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Signing ceremony heralds TJC Promise scholarship program
As part of its 90th anniversary celebration, TJC officials have announced the TJC Promise, a bold new scholarship initiative that will benefit high school students within the college’s tax district.

TJC named one of top 150 in the nation
Tyler Junior College has been named one of the top 150 community colleges in the nation.

Tennis tech program offers certificate, career pathway
Under the United States Tennis Association’s Professional Tennis Management program, students enrolled at TJC can obtain a certificate to teach tennis, all while earning their associate's degree.

TJC Academy of Music offers courses for all ages
Beginning this fall, aspiring musicians of all ages will be able to hone their skills – or even learn a new instrument – through the new TJC Academy of Music.

Jodi Seal named chair of TJC ADN program
Jodi Seal has been promoted to department chair of the TJC Associate Degree Nursing Program. She began her new duties on Aug. 1.

Bryan Renfro named dean at TJC
Bryan Renfro has been named dean of the Tyler Junior College School of Professional and Technical Programs, TJC officials have announced. His appointment is effective Aug. 1.

‘National Parks Adventure’ film opens June 10 at TJC science center
Audiences are invited on the ultimate trek into the nation’s awe-inspiring outdoors and untamed wilderness in “National Parks Adventure,” which opens Friday, June 10, at the TJC science center.

TJC announces Spring 2016 president’s, dean’s lists
Tyler Junior College has recognized 1,237 students named to the president’s and dean’s lists for their academic excellence during the Spring 2016 semester.

TJC offers new, sterile processing course for health care specialists
EDITOR'S NOTE: The course described in the following news article is no longer available.

John Soules Foods partners with TJC for $73,584 job-training grant
John Soules Foods, Inc. has partnered with TJC to provide job training for 30 new and incumbent workers using a $73,584 Skills Development Fund grant from the Texas Workforce Commission.