
Shannon Howell had a different path to school, one that many Texarkana College students share: the path of starting over. After graduating high school, she started a family and raised her children. She…
Shannon Howell had a different path to school, one that many Texarkana College students share: the path of starting over. After graduating high school, she started a family and raised her children. She…
Allanna Fomby is a fourth-semester Texarkana College Associate Degree Nursing student preparing to graduate this spring. As part of a family of nurses, she has always known her passion was to become a nurse. “I wrote on…
Mastering a tough course in science or math is no problem for Texarkana College’s STEM Club president, Tara Hindi. But that has not always been the case- since she never…
Nowadays, the opportunity to get a head start on college requirements is easier than ever before. Through a dual credit program, students interested in taking more advanced courses can earn…
Deciding what to do and where to go in life after graduating high school can be difficult. For 20-year-old Piper Spaulding, who was born and raised in Texarkana, Texas, it…
Meet MaJory Herron, a 2016 Atlanta High School graduate and TC Presidential Scholar who is currently student Business Administration at Texarkana College. On campus, I’m involved in.. Theatre Club Honors…
Texarkana College Criminal Justice student, Colton Phelps, received a $500 scholarship from Employment Professionals today in a check ceremony held in the lobby of the Nelson Administration Building. Faculty and…
Meet Harper McKnight, a general studies major who graduated from McLeod High School. Involved In TC Honors College, Presidential Ambassadors Awards & Honors “I’m currently receiving the Presidential Scholarship from TC, which I…
McKenzie Madill had every opportunity to attend major four-year institutions straight out of high school. But she chose to use her local community college to provide her with high-quality education while preparing her academically and socially for the challenges she would face at the university level.
Meet Madelyne Pipes, an elementary education major who graduated from Liberty-Eylau High School.