TCC’s New Campus a Smart Move

by Joy Donovan on August 16, 2009

The new Trinity River Campus, the fifth Tarrant County College campus, will open Aug. 24 for the fall semster. Photo courtesy of Brian Luenser.

Tarrant County College

I took advantage of last week’s open house at Tarrant County College’s fantastic new downtown Fort Worth campus (www.tccd.edu), and I’m glad. It’s an A+ addition as the fifth in TCC’s network of campuses.

The new Trinity River Campus, located at 300 Trinity Campus Circle, is light, bright and beautiful. What was once Radio Shack’s headquarters is now an urban oasis that surely will inspire lots of people to further their education. The decision to snap up Radio Shack’s digs was such a brilliant decision, I wish I could take credit for it.

The first official fall semester begins Aug. 24, and the campus looks ready for lots of learning by lots of people. Besides all of the students who will be able to access it via mass transportation, how convenient for downtown office workers to enroll in a class or two for fun or out of necessity. And don’t forget how many of those new urban dwellers might want to pick up an extra credit or two.

The location is outstanding, but the building itself is beautiful–Radio Shack’s loss is Tarrant County’s gain. Most classrooms have window views, and the library is filled with new books just waiting to have their spines cracked.

Ironically, one of the classroom views is of the jail. What a reminder that taxpayers’ dollars are so much better invested in education than punishment.

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