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- FAFSA School Code: 004003
- Phone: (972) 860-8201
- School Homepage
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FINANCIAL AID RATE
66%STUDENT TEACHER RATIO
17:1DEGREE OFFERED ONLINE
100FINANCIAL AID AWARD AVG.
$3,629Average Grants + Scholarship Aid Awarded to Undergraduate Students
Percent of Full-Time Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid
Percent of Students Paying In-State Tuition vs Out-of-State Tuition
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Central Texas College
3030 North Dallas Ave, Lancaster, TX
Central Texas College (CTC) is a two-year public community college that offers associate degrees and certificates in academic, professional and vocational areas. The main campus for Central Texas College is in Killeen, Texas. CTC has recently opened a campus in Fort Hood, Texas, and also has satellite campuses and learning centers in other locations in Texas and around the world, including military installations and overseas embassies. CTC also offers study-at-sea programs. The distance learning programs offered through CTC are ranked number five in the United States for enrollments in degree granting programs.
Students hoping to transfer to a four-year university can follow one of the Central Texas College's transfer study programs and benefit from the many articulation agreements the college has with four-year institutions nationwide.
The CTC has been named one of the top 20 military-friendly schools in the U.S. for four consecutive years. This honor is based on the education and support services the school provides to military personnel through worldwide contracts, and also for its participation in the employment opportunities program for military spouses.
Central Texas College Mission Statement:
Central Texas College provides education for a global community through responsive, innovative instruction and educational services for diverse student populations.
History
Central Texas College (CTC) was founded in 1965 by the citizens of Central Texas to serve Bell County, and Burnet, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, Llano, Mason, Mills, San Saba, McCulloch and Williamson counties. The college opened its doors in 1967 with 2,068 enrolled students.
CTC established additional learning sites in Fort Hood and Europe in the 1970s. Additional sites were opened worldwide by 1976, and military programs were expanding through the 1980s.
Academics
For most of its core programs, the academic calendar for Central Texas College follows the semester format, with fall, spring and summer semesters. Varied and flexible scheduling is offered at satellite campuses and learning sites.
Colleges and Schools
The academic units for Central Texas College are divided into departments and programs of study, rather than colleges or schools. CTC students may pursue a degree program for an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, and a variety of certificate programs. Classroom courses are offered in more than 100 locations. Distance learning courses provide many options for study at CTC. There are also military-specific programs offered.
Student Life
There are more than 20 student organizations and clubs available at Central Texas College, covering interests ranging from political, social, and academic, to recreational, athletic and religious. Campus activities include guest speakers, meetings, picnics, barbecues, fundraising events and field trips.
The Roy J. Smith Student Center has more information about all Student Life activities. The Upper Student Center houses the Student Government Association, and offers meeting rooms, a game room, recreational center, and student lounge.
On-campus housing is available through Morton Hall, a co-ed housing facility for 120 students. Married students may reside in one of the more than 50 unfurnished apartments available for full-time CTC students. A playground and free Internet services, and shared laundry room are available at the apartment complex.
Athletics
Intramural sports are available at CTC for recreation, but the school does not currently participate in intercollegiate competitive sports.
Satellite Campuses
CTC has two primary campuses in Texas: Central Campus and Fort Hood Campus. It operates five other campuses, which are the Continental Campus, the Europe Campus, the Service Area Campus, the Navy Campus, and the Pacific Far East Campus. Included within each campus are many learning sites. Some campuses, like the Navy Campus, offer programs only for military personnel, while others enroll military, civilians and incarcerated students.
Community Life
CTC serves the community by offering continuing education classes and other programs to citizens of Killeen and Fort Hood, as well as Bell County, and Burnet, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, Llano, Mason, Mills, San Saba, McCulloch and Williamson counties.
Programs for high school students in the area include:
American Preparatory Institute (API): Local students can complete a high school diploma through the American Preparatory Institute (API) or a GED through the Adult Education community-based programs.
College Now: High school sophomores and juniors can get a jump on earning college credits by applying for early admission and participating in dual and concurrent credit courses.
Fast Track: Graduating seniors can explore what CTC has to offer and be guaranteed a letter of acceptance upon graduation from high school.
Admission Requirements & Details
The admissions information below may give an overview of the candidates Central Texas College accepts. The details may include application requirements and recommendations, as well as any college credits that may be transferred.
College Credits Accepted
- Dual Credits
- Life Experience Credits
- AP Course Credits
Estimated Costs & Financial Aid
The average "out of pocket" cost of attendance, after any grants and scholarships are considered, is around $5,300. To calculate a more personalized cost visit the net price calculator. The figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future tuition, fees, and expenses.
Tuition & Fees Information
- Annual tuition estimates are:
- State Residents: $2,700-$3,200
- Out-of-State: $7,100-$8,460
- Part-time students are charged:
- In-State: $90-$110 per unit
- Out-of-State: $240-$280 per unit
- The estimated cost for on campus housing and meals is around $7,000, which includes fifteen meals provided every week
Financial Aid Details
The information below lists the financial aid types students are receiving. Also shown are the percent of students receiving aid and the average amount of aid per student per year.
Percent of Students | Average Amount | |
---|---|---|
Any Financial Aid | 66% | - |
Receiving Grants & Scholarships | 64% | $4,796 |
Receiving Student Loans | 15% | $5,204 |
Academics & Student Services
Student Services
To help students and recent graduates, Central Texas College may provide services to students like those listed below:
- Online classes
- Classes offered on nights and weekends
- Remedial courses
- Career path counseling
- Student employment
- Assistance to find work
- Day care
Specialized Programs & Accreditations
- Associate's Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program
- * Accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. ? May 6, 2013 Formerly: National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (since 1978)
Programs Offered
The program list below is organized by areas of study. The programs that have a link will direct you to the program's profile page where you can learn more about education requirements and career pathways.
Get more information about the programs offered by Central Texas College by clicking the request information to the right.
(C) Certificate or Award | (A) Associate's | (B) Bachelor's | (M) Master's Degree | (D) Doctorate (PhD,...)
Agriculture Operations
- Farm and Ranch Management (A, C)
- Agriculture (A)
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Biology (A)
Business and Marketing Studies
Communications and Journalism
Computer and Information Sciences
Construction Trades
- Property Management (A, C)
Education
Engineering
- Engineering (A)
Engineering Technology
Family and Consumer Sciences
- Child Care (C)
Health and Clinical Professions
Legal Professions and Studies
- Paralegal (A)
Liberal Arts and Sciences
- General Studies (A)
- Liberal Arts (A)
Mathematics and Statistics
- Math (A)
Mechanic and Repair Technology
- Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) (A, C)
- Diesel Mechanic (A, C)
- Auto Mechanic (A, C)
- Auto Body
Natural Resources and Conservation
Precision Production
- Welding (A, C)
Public Administration and Social Services
- Public Administration (A, C)
Recreation and Fitness Studies
- Sports Medicine (A)
Security and Protective Services
- Criminal Justice (A, C)
Social Sciences
- Social Science (A)
Transportation and Materials Moving
Visual and Performing Arts
Other Community Colleges
The list of schools below have been selected by researching which schools offer similar programs to Central Texas College.
- Temple College in Fort Worth, TX (24 miles away)
- McLennan Community College in Belton, TX (48 miles away)
- Hill College in Athens, TX (73 miles away)
- Navarro College in Irving, TX (100 miles away)
- Blinn College in Beeville, TX (103 miles away)
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Contact Information
General Contact
- FAFSA School Code: 004003
- Phone: (972) 860-8201
- School Homepage