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Tarrant County College Southeast outlines expansion, dual-credit growth and $185 million renovation

3513594 · April 22, 2025
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At the April 22 Arlington City Council afternoon session, Dr. Andy Bone of Tarrant County College updated council on enrollment, dual-credit partnerships with Arlington ISD, workforce alignment and a $185 million renovation of the Southeast campus that is due to begin phased occupancy this summer and teach in the fall.

Dr. Andy Bone, representing Tarrant County College, told the Arlington City Council on April 22 that the TCC Southeast campus is expanding program offerings and space as enrollment and dual-credit participation climb.

TCC’s Southeast campus lists flagship programs that include culinary arts, hospitality management, nutrition and dietetics, information technology (cybersecurity), engineering transfer pathways and the First Choice program serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Bone said the campus is transfer-oriented, with roughly 70% of students following transfer pathways.

The update included enrollment figures and program partnerships: TCC expects to serve about 12,000 students districtwide across the year; fall headcount at the Southeast campus was just under 9,500 at census. Districtwide fall headcount totals were presented as…

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