Tarrant County College Celebrates Class of 2024 May 15-16

FORT WORTH, Texas — Tarrant County College will confer more than 9,000 diplomas and certificates during its 55th commencement celebration May 15 and 16 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.

The ceremonies begin at 6 p.m. TCC Chancellor Elva LeBlanc will preside over both.

Spring 2024 candidates will join more than 7,500 summer and fall 2023 graduates for the two-day event. Nearly 700 are Early College High School grads completing requirements for a TCC associate degree and earning a high school diploma simultaneously.

The ceremony for TCC Northeast, Northwest and South takes place May 15. Dean Jackson, who’s receiving an Associate of Applied Science in nondestructive testing technology, will provide the keynote.

The May 16 ceremony features Connect, Southeast and Trinity River graduates. Keynote speaker is Brianna DeJesus, who is earning an Associate of Science in biology.

For parking information or to watch a live stream, go to https://www.tccd.edu/academics/graduation/. A link for the live stream will be posted prior to each ceremony.

Tarrant County College is one of the nation’s largest higher education institutions and boasts the second lowest tuition of Texas’ Top 10 community colleges. A comprehensive two-year college with six campuses in Tarrant County and online classes, TCC offers a range of opportunities for learners of all ages and backgrounds, including Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees; workforce and economic development programs; technical and skilled trades programs; and customized training for area businesses and corporations.

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