The Allen Campus in Perryton emphasizes workforce development and practical vocational training alongside core academic transfer courses. It caters to the agricultural and industrial demands of Ochiltree County with dedicated centers for cosmetology, diesel mechanics, welding, and commercial driving. Facilities include a modern cosmetology salon, workforce development center with shops for diesel and welding, and student resource areas for advising and testing.
The Borger Campus is the flagship location of Frank Phillips College, offering a comprehensive array of associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs tailored to the needs of the Texas Panhandle region. It serves as the central hub for academic transfer courses, vocational training, and community education, with state-of-the-art facilities including science labs, a library, athletic centers, and specialized shops for trades. Key focuses include agriculture suited to local ranching, health sciences for rural healthcare, and industrial technologies vital to oil and energy sectors.
The Cosmetology Center in Hereford specializes exclusively in beauty and personal care training, licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). It provides intensive hands-on instruction in a professional salon environment, preparing students for state licensure and careers in cosmetology across Deaf Smith County and beyond. Dual-credit opportunities are available for high school students.
The Rahll Campus in Dalhart provides accessible higher education to Hartley County residents, focusing on core academics, vocational trades, and nursing programs in a modern 24,000 sq ft facility. It supports dual-credit high school students, adult learners, and workforce entry with labs for technical training and distance learning capabilities linked to the main campus.
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