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Weatherford College

Coordinates:32°44.431′N97°47.524′W / 32.740517°N 97.792067°W /32.740517; -97.792067
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Community college in Weatherford, Texas, US
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Weatherford College
TypePubliccommunity college
EstablishedMarch 1869 (1869-03)
PresidentTod Allen Farmer
Students7,275
Location,,
United States
ColorsBlack and Gold  
MascotCoyote
Websitewww.wc.edu
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Weatherford College (WC; officiallyWeatherford College of the Parker County Junior College District) is apubliccommunity college inWeatherford, Texas, with a branch campus in nearbyWise County.

Organization and administration

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As defined by theTexas Legislature, the official service area of WC includes all ofJack,Palo Pinto,Parker,Hood andWise Counties.[1]

Ultimate responsibility for governance of the college is vested by state statute in a district board of trustees with seven members. Executive responsibility for administering policies of the board is delegated to the president of the college, who is assisted by the administrative officers.

Student life

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Athletics

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Baseball, Softball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men and Women's Tennis, Men and Women's Golf , Women's Volleyball and Rodeo[2]

Baseball

34 former Coyote baseball players have played professionally, including four major leaguers:

Basketball

Golf

Student housing

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In the fall of 2003, Weatherford College opened a new on-campus student community known Coyote Village. A unique alternative to traditional dormitory living, the facility features apartment-style two- and four-bedroom suites for 280 students. Construction began in 2022 on a new resident hall on campus.[4]

In the fall of 2024 Durant Hall was opened. This 118 room facility maintains four bedroom suites similar to Coyote Village. Named after long time Weatherford College supporters Vickie and Jerry Durant, this building is noteworthy for its Western ski lodge like decor including floor to ceiling fireplaces and elkhorn chandeliers.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Texas Education Code, Section 130.209, "Weatherford College District Service Area".
  2. ^"Weatherford College Athletics".wcathletics.com. Retrieved6 May 2015.
  3. ^Ryan Brasier World Series Stats by Baseball Almanac
  4. ^"Dirt turns on new Vickie and Jerry Durant Hall".wc.edu. Retrieved22 June 2022.

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