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Texas College
Established 1894
Religious affiliation Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Location Tyler, Texas,
United States
Former names Phillips University
Sports baseball
volleyball
softball
track
basketball
football
Nickname Steers and Lady Steers
Athletics National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Affiliations Red River Athletic Conference
Central States Football League
Website www.texascollege.edu

Texas College is a historically black four-year college located in Tyler, Texas that is affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and the United Negro College Fund. The school was established by CME ministers in 1894 and briefly changed its name to Phillips University from 1909 to 1912.

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Academics

Texas College offers bachelor's degree programs in art, biology, business administration, computer science, English, education, history, mathematics, music, physical education, political science, liberal studies, social work and sociology. Also available are Associate of Arts degrees in early childhood education and general studies, as well as an alternative certification teacher education program for people with bachelor's degrees.

Student activities

The Steers and Lady Steers teams compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' Red River Athletic Conference in baseball, volleyball, softball, track, and men's and women's basketball. Its football program, revived as an official sport in 2004, is a member of the Central States Football League.

Facilities

Residence halls

Residence halls include the Daniel Residence Hall and the Maddie A. Fair Residence Hall.[1]

References

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