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Grayson College

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6101 Grayson Dr, Denison, TX 75020, USA
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Main Campus

Denison, TX, United States

The Main Campus of Grayson College in Denison offers a comprehensive array of academic and vocational programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year universities or direct entry into the workforce. As the flagship location, it hosts the majority of the college's degree and certificate offerings, emphasizing hands-on learning and flexible scheduling to accommodate diverse student needs.

  • Associate of Arts (AA) in General Studies, focusing on foundational courses in humanities, social sciences, and communications for seamless transfer to bachelor's programs.
  • Associate of Science (AS) in fields like Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science, providing rigorous STEM preparation with laboratory components.
  • Business Administration programs, including certificates in Accounting, Management, and Entrepreneurship, teaching practical skills in finance, marketing, and operations.
  • Health Sciences tracks such as Nursing (ADN), Medical Assisting, and Emergency Medical Services, featuring state-of-the-art simulation labs for clinical training.
  • Industrial Technology degrees in Welding, Automotive Technology, and Machine Tool Technology, with extensive shop facilities for real-world fabrication and repair experience.
  • Information Technology certificates in Cybersecurity, Networking, and Web Development, aligning with industry certifications like CompTIA and Cisco.
  • Public Services programs including Criminal Justice, Fire Protection, and Cosmetology, combining classroom theory with field internships.
  • Liberal Arts courses in English, History, Psychology, and Fine Arts, fostering critical thinking and creative expression through small class sizes.

Additionally, the campus supports continuing education through workforce development workshops in leadership, project management, and ESL. With over 50 programs, students benefit from personalized advising, tutoring centers, and partnerships with local employers for internships. The curriculum integrates modern technology, such as online hybrid courses, ensuring accessibility for working adults and traditional students alike. Grayson College's Main Campus is committed to affordability and student success, boasting high transfer rates and employment outcomes in the Texoma region. Specialized electives in environmental science and music performance round out the offerings, promoting holistic education. Faculty expertise and community engagement further enhance the learning environment, making this campus a hub for lifelong learning and career advancement.

North Campus

Sherman, TX, United States

The North Campus in Sherman specializes in technical and vocational training, catering to students seeking quick-entry careers in high-demand industries. This location emphasizes practical, skill-based education with state-of-the-art facilities tailored to regional economic needs, such as manufacturing and healthcare support roles. Programs are designed for flexibility, including evening and weekend classes to support working professionals.

  • Advanced Manufacturing certificates in CNC Programming, Industrial Maintenance, and Robotics, utilizing industry-standard equipment for precision machining and automation training.
  • Health Occupations programs like Phlebotomy, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), and Surgical Technology, offering clinical rotations at nearby hospitals.
  • Automotive Technology associate degree, covering diagnostics, repair, and electric vehicle systems with ASE-certified instructors.
  • Information Systems Technology in Network Administration and Database Management, preparing for IT support roles with hands-on labs.
  • Business and Office Administration courses, including Medical Coding and Billing, focusing on healthcare compliance and software proficiency.
  • Construction Trades programs in Electrical Technology and HVAC, providing apprenticeships and safety certifications like OSHA.
  • Culinary Arts certificate, teaching food preparation, sanitation, and restaurant management through a commercial kitchen setup.
  • Early Childhood Education associate degree, emphasizing child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive practices for preschool settings.

The campus also offers core academic courses for transfer, such as Math, English, and Sociology, in smaller cohorts for personalized attention. Workforce partnerships with local businesses ensure curriculum relevance, with job placement assistance. Continuing education includes short-term classes in forklift operation, customer service, and grant writing. With a focus on underserved populations, the North Campus provides ESL and GED preparation integrated into vocational paths. Student support services like career counseling and financial aid advising are on-site. This location's strategic proximity to Sherman’s industrial corridor enhances internship opportunities, contributing to strong graduate employment rates. Elective options in graphic design and paralegal studies add versatility, supporting diverse career trajectories in the growing North Texas economy.

South Campus

Van Alstyne, TX, United States

The South Campus in Van Alstyne focuses on agricultural, environmental, and community-oriented programs, reflecting the rural character of the area while offering pathways to broader academic and professional opportunities. This smaller, intimate setting promotes collaborative learning and access to outdoor facilities for hands-on agricultural training. Courses blend traditional knowledge with modern sustainable practices to meet evolving industry demands.

  • Agriculture Technology associate degree, covering crop production, livestock management, and agribusiness economics with farm lab experiences.
  • Environmental Science certificate, emphasizing soil conservation, water resources, and renewable energy through field studies.
  • Veterinary Technology program, training in animal care, diagnostics, and pharmacology for support roles in veterinary clinics.
  • General Education courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Natural Resources, ideal for transfer to environmental or agricultural universities.
  • Business programs tailored to rural enterprises, including Farm Management and Small Business Development.
  • Health and Wellness tracks like Fitness Specialist and Nutrition, promoting community health initiatives.
  • Public Safety certificates in Emergency Management and Rural Firefighting, addressing local disaster response needs.
  • Arts and Humanities electives in Studio Art, Music, and Literature, fostering cultural enrichment in a community setting.

In addition to core offerings, the campus hosts non-credit workshops in beekeeping, horticulture, and sustainable farming techniques. Partnerships with local farms and conservation groups provide real-world application and internships. The curriculum supports dual enrollment for high school students and adult learners returning to education. Support services include academic coaching, library resources, and veteran services. With an emphasis on sustainability, programs incorporate green technologies like solar energy systems. The South Campus contributes to regional development by training leaders in agronomy and eco-tourism. High student satisfaction stems from low student-to-faculty ratios and personalized mentorship. Elective courses in equine science and wildlife management enhance specialized interests, ensuring graduates are equipped for careers in Texas's vital agriculture sector or further studies. This location embodies Grayson College's mission of accessible, relevant education for rural communities.

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