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Cisco College

Coordinates:32°24′06″N98°59′09″W / 32.4017°N 98.9857°W /32.4017; -98.9857
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Cisco College
Cisco College in Cisco, Texas
Former names
Cisco Junior College (1939–2009)
Type Community college
Established 1939[1]
President Thad Anglin[2]
Undergraduates 3,251 (Fall 2021)[3]
Location , ,
U.S.

32°24′06″N98°59′09″W / 32.4017°N 98.9857°W /32.4017; -98.9857
Campus Rural, 92 acres (370,000 m2)
Colors Blue and white
Nickname Wranglers
Sporting affiliations
NJCAANTJCAC
Compete inSouthwest Conferencefor football
Website www.cisco.edu

Cisco Collegeis acommunity collegeinCisco, TexasandAbilene, Texas. The main campus is 92 acres (370,000 m2) outside of Cisco, and the Abilene Educational Center is 38 acres (150,000 m2) in Abilene.[4]The college is accredited to awardassociate degreesby theSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools.[1]

Athletics

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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 theNorth Texas Junior College Athletic Conference(NTJCAC) of theNJCAA. However, the NTJCAC does not offer football, so for football Cisco College competes in theSouthwest Junior College Conference.[5]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ab"About Cisco College". RetrievedSeptember 16,2023.
  2. ^"Office of the President".Cisco College. RetrievedSeptember 16,2023.
  3. ^"2021 Texas Public Higher Education Almanac".Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. RetrievedSeptember 16,2023.
  4. ^"2021-2022 General Catalog"(PDF).Cisco College. RetrievedSeptember 16,2023.
  5. ^"Cisco College - Athletics".www.cisco.edu. RetrievedJune 12,2016.
  6. ^"V'Keon Lacey". angelosports.com. Archived fromthe originalon September 11, 2016. RetrievedSeptember 11,2016.
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