COLLIN COUNTY
Collin County Community College, 2200 W. University (McKinney). (214) 548-9971. Two-year accredited community college
DALLAS COUNTY
Dallas Baptist University. 7777 Kiest Blvd. (southwest Dallas). 331-8311. Four-year accredited private college.
Dallas County Community Colleges (DCCC). Two-year accredited community colleges. Seven campuses:
Brookhaven, 3939 Valley View lane 6204700.
Cedar Villey, 3030 Dallas Ave., Lancaster. 372-8200.
Eastfield, 1-30 at Motley Drive, Mesquite. 324-7100.
El Centro, Main and Lamar. 746-2311.
Mountain View, Illinois between Knoxville and Duncanville. 333-8600.
North Lake, Walnut Hill at MacArthur in Las Colinas business park. 659-5230.
Richland College, Walnut Hill at Abrams. 238-6100.
Southern Methodist University (SMU). Hill crest at Mockingbird. 692-2000. Four-year accredited private university.
University of Dallas. 1845 E. Northgate, Irving. 721-5000. Four-year accredited Catholic university.
University of Texas/Dallas. 2601 N. Floyd Road, Richardson. 690-2111. Upper-level and graduate college.
TARRANT COUNTY
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. 2001 W. Seminary Dr., Fort Worth. 923-1921. A graduate studies school.
Tarrant County Junior College (TCJC). Two year accredited community colleges. Four campuses: TCJC Northwest, 4801 Marine Creek Parkway (by lake Worth), Fort Worth. 232-2900; TCJC Northeast, 828 Harwood, Hurst. 281-7860; TCJC South. 5301 Campus Dr., Fort Worth. 5344861; TCJC Community Campus, 1500 Houston, Fort Worth (downtown). 877-9252.
Terns College of Osteopathic Medicine. Camp Bowie at Montgomery Street, Fort Worth. 735-2000 or 429-9120 (metro). Four-year college for D.O.s.
Texas Christian University (TCU). University and Berry, Fort Worth. 921-7000. Four-year accredited private university.
Texas Wesleyan College. 3101 E, Rosedale, Fort worth. 429-8224 or 5314414. Four-year accredited private college
University of Texas/Arlington. South Cooper and Border streets, Arlington. 273-2011. Four-year accredited public university.
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