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TEXAS TOWNSHIP CAMPUS
The Texas Township Campus (TTC) is the original and largest
campus. It is located one-half mile south of the Oshtemo exit I-94 and is easily
accessible from both I-94 and U.S. 131. Designed by Aldon Dow, a student of Frank Lloyd
Wright, the campus is beautifully integrated into its 187 acre setting. Three courtyards,
well-tended grounds and athletic fields, and a wonderful vista of woodland from the
two-story library windows make the campus an attractive setting for study.
Housed on the TTC are a full range of occupational and transfer
courses
and programs. Labs, from biology to
computer-assisted manufacturing, are well-equipped and staffed by people eager to help you
succeed. Faculty are committed to the student and the learning process. Small class sizes,
tutors, free computer access, on-site child care
and many other factors contribute to a learning environment centered around student
success.
The TTC also houses
the College's athletic and intramural programs.
Intercollegiate sports include basketball, baseball, softball, tennis, golf, and
volleyball. An olympic- sized pool, tennis courts, cross country trails, track, and
exercise center are available to all students. There are many student clubs and activities
to help you get involved, meet other students of all ages, and develop work skills, and
have fun.
At the TTC, you
will meet students in cardiorespiratory care and students in international studies. You
will see classes meeting in the courtyard on a fine spring day and classes on skis,
wending through the woods in the winter. You will get to know faculty and staff who are encouraging and
supportive. You may be surprised by an innovative Honors Program or an invitation to
attend a technology expo. Whether Kalamazoo Valley Community College is your first college
experience or one stop on your path of life-long learning, you will appreciate our
dedication to quality and to the success of our students.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
Through a broad array of comprehensive, customer-oriented learning
and support services, the Texas Township Campus helps individuals reach their goals for
employment, baccalaureate transfer, skill development, and personal growth.
For more information, click on Program
Information or call us at (269) 488-4123.
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