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Study at Navarro College
Navarro College is a two-year, public institution located south of Dallas, Texas, United States. It was established in 1946. The main campus of the college is situated in Corsicana. The college also operates satellite campuses in Mexia, Midlothian,
and Waxahachie. Navarro College is home to the Cook Education Center and the Pearce Collections Museum. Navarro College confers certificates and associate degrees in diverse disciplines to students. The college distinguishes itself from other community colleges by having its own dormitories. Navarro College participates as a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC),
and the Region XIV Athletic Conference. The sports teams are nicknamed the Bulldogs. Navarro College is in a town not particularly near any major cities, in Corsicana, TX. The school is classified as a public college. Students at Navarro College earn degrees up to the Associate's degree. The most common major fields study at the school include nutrition
and exercise therapy and security and law enforcement. All qualified applicants are admitted as Navarro College offers open admission. The school, in 2007, had 7,560 students (4,785 full-time equivalent). Navarro College is not thought of as a commuter school,
and many students live on campus or nearby. Dorm living is common. Navarro College makes available student meal plans. Contact: Navarro College Navarro College |
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