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Motto
  
Emphasis Excellence

Established
  
1935

President
  
Dr. Brenda Kays

Mascot
  
Rangers

Graduation rate
  
18.2% (2014)

Type
  
Community college

Endowment
  
$16 million

Phone
  
+1 903-983-8209

Founded
  
1935

Colors
  
Grey, Blue

Kilgore College

Students
  
5000+ credit hour; 3700+ non-credit

Address
  
1100 Broadway Blvd, Kilgore, TX 75662, USA

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 1,392 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 4,248 USD (2015)

Notable alumni
  
Francisco Elson, Rodney Carrington, Kevin Everett, Marcus Thornton, Lane Johnson

Similar
  
Tyler Junior College, Trinity Valley Communi, Blinn College, Panola College, Navarro College

Profiles

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Kilgore College (KC) is a two-year community college located in Kilgore, Texas, approximately 120 miles east of Dallas, Texas, and 70 miles west of Shreveport, Louisiana. It has an annual enrollment in excess of 5,000 students, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate's Degree. The school was established in 1935 at the height of the East Texas oil boom, and as such, is home to the East Texas Oil Museum which houses a large collection of memorabilia documenting this period of Texas history.

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Kilgore College has one of the lowest costs per credit hour of any college or university in Texas. In addition to preparing students for undergraduate degrees complete at 4-year colleges and universities, KC's programs also include continuing education and workforce training. The college offers Associate in Arts and Associate in Applied Science degrees, and tech prep and certificate programs including welding, corrosion technology, and process operations.

In addition to academics, the school has programs that include various musical ensembles, The Flare newspaper and men's and women's athletics. KC is also known for their athletic programs, including a football team that has more wins than any other NJCAA team in Texas, including an outright NJCAA championship in 1966, and a national poll championship in 1978.

The group most people associate with the college are the Kilgore College Rangerettes, the first precision dance team in the world, created in 1940 by Gussie Nell Davis. The Rangerettes have performed internationally, including annually at the pregame and half-time of the Cotton Bowl Classic, several Dallas Cowboys games, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and more than a few U.S. Presidential inaugurations.

The college has an exceptional band which numbers between 100 and 125 members each year. Organized in 1936, the Ranger Band has performed in Venezuela, France, Hong Kong, Macao, Korea and Romania, as well as the Cotton Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Shrine East-West Game, Kiwanis Bowl (Norfolk, VA), American All-Star Game (Tampa, FL) six Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades, and the inaugural parade for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jr.

In June 1986, the Texas Shakespeare Festival opened its inaugural season at Kilgore College; the festival has called KC home for what will be 32 consecutive summers in 2017. The college provides financial support and facilities for the festival, which is a vital cultural asset for all of East Texas.

Kilgore college rangerettes 2016


College service area

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of KC includes territory within the following school districts:

  • Big Sandy Independent School District
  • Carlisle Independent School District
  • Gilmer Independent School District
  • Gladewater Independent School District
  • Hallsville Independent School District
  • Henderson Independent School District
  • Kilgore Independent School District
  • Laneville Independent School District
  • Leverett's Chapel Independent School District
  • Longview Independent School District
  • Mount Enterprise Independent School District
  • New Diana Independent School District
  • Overton Independent School District
  • Pine Tree Independent School District
  • Sabine Independent School District
  • Spring Hill Independent School District
  • Tatum Independent School District (except the part of the district that is located in Panola County
  • Union Grove Independent School District
  • West Rusk Independent School District
  • White Oak Independent School District
  • Notable alumni

  • Lyle Alzado, professional football player
  • Erwin Cain, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Sulphur Springs
  • Rodney Carrington, comedian
  • Van Cliburn, pianist. Van Cliburn Auditorium in the Anne Dean Turk Fine Arts Center is named for him.
  • Ricardo Colclough, professional football player
  • Ricky Collins, current CFL wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
  • Jorge Diaz, former professional football player
  • Francisco Elson, professional basketball player
  • Kevin Everett, professional football player
  • John Hill, former Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Chief Justice, Texas Supreme Court of Texas
  • Lane Johnson; professional football player; Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL
  • Derrick Lewis (fighter), football player; professional mixed martial artist, currently competing in the UFC
  • Dwayne Stovall, Cleveland, Texas business man and school board member; a Republican primary candidate against John Cornyn for the United States Senate in the primary election on March 4, 2014
  • Marcus Thornton, professional basketball player, Houston Rockets of the NBA
  • Marvin White, professional football player
  • Demorrio Williams, professional football player
  • Jason Williams (born 1983), basketball player for Hapoel Be'er Sheva of the National Basketball League of Israel
  • Darren Woodard, professional football player
  • LeJuandro 'Kai' Zeiglar an American Football player in the now defunct Arena Football League.
  • References

    Kilgore College Wikipedia