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TJC employees recognized for outstanding service
During recent Fall Convocation activities, Tyler Junior College recognized 11 faculty and staff members for their outstanding service to students and the College.

TJC Culinary Arts professor/director Matson named Texas Chef of the Year
Larry Matson, professor and director of the Tyler Junior College Culinary Arts program, has been named Chef of the Year by the Texas Chefs Association (TCA).

TJC Apache Belles Formal Announcements set Friday, Aug. 19
The Tyler Junior College Apache Belles will kick off their 75th anniversary year on Friday with their annual Formal Announcements performance.

TJC final registration events set Aug. 15-20
There’s still time to apply and enroll in fall classes at Tyler Junior College.

TJC Police Department moves into new building, adds campus security cameras
The Tyler Junior College Police Department has relocated to a new facility across the street from its former location near the corner of Baxter Avenue and Lake Street.

TJC Academy of Dance offers classes for all ages, abilities
Whether it’s a child learning their first ballet steps or a retiree who wants to stay limber and physically active — or anyone in between — the TJC Academy of Dance has a class for every skill level.

TJC wins Literacy Council Corporate Spelling Bee for a record 7th time
TJC's dynamic duo of Brenda Korich, surgical tech professor, and Mark Pierce, campus police sergeant, once again won the Literacy Council of Tyler’s 31st Annual Spelling Bee.

TJC, UT Tyler reinforce partnership between Promise scholarship programs
Officials of Tyler Junior College and The University of Texas at Tyler signed an agreement on Friday that will strengthen the partnership between their respective Promise scholarship programs.

TJC graduate excelling in HVAC trade
Growing up on 5 acres near Eustace, Tanner Nolen learned from a young age about the value of working with his hands and learning to fix things.

TJC student is driven to succeed
Fernanda Roel could have attended college closer to her native Crandall, but she chose Tyler Junior College instead.