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Collin College is a public college in Collin County, Texas, founded in 1985 and with more than 40 years of history. The text states that it serves approximately 60,000 credit and continuing education students each year, offers more than 200 degree and certificate programs, and has expanded from a traditional associate-degree-granting institution into a college that can award select applied bachelor’s degrees.
Its curriculum is broad, covering both core and field-of-study courses for transfer, as well as employment-focused technical programs, continuing adult education, developmental education, and literacy programs. The text specifically lists areas such as BSN in Nursing, BAT in Cybersecurity, BAS in Construction Management, BAS in Clinical Operations Management, and BAT in Software Development. In terms of delivery formats, the school has multiple physical campuses in Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Plano, Wylie, and other locations. It also offers the iCollin Virtual Campus online campus, as well as Weekend College, which combines in-person and online learning.
Accreditation information is relatively comprehensive: Collin County Community College District is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate and bachelor’s degrees. Its cyber defense program has also been designated by the NSA as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense through 2027. As for pricing, the text only states that tuition and fees must be paid after registration and describes them as among the lowest in Texas, but it does not provide specific amounts, international student fees, or payment channels.
Its strengths include a clear public-college identity, a large number of programs and certificates, a dense network of campuses, and relatively complete student support services such as academic advising, a career center, tutoring, financial aid, and accessibility services. For students with disabilities, the ACCESS office provides accommodations such as testing support, note-taking assistance, assistive technology, sign language interpreting, and captioning. The limitations are that the captured text lacks detailed course syllabi, application material requirements, international student fee information, and Chinese-language support details. The application process may also involve Apply Texas, testing, vaccinations, transcripts, and other procedures.
It is better suited to students who plan to study locally in Texas, transfer to another institution, pursue an associate degree or applied bachelor’s degree, take continuing education courses, or receive vocational and technical training. It is also a good fit for students who need strong campus support services. For learners in China, the text does not state whether the website can be accessed reliably without restrictions or whether the online courses are open to international remote students, so its accessibility and suitability for users in China are rated as unknown.
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