TVCC Once Again Named to “Military-Friendly List’

Victory Media, the premier media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has named Trinity Valley Community College to the coveted Military Friendly Schools list. The 2014 Military Friendly Schools list honors the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace America’s military service members, veterans, and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus.

This is the second consecutive year TVCC has received the honor.

“Inclusion on the 2014 list of Military Friendly Schools shows TVCC’s commitment to providing a supportive environment for military students,” said Sean Collins, Vice President at Victory Media and a nine-year Navy veteran. “The need for education is growing and our mission is to provide the military community with transparent, world-class resources to assist in their search for schools.”

The Military Friendly Schools media and website, found at www.militaryfriendlyschools.com, feature the list, interactive tools and search functionality to help military students find the best school to suit their unique needs and preferences. The 1,868 colleges, universities and trade schools on this year’s list exhibit leading practices in the recruitment and retention of students with military experience. These schools have world-class programs and policies for student support on campus, academic accreditation, credit policies, flexibility and other services to those who served.

“We’re honored to have earned this distinction,” said TVCC Veterans Officer Jessica Jenkins. “We work hard to serve our veterans and military members. Those men and women do so much for this country, and we take pride in trying to give something back by guiding them through and assisting with the educational process.”

Now in its fifth year, the 2014 list of Military Friendly Schools was compiled through extensive research and a data-driven survey of more than 10,000 schools nationwide approved for VA tuition funding. The survey results that comprise the 2014 list were independently tested by Ernst & Young LLP based upon the weightings and methodology established by Victory Media. Each year schools taking the survey are held to a higher standard than the previous year via improved methodology, criteria and weightings developed with the assistance of an Academic Advisory Board (AAB) consisting of educators from schools across the country.

To learn more about TVCC’s programs for veterans, visit www.tvcc.edu/veterans.

1,000 students expected for TVCC’s annual ‘College Prep Day’ on Thursday

By Jayson Larson/TVCC Public Information

Got questions about college? Trinity Valley Community College is offering a way to connect students to the answers.

TVCC is set to host College Prep Day on Thursday, Oct. 31, at Cardinal Gym. The event, which aims to help the area’s high school seniors prepare for college, will begin at 9 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon. More than 1,000 students from 20 schools in the TVCC service area are scheduled to attend.

“College Prep Day is an event for our service area seniors that focuses on helping students get down to business when it comes to selecting a college,” said Audrey Hawkins, TVCC’s Director of School Relations. “TVCC helps students answer questions such as, ‘Why should I go to college?’ ‘What does TVCC have to offer?’ ‘Where should I go to college?’ and ‘How do I pay for college?’ We’re offering entertainment, motivation and information all in one event.”

College Prep Day will consist of three sessions:

  • a motivational session;
  • a session dealing with financial aid information; and
  • a session where students can visit with college recruiters.

For more information about College Prep Day, call 903-675-6257.

Institutions scheduled to be on hand for College Prep Day are:

  • American Public University System
  • Art Institute of Dallas
  • Austin College
  • Dallas Baptist University
  • Dallas Christian College
  • East Texas Baptist University
  • Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
  • Hardin-Simmons University
  • Huston-Tillotson College
  • Jarvis Christian College
  • LeTourneau University
  • Louisiana State University – Alexandria
  • Louisiana State University – Shreveport
  • Mississippi State University
  • Northwestern State University
  • Northwood University
  • Philander Smith College
  • Sam Houston State University
  • Sam Houston State University- ROTC
  • Southern Arkansas University
  • Southern Methodist University
  • Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Tarleton State University
  • Texas A&M University
  • Texas A&M University-Commerce
  • Texas A&M Galveston
  • Texas Christian University
  • Texas Lutheran University
  • Texas State University
  • Texas Tech University
  • Texas Wesleyan University
  • Texas Women’s University
  • TSTC – Marshall
  • University of Houston- Main Campus
  • University of North Texas
  • University of Texas- Arlington
  • University of Texas- Austin (East Texas Center)
  • University of Texas- Dallas
  • University of Texas- Tyler@ Palestine
  • Texas Army National Guard
  • U.S. Marine Corp
  • U.S. Navy

Texas Ranger visits TVCC class

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Texas Ranger Michael Adcock, left, answers a question from a student during a visit to Donna Bennett’s Courts and Criminal Procedure class at Trinity Valley Community College on Wednesday. Adcock, who works in Texas Ranger Company B and is assigned to Henderson and Van Zandt counties, spoke about his career, the structure of the Texas Department of Public Safety (under which the Rangers are a division) and various law enforcement procedures.

TVCC international student addresses Athens Kiwanians

TVCC student

Ogulnazik Orazgeldiyeva, a 17-year-old freshman at Trinity Valley Community College, addressed members of the Athens Kiwanis Club Tuesday at Athens Country Club. Orazgeldiyeva – who goes by the name “Nazik” – is from the central Asian country of Turkmenistan and is one of about 50 international students at TVCC. She spoke about her country and her dream to come to America and be educated to a full house. She is pictured with TVCC President Dr. Glendon Forgey.

All About Team at TVCC

Smiley

The TVCC Cardinals are 5-1 in conference play and wrapped up the No. 1 seed in the SWJCFC playoffs with a big 55-31 win against Tyler last Saturday.

What I liked best was Coach Brad Smiley’s description of his team following the game.

Smiley said: “It’s a team. We play so many guys … There’s no egos, it is all about team. Nobody cares who gets the credit. We play five different running back, we’ll have 13 – 14 guys catch passes. Everybody is involved, everybody is just having fun. Having fun being together.”

The Cardinals will finish the regular season against Southeast Prep at Bruce Field this Saturday starting at 3 p.m. … Then the playoffs begin. … At home.