Kilgore College - College Service Area

College Service Area

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of KC includes territory within the following school districts:

  • Big Sandy Independent School District
  • Carlisle Independent School District
  • Gilmer Independent School District
  • Gladewater Independent School District
  • Hallsville Independent School District
  • Henderson Independent School District
  • Kilgore Independent School District
  • Laneville Independent School District
  • Leverett's Chapel Independent School District
  • Longview Independent School District
  • Mount Enterprise Independent School District
  • New Diana Independent School District
  • Overton Independent School District
  • Pine Tree Independent School District
  • Sabine Independent School District
  • Spring Hill Independent School District
  • Tatum Independent School District
  • Union Grove Independent School District
  • West Rusk Independent School District
  • White Oak Independent School District


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