Trinity Valley Community College

Trinity Valley Community College

Trinity Valley Community College (TVCC) is a community college in the state of Texas.

TVCC operates four campuses serving the Texas counties of Anderson, Henderson, and Kaufman, southeast of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex:

  • The Henderson County Campus, which also serves as TVCC's headquarters, is in Athens.
  • The Anderson County Campus is in Palestine. Texas Commissioner of Agriculture Todd Staples is a former faculty member at the Anderson campus.
  • The Kaufman County Campus is in Terrell.
  • The TVCC Health Science Center is in Kaufman. This campus (adjacent to Presbyterian Hospital of Kaufman) is dedicated specifically to healthcare courses (general courses must be taken at one of the other campuses in the TVCC system), and operates a distance learning program for the University of Texas at Arlington's RN to BSN program.

Read more about Trinity Valley Community College:  History, Notable Alumni

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