Tyler Junior College
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Tyler Junior College is a two-year community college
Community college
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 in Tyler, Texas
Tyler, Texas
Tyler is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, in the United States. It takes its name from President John Tyler . The city had a population of 109,000 in 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau...

, United States
United States
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. TJC is one of the largest community colleges in Texas, with an enrollment of more than 12,000 credit students each year with an additional 20,000 continuing education enrollments annually. Its West Campus includes continuing education and workforce training programs. The College also operates satellite
Satellite campus
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 centers in Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Texas
Jacksonville is located in Cherokee County, Texas, United States. The population was 13,868 at the 2000 census. It is the principal city of the Jacksonville Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Cherokee County and part of the larger Tyler-Jacksonville Combined Statistical...

 and Lindale
Lindale, Texas
Lindale is a city in Smith County, Texas, United States. The town had an estimated population of 5,024 in 2006. It is part of the Tyler, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area.-History:...

. TJC offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Applied Science and Associate of Arts in Teaching degrees, as well as tech prep and certificate programs.

History

The college operated as part of the Tyler public school system from its inception in 1926 until 1945, when voters supported the creation of an independent Tyler Junior College District. The junior college district now includes the Tyler, Chapel Hill
New Chapel Hill, Texas
New Chapel Hill is a city in Smith County, Texas, United States. The population was 553 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Tyler, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area.-Geography:New Chapel Hill is located at ....

, Grand Saline
Grand Saline, Texas
Grand Saline is a city in Van Zandt County, Texas, United States, located in East Texas. The population is 3,262. Grand Saline is the third largest city in Van Zandt County and is a part of the Greater Tyler/Longview area...

, Lindale
Lindale, Texas
Lindale is a city in Smith County, Texas, United States. The town had an estimated population of 5,024 in 2006. It is part of the Tyler, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area.-History:...

, Van
Van, Texas
Van is a city in Van Zandt County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,362 at the 2000 census. According to a 2006 estimate from the U.S...

, and Winona
Winona, Texas
Winona is a town in Smith County, Texas, United States. The population was 582 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Tyler, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was founded in 1870. In May 2009, a referendum to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages in Winona failed in a 94-94 tie. However, on...

 school districts.

TJC today

The school competes in the National Junior College Athletic Association
National Junior College Athletic Association
The National Junior College Athletic Association , founded in 1938, is an association of community college and junior college athletic departments throughout the United States. It is held as Divisions and Regions. The current NJCAA holds 24 separate regions.-History:The idea for the NJCAA was...

's Region XIV with Apache men's soccer, football, basketball, baseball, tennis and golf teams and Apache Ladies women's volleyball, soccer, basketball, tennis and golf teams. The school won national junior college championships in women's basketball in 2000, men's baseball in 2007, men's golf 2008, men's and women's Soccer in 2009 and men's tennis in 2010 and women's tennis in 2010 and 2011.

The school is also known for its Apache Marching Band, Apache Belles drill team
Drill team
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 and Apache Punch drum Line
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.

Campus attractions

  • The independently operated Tyler Museum of Art is located on the school's main campus.
  • The Center for Earth & Space Science Education opened in September 2011 and serves as a dynamic public science education facility, offering educational and entertainment programming to encourage an interest in, and support for, science education. It features hands-on science exhibits in the exhibit hall and large-screen movies in the 40-foot domed theater. Open Tuesday through Sunday.
  • Wagstaff Gymnasium is home to the TJC Apache volleyball and basketball teams.

Sports Circle of Honor

Established in 1995 to recognize outstanding achievements in athletics, personal, and civic life by former Tyler Junior College students, coaches, and supporters.

1995 Inductees
Floyd Wagstaff - First Coach and Athletic Director;
Harry Bostic - Basketball;
Jimmy Dickey - All-American Football 1953 and former Head Coach, Kansas State Wildcats
Kansas State Wildcats
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;
Brady Gentry - Friend and Contributor;
Bonnie Buchanan Gray - Basketball;
Bill "Tiger" Johnson - Football 1947 and former Head Coach, Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals
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;
David Lunceford - Football;
Jimmy Murphy - Football;
Mack Pogue - Football 1952-53 and founder, Lincoln Property Co.;
Herbert Richardson - Basketball, player and later Head Coach of TJC women's basketball;
O'Neal Weaver - Basketball;
James "Poo" Welch - Basketball;

1997 Inductees
Russell Boone - Basketball;
Leon Fuller
Leon Fuller
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 - Football and former Head Coach, Colorado State Rams
Colorado State Rams
Colorado State University competes in 16 sponsored intercollegiate sports, including 10 for women and six for men...

;
Bill Herchman
Bill Herchman
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 - Football;
John Linney - Football;
Raymond Charles McGinty - Football, player and later Head Coach;
Janice Mulford - Basketball;
V.C. "Buck" Overall - Basketball;
Dan Page - Football;
Jose Palafox - Basketball;
Van Samford - Basketball

1998 Inductees
Kenneth Bahnsen - Basketball;
Dwain Bean - Football;
Foster Bullock - Basketball;
James "Babe" Hallmark - Football, player and later Head Coach;
Lawrence Strickland - Football;

1999 Inductees
Ken Coffey - Football ([Washington Redskins 1983 Super Bowl champions]);
Raymond McGallion - Football;
Jack Murphy - Football;
Gene Shannon - Football

2000 Inductees
Charles Quilter - Football;
Royce Townsend - Football;
Milton Williams - Basketball

2001 Inductees
Johnny Johnston - Basketball;
Jesse Marshall - Basketball;
Fred Kniffin - Tennis coach;

2002 Inductees
Earl Dotson - Football, Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
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;
Kelly Chapman - Basketball

2003 Inductees
Roy Thomas - Basketball player and later Head Coach;
Robert Pack - Basketball ([Several NBA teams])

2005 Inductees

Jana Crosby Russell - Basketball;
Jim Wright - Football

2006 Inductees

Bryan Miller - Basketball;
Robert Cox - Tennis, player and later Head Coach

2008 Inductees

Lloyd L. Pate - Football;
C.L. Nix - Basketball;
Ardie D. Dixon - Basketball;
Robert (Bob) Price - Football;
Dessie M. Samuels - Tennis;
Evelyn Jo Troell Newman - Basketball;
Billy Jack Doggett - basketball, player and later Athletic Director

Notable alumni

  • John Harvey
    John Harvey (Canadian football)
    John Harvey is a former award winning Canadian Football League running back.In 1970, he was a junior college 1st team All-American at Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas. He burst into the CFL with the Montreal Alouettes in 1973...

     - award winning Canadian Football League
    Canadian Football League
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     player
  • Bryan Hughes
    Bryan Hughes (Texas politician)
    Douglas Bryan Hughes, known as Bryan Hughes , is an attorney in Mineola, Texas, who has been since 2003 a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 5, which includes Camp, Harrison, Upshur, and Wood counties in the northeastern section of his state.-Background:Hughes...

     - Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives
    Texas House of Representatives
    The Texas House of Representatives is the lower house of the Texas Legislature. The House is composed of 150 members elected from single-member districts across the state. The average district has about 150,000 people. Representatives are elected to two-year terms with no term limits...

     from Wood County
    Wood County, Texas
    As of the census of 2000, there were 36,752 people, 14,583 households, and 10,645 families residing in the county. The population density was 56 people per square mile . There were 17,939 housing units at an average density of 28 per square mile...

     since 2003
  • Allen R. Morris
    Allen R. Morris
    Allen Robert Morris , a Texan and an American, is an Emmy Award-winning television producer/director/writer. His professional career began when he and his twin sister, as teenagers, provided the voices and operated puppets on a local children’s television show, “Through Magic Doorways.” This...

     - Emmy Award
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     winning producer/director/writer; formerly with KLTV
    KLTV
    KLTV is the ABC-affiliated television station for East Texas that is licensed to Tyler. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 7 from a transmitter in Red Springs...

    ; frequent actor at Tyler Civic Theatre from 1979 to 1990
  • Davide Somma
    Davide Somma
    Davide Somma is a South African football player who currently plays for Leeds United and the South African national team. He plays as a striker. In November 2010 Somma made his debut for the national side against USA....

    , Soccer player for Leeds United & South Africa
    South Africa
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  • Byron M. Tunnell
    Byron M. Tunnell
    Byron Milton Tunnell was a state representative from 1957–1965, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from 1963 to 1965, and a member of the elected Texas Railroad Commission from 1965-1973....

    , Texas politician

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