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2600 south first street, Temple, United States
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TC enjoys an excellent academic reputation and offers Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degrees, as well as community education Founded in 1926, Temple College is a comprehensive community college, offering an array of educational opportunities in an ongoing effort to fulfill the dreams and aspirations of its students.

Experience the exceptional quality of instruction in the classroom and online, as well as the many other opportunities for enrichment through student organizations and activities, cultural and athletic events, forums and workshops, with many featuring local, state, and national leaders.

Temple College enjoys an excellent academic reputation and offers Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees, as well as community education courses and public and corporate services. The AA degree offers the first two years of a four-year degree, and the AAS degree prepares students for employment in technical careers, which require only two years of higher education. The College is friendly, convenient, and economical for students residing in Central Texas. Campus activities, which enhance college life, are varied and accessible. Attending Temple College is an excellent way to adjust to college life before going to a distant senior college or to prepare for one of the four-year colleges in Bell County.

Temple College is a point of access for numerous professional fields of study through its transfer curriculum leading to the Associate of Arts degree. Temple now also offers an opportunity for our students to complete upper-level classes toward a baccalaureate degree on the Temple College campus through a partnership with Tarleton State University–Central Texas, or online through an innovative partnership with Franklin University.


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Just a reminder – Temple College is closed today in observance of MLK Day. We will re-open for business – and the first day of spring classes – tomorrow!

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Temple College Basketball blowout!!

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Temple College will be closed Monday, January 15, in honor of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. See you on Tuesday as we begin the first day of the Spring 2018 semester!

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Good morning everyone, With the possible winter mix weather being predicted for the first day of class, this might be a good time to enroll in or update your information in the Leopard Alert Emergency Notification system. Leopard Alert is an emergency notification service that gives Temple College the ability to communicate health and safety emergency information quickly by text message and/or e-mail for anyone who enrolls in this system. Your Temple College email address should automatically be enrolled into this system. We encourage everyone to sign up to receive SMS (text) messages to their cell phones as this method is the quickest way to receive an emergency message. If you have not already subscribed to Leopard Alert, please go to http://www.templejc.edu/resources/leopard-alert/ and set up your account

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Interested in nursing? There is still time to apply for our next vocational nursing class!

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Today we hosted the Leadership Temple class of 2018 for a tour of our Health Sciences Center.

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The parking lot to the north of the One College Centre building is closed today while a new air conditioning unit is being installed. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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Access to 1st Street has changed if you are coming to campus from the east on Loop 363. Please be careful and follow the new traffic pattern.

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TC staves off South Plains; Temple College Lady Leopards Basketball. For more exciting details and coverage on Saturday's game go to www.tdtnews

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Are you starting classes at Temple College this spring? Be sure to attend Zero Week activities next week so you can learn everything you need to get off to a good start. The complete schedule is available at http://templejc.edu/admissions/zeroweek/

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Good news – we just found out we are receiving a national award for our #TC90th celebration! https://www.ncmpr.org/cp/uploads/17_Paragons_finalists_flier-FINAL.pdf

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Charging on your Financial Aid in the bookstore is becoming easier! Starting with the beginning of charges on January 9th, you will not need to check in at a table in the front of the store. Simply shop for your needed items and go to the cash register to check out. It’s that easy! There are just a few things that we ask before you come in to charge, in order to make your experience smoother. 1. Double check with the Financial Aid department or your T-Connect that you have enough funds to cover your bookstore needs. 2. When you do come in to the bookstore, please bring with you a photo ID (campus ID, military ID, Driver’s License, etc.) and know your student ID number. It is located on the top left of your schedule if you don’t already know it and many of your campus ID’s have it as well. 3. If you haven’t reserved your books ahead of time, it’s a good idea to bring your schedule with you as well to make sure you get the right materials for your classes.

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