In This Issue
Welcome to our inaugural issue of REACH Magazine. In this issue you will find that that making “Success Within Reach” for current and future students lies at the heart of everything we do at TCC. We help our students REACH to achieve what success means to them, and we REACH through our commitment to developing and maintaining a college-going culture, an educated and trained workforce and a nationally recognized institution that generates meaningful economic impact in Tarrant County.
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Chancellor's Corner
Chancellor Hadley welcomes you to our inaugural issue of REACH. This issue represents one of many changes we’re making at TCC.
Read this article…Bright & Shiny
New facilities, construction and programs across TCC’s five campuses.
Read this article…Telling Our Story
TCC moved in an entirely new direction in its integrated advertising and marketing strategies for 2014.
Read this article…Look Who's Here!
Did you see these celebrities at TCC this year?
Read this article…Are We There Yet?
Four years of Achieving the Dream. TCC has made tremendous strides in developing programs and policies that have transformed the institution and increased student success.
Read this article…TCC's Own Champ
When Elizabeth ran in her first race at age four, little did she know that years later she would be participating in the Olympic trials.
Read this article…Social Media: Join the Conversation
Who’s saying what on social media? Join the conversation!
Read this article…Instagram Contest
Student-submitted photos from TCC’s Weekly Challenge Instagram contest.
Read this article…The Path Isn't Always Easy (Part One)
Kathy Saburn tells how TCC gave her more than education. It gave her a quality life with a great purpose.
Read this article…The Path Isn't Always Easy (Part Two)
Candice Turner, single mother of three, shares how she never gave up after hitting rock bottom.
Read this article…Great Work Pays Dividends
Three students have been recognized for their leadership and academic achievements, all having ties to Phi Theta Kappa.
Read this article…Everyone is College Material
Brittany Brelsford, TCC nursing student, shares her story and advice for other "non-traditional students."
Read this article…Modern-Day Fairy Tales
The last two decades have witnessed a sharp rise in popularity of dystopian tales. The reason why may be surprising.
Read this article…Helping Students Make the Jump
TCC and Texas Wesleyan officials announced revised articulation agreements, reaffirming the longstanding partnership.
Read this article…Achievement, Accelerated!
TCC will launch its new accelerated Weekend College this fall. Students who qualify can earn their associates degree in 18 months or less.
Read this article…There's Power in Partnerships
Read about TCC’s latest work with ISDs, community organizations, local businesses and campus partners.
Read this article…Faculty & Staff Brags
TCC faculty and staff are recognized for their 2014 achievements and awards.
Read this article…Graduation Highlights
View photos and highlights from TCC’s May 2014 graduation, as 5,734 graduates embarked on new paths.
Read this article…Graduation Cap Contest
Winning photos from TCC’s “Show us your Graduation Caps!” photo contest.
Read this article…Foundation Program Highlights
Photos from the annual Bolen Math Competition Awards and Scholarship Recognition Dinner.
Read this article…Alumni Profile
A professional journey came unpredictably full circle for TCU administrator Amanda Nickerson, a former transfer student herself.
Read this article…Foundation Donor Story
Holland-Burns is now the namesake of a TCC Foundation memorial scholarship in nursing, started by her husband, Bill Burns.
Read this article…Foundation Donor List
View a list of the 2013 gifts, grants and scholarships to the TCC Foundation.
Read this article…Success by the Numbers
Check out this infographic detailing some of the amazing statistics about our students.
Read this article…The Story Behind the Cover
Find out how the intricate cover image of the print edition was made, using hundreds of candid photos from around TCC.
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