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Cisco College

Community college in Cisco, Texas, U.S.


Summary

Community college in Cisco, Texas, U.S.

FieldValue
nameCisco College
former_namesCisco Junior College (1939–2009)
imageCisco College sign, Cisco, TX IMG 6392.JPG
captionCisco College in Cisco, Texas
established1939
typeCommunity college
presidentThad Anglin
<ref>{{cite webtitleOffice of the Presidenturl=https://www.cisco.edu/about/office-of-the-presidentaccess-date=September 16, 2023website=Cisco College}}
cityCisco and Abilene
stateTexas
countryU.S.
coordinates
undergrad3,251 (Fall 2021)
campusRural, 92 acre
sports_nicknameWranglers
colorsBlue and white
athletics_affiliationsNJCAA – NTJCAC
website

Compete in Southwest Conference for football

Cisco College is a community college in Cisco, Texas and Abilene, Texas. The main campus is 92 acre outside of Cisco, and the Abilene Educational Center is 38 acre in Abilene. The college is accredited to award associate degrees by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Athletics

Cisco College's athletic teams are known as the Wranglers. They compete in football, baseball, softball, volleyball, women's basketball, and women's soccer. They are members of the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC) of the NJCAA. However, the NTJCAC does not offer football, so for football Cisco College competes in the Southwest Junior College Conference.

Notable alumni

  • Wayne Coffey, American football player
  • John Davis, American football player
  • James Dixon, American football player
  • Clint Dolezel, American football player
  • Bo Kelly, American football player
  • V'Keon Lacey, American football player
  • Sid Miller, Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives from Erath County; candidate for Texas Commissioner of Agriculture on March 4, 2014, primary election
  • Gary Morris, musician, singer
  • Randy Pippin, college football coach
  • Matt Schaefer, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Tyler, Texas; United States Navy officer and lawyer
  • Daryl Richardson, American football player

References

References

  1. "About Cisco College".
  2. "Office of the President".
  3. "2021 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac".
  4. "2021-2022 General Catalog".
  5. "Cisco College - Athletics".
  6. "V'Keon Lacey". angelosports.com.
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