2024 - 2025 Academic Year

Attention students,

Here is Spring 2025 Academic Calendar.

Dates and activities are subject to change.

 

 

Attention students,

Here is your Fall 2024 Final Examination Schedule.

 

Attention Students,

Here is your Fall 2024 Academic Calendar.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

TO:  FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS:

 

The coronavirus that is spreading globally throughout the world is actually a family of viruses.  The name comes from the shape of the virus, which has little spikes coming out of its edges, like a sun’s corona. But this new strain, commonly referred to as the novel coronavirus, is one that hasn’t been recognized before.  Health officials believe that the virus likely started in animals before it was spread to humans.  Its symptoms are similar to the flu. A minor case would leave someone with sneezing, coughing, fever and aches. More extreme cases are similar to pneumonia and could be fatal.

While the number of national coronavirus (COVID-19) cases continues to rise, the safety of the Texas College family is our primary concern.  Proactive steps should be taken by all of us to prevent the spread of contagious diseases by practicing personal health and hygiene each day.  We urge faculty, staff, and students who have plans to travel either internationally or to areas already affected in the U.S. to reconsider their travel and to share your travel plans with your Vice President, Division Chair, or Supervisor.

Effective immediately, international travel will require you to self-quarantine for 14 days prior to returning to work or school; travel to affected areas in the United States, may require you to self-quarantine for 14 days prior to returning to work or school. 

Following federal guidelines and for the well-being of our faculty, staff and students, effective immediately:

There will be no college meetings of groups of 10 or more - on campus or off campus.

All college travel is cancelled; personal discretionary travel is discouraged and if taken will result in a 14-day self-quarantine period.

Outside visitors to the campus are barred from admittance, unless prior approval is granted from administration; maintenance and construction personnel will be allowed.

The only students allowed entrance are those who did not leave the dorms for Spring Break.  For more information about the coronavirus (COVID-19), please click on the links below.

COVID-19-Resource-Guide-for-Higher-Education.pdf

Texas Department of State Health

World Health Organization (WHO)

Center for Disease Control (CDC)

Whitehouse Announcements

 

Texas College is an historic post-secondary institution located in the heart of the East Texas city of Tyler, which provides a unique college experience for the students it serves. The College was founded in 1894 by a group of ministers of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church who were interested in offering a quality education to African American youth. In the spring of 1894, Texas College received its original charter from the State of Texas and the teaching and learning process became a reality. The first class began in a four-room frame house with six students. From these meager beginnings, Texas College has evolved for 120 years into an institution with a rich heritage that is committed to its mission. The mission of Texas College is to ensure that graduates experience a balanced intellectual, psycho-social and spiritual development aimed at making them active and productive members of society. 

The College recognizes the dynamic nature of the modern world and, hence, the need to integrate faith with technological and scientific advancements to improve the human condition. 

Today, with its diverse student, faculty and staff populations, Texas College admits students of any race, color, gender, religious affiliation, or national or ethnic origin. The College is an affiliate of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and has a modified open admissions policy that permits it to serve a broad-based traditional and non-traditional student clientele. 

To fulfill its mission, the following core values are ensued: 
Academic excellence— to develop a culture of curiosity and creativity that will 

• challenge the frontiers of teaching/learning, 
• stimulate research, 
• raise the level of analytical reasoning and inquiry, and 
• enable students to acquire leadership, human relations, communication, and technology skills; 

Integrity — to instill the pursuit of character, honesty, and sincerity of purpose as the moral rubrics upon which the behaviors of our graduates and College family are anchored; 


Perseverance — to implant diligence, enterprise, and pride in the application of skills, knowledge, and abilities developed during the course of study at Texas College; 


Social responsibility — to promote in the College community a conscious awareness that we are all stewards of the resources entrusted to our care; 


Tolerance — to emphasize an openness to divergent points of view, applying an eclectic approach to rational and analytical thinking; and 


Community service — to encourage self-extension in service to others as the heart and soul of our educational enterprise. 


All departments, administrative units, and support functions are unrelenting in implementing the strategies aimed at achieving the mission of Texas College

How to log in to Email & Web Portal

 

  Students: Here is how to check your syllabus and assignments On the Web Portal
 
1. Please click on 'My Courses' link on the left side of the page.
2. Then click on one of the courses you want to see syllabus and assignments
3. Click on 'Syllabus' link on the left side of the page to see your syllabus. You should be able to see your syllabus document on the top right corner.
4. Click on 'Coursework' link on the left side of the page to see your assignments.
 
Some faculties send syllabus and assignments to your Texas College Student emails. Please check your student emails regularly. Always communicate with your instructors.
 
  IT helpdesk contact: 903 593 8311 ext 2315, support@texascollege.edu

Loan Management Tips

Ten Commandments Of Student Loan Management And Default Aversion
 
1 . Do not lose copies of your loan documents and repayment schedule(And note amount, overall cost and interest rate). 
2 . Be aware that you can switch to different payment plans(Budget your student loan payments). 
3 . Note the billing cycles of your loans monthly/quarterly.
4 . Remember to give lenders your correct billing address before leaving school.
5 . Remember to update all your lenders/billing service providers with address changes. 
6 . Know the correct billing service provider for each lender. 
7 . Promptly update your lender with any status changes(e.g. school status, unemployment) prior to your payment due date. Look for written acknowledge.
8 . If you return to school, follow up with each lender to insure that they have received your enrollment verification or deferment. Look for written acknowledge. 
9 . Keep track of who is holding your loan(s) and record the loan officer's phone numbers(If in doubt call your state guarantee agency). Please see your loan Default Manager for this  information if you do not have it. 
10 . Keep deferment status current with each lender. 
 

Ungrouped

We now direct all student loan calculator links in the curriculum to go to the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Federal Student Aid Repayment Estimator. These links previously had gone to the USA Funds Student Loan Repayment Calculator, which is being retired.