Tarrant County College marked a milestone last week, celebrating 60 years of life-changing progress and deep-rooted impact across one of the fastest growing regions in the country. It’s a legacy Chancellor Elva LeBlanc never tires of sharing — a story shaped by the very people TCC was created to serve.
“Sixty years ago, our founders dared to imagine a community college where academic excellence, access and opportunity could thrive — a place that would empower generations of Tarrant County residents to rise, lead and shape the future,” Dr. LeBlanc said Wednesday at a breakfast honoring the College’s storied history.