Can You Recommend a Good Community College in Texas?

Updated on May 27, 2010
T.K. asks from Grand Prairie, TX
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My daughter wants to go to Texas Tech, but she isn't ready for a big university yet. We also can not afford a big university all 4 years! We are looking for a nurturing place. Somewhere she will be successful that will help ease her transition to a big school. I want her to live in a dorm the 1st year. She wants a nice campus with a good workout facility and to get some of the college experience...Sporting events, etc. Not too close to home. Not too far away. Maybe 2 to 4 hours outside DFW. Any suggestions?

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C.M.

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Blinn College in Bryan, TX is really good. They offer lots of classes and many are taught by professors that also teach at A&M....so they are harder than the normal community college classes. College Station is a great, safe place to live. Blinn is also located in Brenham, which is a great little town with a small town feel. I believe both Blinns have dorms.

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V.C.

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T.,
CCCC is great. And they are turning it into a 4 year school.
Tyler Junior College is another one you might want to consider, as well as Kilgore.
Victoria

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T.F.

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Collin County Community College is excellent. I know of several students who went there the first year with intentions of transferring to a larger school and it worked out very well.

CCCC has programs tailored to your interests and the school requirements for the school y ou want to go to. For instance, a neighbor had a dream of going to SMU and financially it was tough on the family. So, we went to CCCC for 1 yr then transferred through the SMU program and absolutely loved it.

I don't know if they have dorms though.

My daughter graduates in 2013 and we are already visiting colleges. She can't wait for dorm life and then living in Italy at least a year.

Good luck to your daugher!

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L.A.

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We have an excellent community college but it does not have dorms or sports.

Have you considered any of the little colleges around Texas.
Blinn College
Austin College
Kilgore College

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N.M.

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You might check out Northeast Texas Community College in east Texas. It's about 2 1/2 hours from here. I went there for the first two years because I lived nearby and didn't have the money to live in a dorm, but they do have dorms, as well as competitive baseball and softball teams. They also have a very nice workout facility (it was considered nice when I went there 15 years ago, and I think since then they've expanded it and added an indoor pool). It's in a very rural area, which was my biggest complaint.

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C.C.

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Navarro College in Corsicana. They have campuses in Midlothian and Waxahachie-but the only dorms are in Corsicana.

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M.E.

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Tyler Junior College in Tyler, TX. It is located 2 hrs from DFW area and it is not too small. They have the dorm life, workout facilities, and the sports events your daughter is looking for. I went there several years ago and it was a great transition that I needed before entering a big university. The staff there is very caring about the students education and very helpful. I encourage you to take her on a campus tour and I guarantee she will love it.

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