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TJC Family Learning Center of Tyler thanks parents with ‘Walk of Gratitude’
For TJC’s Family Learning Center of Tyler, one of the disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic was the restriction of parents from entering the center.

TJC announces August nursing graduates
The Tyler Junior College School of Nursing and Health Sciences has announced 124 August graduates from its nursing programs:

Rusk TJC Citizens Promise program announces eighth group of scholars
Following the successful launch of the Rusk TJC Citizens Promise scholarship program in 2014, the eighth group of Rusk High School seniors is preparing to join the TJC freshman class of 2021.

TJC celebrates 94th Founders Day
Tyler Junior College was founded on Sept. 17, 1926, with a mission to improve the lives of East Texans by providing access to higher education close to home.

TJC to host Registration Rally event for fall mini-semesters
Tyler Junior College’s fall semester has begun — but for those who like to work at a faster pace, TJC’s accelerated fall sessions are starting soon.

TJC professor emphasizes importance of knowledge in ethics, philosophy, world religions
Tyler Junior College professor Jae Jerkins believes there’s no better time than now to learn about his area of expertise.

TJC Foundation Scholarship Golf Tournament cancelled
The annual Tyler Junior College Foundation Scholarship Golf Tournament has been cancelled, for the first time in its 33-year history.

TJC welcomes first group of TJC Promise scholars for Fall 2020
Tyler Junior College celebrated a historic first on Monday, by welcoming its inaugural class of TJC Promise scholars to campus for the Fall 2020 semester.

TJC begins Fall 2020 semester with added health and safety guidelines
For several months, Tyler Junior College officials have been carefully planning for the new academic year, with their preparation guided by two priorities:

TJC TRIO program receives federal grant worth $1.3 million over five years
The Tyler Junior College TRIO program has been awarded a U.S. Department of Education grant for $1,371,310, that will provide critical funding for the next five years.