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Tarrant County College

, Fort Worth, TX 76102

About Tarrant County College

Tarrant County College is a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), a U.S. Department of Education classification reserved for colleges and universities where Hispanic students make up at least 25% of full-time undergraduate enrollment. Latinas Media covers higher-education news for Latino/a/x communities, including HSI funding, academic programs, and student outcomes at institutions like Tarrant County College.

Approximately 38% of Tarrant County College's 47,000-student enrollment identifies as Hispanic or Latino. The institution received its initial federal HSI designation in 2015. HSI status grants access to specific federal grant programs (notably Title V) designed to expand educational opportunity for Hispanic students.

What does HSI designation mean for students? HSIs receive federal funding earmarked for institutional capacity-building, faculty development, academic-program expansion, and student-support services that benefit all enrolled students — not just Hispanic students. HSIs frequently offer bilingual student services, culturally responsive curricula, and partnerships with Hispanic-serving K-12 schools that prepare incoming students.

The HSI program was established by the Higher Education Act in 1992 and remains one of the federal government's primary mechanisms for closing higher-education achievement gaps. As of the latest federal release, there are approximately 631 HSIs nationally, serving about two-thirds of all Hispanic college students in the U.S. Tarrant County College is one of those institutions and is eligible to compete for Title V and Title III Part F grants.

Latinas Media reports on HSI funding decisions, program launches, presidential leadership transitions, and student success metrics at Tarrant County College and peer HSIs. Tip about an HSI scholarship, academic program, or major institutional change? Email editor@nexcom.media.

Data sources: U.S. Department of Education HSI Division, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Excelencia in Education annual HSI rankings, and HACU member institutions. Designation status is reviewed annually; institutions may lose HSI eligibility if Hispanic enrollment drops below 25% threshold.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Tarrant County College located?
Tarrant County College is located in Fort Worth, TX. ZIP: 76102.
How can I contact Tarrant County College?
Website: https://www.tccd.edu
Who runs Tarrant County College?
2-year
Is Tarrant County College verified by a federal agency?
Yes — Tarrant County College appears in publicly maintained federal/state directories. See the data source at the bottom of this page.
How can I tip Latinas Media about this listing?
Email editor@nexcom.media with the subject line "Tarrant County College" and we will follow up. Latinas Media updates listings as we learn of new openings, closures, or changes.

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Data source: federal/state/nonprofit public records, mirrored and contextualized by Latinas Media. See the data attribution links in the editorial section above for the original federal/state agency source. Updated 2026-05-22.

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