 2302; GEOG 1301, 1303
Institutional Designated Option (Select one course)(3 or 4 credit hours)BCIS 1301 or BCIS 1405
CORE TOTAL: (44-46 credit hours)
AccountingAgricultureArtAstronomyBibleBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryChild DevelopmentConstruction SciencesDanceEconomicsEducation/Alternative Certification
ProgramsEngineering
EnglishEnglish as a Second LanguageEnvironmental SciencesForeign LanguagesForestryGeographyGeologyGovernmentHealth and KinesiologyHistoryHome EconomicsHorticultureHumanitiesInterdisciplinary StudiesJournalismMathematicsMeteorology
MusicPhilosophyPhysicsPre-DentalPre-MedicinePre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician AssistantPre-Veterinary MedicinePsychologyRadio/TelevisionSign Language/Interpreter TrainingSociologySpeechTheatre
School of University Studies
C O R E C U R R I C U L U M
"I'm glad I decided onTJC first. I've enjoyedbeing a part of theband and Phi ThetaKappa."
Rachel EngledowUniversity Studies, Holder of the B.G. HartleyPresidential Scholarship
"I'm getting thebasics out of the way.The faculty has beenvery helpful."
Kandilyn Johnson University Studies
www.tjc.edu/universitystudies
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THE SCHOOL OFAPPLIED STUDIESThe School of Applied Studies is designed to prepare students for technical and
professional career fields upon completion of an Associate in Applied Science Degree.
Some majors also offer Certificate of Proficiency options – study plans that last approxi-
mately one year. The School of Applied Studies includes programs designed to train
individuals in specific career fields, such as surveying, computer information systems or
automotive technology.
These programs are not specifically designed for transfer to upper-level colleges or
universities. General studies or “core curriculum” courses taken as part of a required
curriculum transfer to Texas public colleges and universities – by State law – and may
transfer to private or out-of-state institutions. Depending upon the program and the
institution selected, other courses may also be accepted for transfer. However, transfer
of these credits to upper-level degree-granting institutions is not the intent of programs
within The School of Applied Studies. Students studying in these programs who later
decide to transfer to an upper-lever institution for completion of a bachelor’s degree
should consult their academic advisor first.
Consult a current School of Applied Studies brochure for more information.
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Automotive TechnologyBusiness ManagementComputer-Aided Drafting
and DesignCriminal JusticeElectronics TechnologyFire Protection TechnologyGeographic Information
Systems Technology
Graphic Arts/PhotographyInformation SystemsLegal AssistantMedical Office ManagementOffice TechnologyPC Service and SupportRecreation Leadership:
Tennis TeachingSurveying and
Mapping TechnologyWelding Technology
School of Applied Studies
"Nowhere else canyou get as good aneducation for thecost. Going to TJCfirst was the bestdecision I could havemade."
Ben JonesApplied StudiesRecreational Leadership:Tennis TeachingHolder of Mastin Gentry WhitePresidential Scholarship
"TJC has been agreat learning experience. What Ilike most is that thefaculty and staff arevery helpful and amiable!"
Ana PeraltaApplied Studies
www.tjc.edu/appliedstudies
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THE SCHOOL OFALLIED HEALTH AND NURSINGTyler Junior College’s School of Allied Health and Nursing offers a broad range of health
care and nursing programs to its students. The U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics reports that health care currently employs 11.3 million people nation-
wide. In fact, 13 of the top 25 careers requiring an associates degree or certificate are
health careers, and 12 of the 30 occupations projected to grow the fastest during the next
decade are in health care.
There has never been a better time to begin preparation for a rewarding
career in health care. From Addiction Counseling to Vision Care
Technology, the qualified faculty and staff of the Tyler Junior College
School of Allied Health and Nursing stand ready to help you reach your goal as a
health care professional.
Consult a current School of Allied Health and Nursing brochure for a list of programs
available, or visit the web site.
Dental HygieneDiagnostic Medical SonographyEmergency Medical Services Health Information Technology
(formerly Medical Records)Human Services:
Substance Abuse CounselingMedical Laboratory Technology
Medical TranscriptionNursing, Associate Degree (RN)Nursing, Vocational (LVN)Radiologic TechnologyRespiratory CareSurgical TechnologyVision Care Technology
School of Allied Health & Nursing
“I wanted a strongfoundation to startmy nursing careerand now I am experi-encing first-hand theexcellent staff andinstructors at TJC.”
Andrew Holden
Allied Health and Nursing
"I chose Tyler JuniorCollege because ofthe scholarship opportunity, becauseit was close to home,and because it gaveme a chance to finishthe basics. And, I stillhave time to decidewhat I really want todo."
Amber Oxford Allied Health and Nursing
www.tjc.edu/alliedhealthandnursing
LIFE AS A TJC STUDENTStudents at TJC don’t have to look far for opportunities to interact
with friends or showcase their talents and interests. Community
service, religious activities, wellness activities, student organizations,
performance groups, clubs, honor societies, and intramural sports
keep student life vibrant. Performance opportunities include the
world-renown Apache Belles dance and drill team; the Apache Band;
music ensembles; theatre performances; vocal groups like Harmony
and Understanding, the A Cappella Choir and Concert Chorale; the TJC Cheerleaders
and intercollegiate and intramural athletics.
You may also chose to participate in:• American Sign Language Club
• Apache Respiratory Club
• Association of Baptist Students
• Baptist Student Ministries
• Geology Club
• Las Mascaras (drama club)
• Phi Theta Kappa (international honor society)
Apache Belles and Apache BandFor more than 50 years, audiences across the world have been entertained by the dancing
skills, choreography and poise of the Apache Belles and the musical performances of the
Apache Band. Each year members of these elite groups showcase their talents for audi-
ences throughout Texas, the U.S. and even abroad! In recent years, the groups have trav-
eled to Ireland, New York City, Washington, DC and France and they annually perform
together in Houston’s Thanksgiving Day parade.
Harmony & Understanding, A Cappella Choir and Concert ChoraleStudents bring their vocal talents to the stage through
these three groups. The Concert Chorale, open to all
students, represents the college in on- and off-campus
performances while Harmony & Understanding and
the A Cappella Choir are select ensembles that each
travel to as many as 25 performances per year. In recent years Harmony and A Cappella
have taken their shows as far as Japan, France and London!
Intercollegiate AthleticsFew two-year colleges have a legacy of athletic excellence like that of Tyler
Junior College. The men’s and women’s tennis teams have claimed 21
national championships. The school has also earned two national championships in
men’s basketball, one in ladies’ basketball, one in football and five in men’s golf. Team
sport opportunities exist in football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s
tennis, men's and women's golf, men’s baseball and soccer, and women’s volleyball.
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• Residence Associates
• Scholars Academy
• Tae Kwon Do Club
• Wesley Foundation
• W.O.W. (Winning Opportunities
for Women)
Theatre studentsfind many on-stage
opportunities.
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STUDENT SERVICESYou will find that the faculty and staff of Tyler Junior College are committed to helpingyou succeed. Student services available to help you include:
Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (White Administrative Services Center, First Floor)
– Provides assistance in applying for various TJC scholarships and other grants and awards and
manages disbursement of scholarship and grant funds.
Career Planning and Placement Services (Pirtle Technology Room
128) – Assists students in locating temporary and long-term employment;
provides career exploration assistance and internships; offers regular pro-
grams for improving personal skills, resumes and interview techniques.
Support Services (Rogers Student Center, Second Floor) – Provides peer tutoring free of
charge in a variety of subjects; assists in the provision of accommodations for students with
visual, hearing, learning or physical disabilities; provides special accommodations for deaf stu-
dents, including interpreters, classroom accommodations, counseling and assistance with tele-
phone registration; manages campus TRIO Program for students who have special academic,
educational, or economic need, or who are the first members of their family to pursue a college
degree; provides grant-based assistance for returning adult students, single parents, and dis-
placed homemakers (which may include childcare, books, and transportation cost reimburse-
ment); through its computer lab offers self-paced CSR, PLATO and WILE tutorial programs so
that students may prepare for placement exams and the TASP exam; and offers the Cambridge
personality test to assist students in choosing a major.
Student Activities (Rogers Student Center, Second Floor) – Supervises intramural student
competitions, Student Senate and Homecoming activities; plans welcome-back and year-
round activities for students; schedules speakers and presentations for the annual Student
Enrichment Series.
Testing Center (Rogers Student Center, Second Floor) – Provides testing services for class-
room-based, Internet and Instructional Television courses; provides hundreds of industry certi-
fication and professional licensure examinations through its affiliations with Prometric Testing
and Prometric Testing of Thompson Learning; manages TJC provision of TASP, COMPASS,
Quick-TASP, ACT, SAT and other exams.
Registrar’s Office – Assists students in the registration processes for credit and non-credit
instruction.
Admissions Office – Offers tours and registration information for prospective students.
Vaughn Library and Learning Resource Center – Houses a library of more than 92,000
volumes, a complete multimedia center with audio and video production facilities, an electronic
research center with personal computers, and study carrels equipped with audio and/or video
monitors to assist students’ information needs.
YOUR FUTURE!No matter who you are, no matter where you are in life, Tyler Junior College
offers an academic program or degree plan to meet your needs. Begin your
studies here and enjoy a seamless transition to an upper-level institution
for completion of a bachelor’s degree, or select a program to provide
immediate employment upon graduation from TJC. Regardless of your selection,
you will find academic quality second to none, faculty and staff devoted to
helping you succeed and a student life that will bring you many years of
fond memories.
Important Numbers
TOLL-FREE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-687-5680Switchboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903-510-2200Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2523Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2522Financial Aid & Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2385Financial Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2569Regional Training & Development Complex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2900Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2404School of Applied Studies Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2507
Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2347School of Allied Health & Nursing Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2662
Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2662School of University Studies Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2548
Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2425Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2395Testing Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2617Vaughn Library & Learning Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 510-2503Residential Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .510-2345
Tyler Junior College • PO Box 9020 • Tyler, TX 75711-9020For more information, visit our web site: www.tyler.cc.tx.us
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Available Financial Aid
• Pell Grants (PELL)
• Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
• Leveraging Education Aid Program (LEAP)
• Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)
• Texas Grant (TEX)
• College Work-Study (CWS)
• Stafford Student Loans (SSL)
• Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
• Unsubsidized Student Loan (USL)– issued for special circumstances only.
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