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Applytexas Advisory Committee--Two-Year Institutions ApplyTexas Advisory Committee Two‐Year Institutions Membership Rotation Schedule Permanent Members The following members have permanent membership on the committee due to the size of the institution and the region of the state that they serve. Region Institution 1 Austin Community College Central 2 Blinn College 3 Houston Community College System Gulf Coast 4 Wharton County Junior College High Plains 5 Amarillo College 6 Dallas County Community College District Metroplex 7 Tarrant County College District Northwest 8 North Central Texas Community College District 9 Alamo Community College District South 10 South Texas College Southeast 11 Angelina College Upper East 12 Tyler Junior College Upper Rio Grande 13 Midland College West 14 El Paso Community College District Non-Permanent Members Region Institution Term Begins Term Ends 1 Central Texas College District Central 2 McLennan Community College 3 Temple College 4 Alvin Community College 5 Brazosport College 6 College of the Mainland Gulf Coast 7 Galveston College 8 Lee College 9 Lone Star College System Dist. 10 San Jacinto College 11 Clarendon College High Plains 12 Frank Phillips College 13 South Plains College 14 Collin County CCD 15 Grayson County College Metroplex 16 Hill College 17 Navarro College 18 Weatherford College 19 Cisco Junior College 20 Ranger College Northwest 21 Vernon College 22 Western Texas College 23 Coastal Bend College 24 Del Mar College 25 Laredo Community College South 26 Southwest Texas Junior College 27 Texas Southmost College 28 Victoria College, The 29 Lamar Institute of Technology Southeast 30 Lamar State College‐Orange 31 Lamar State College‐Port Arthur 32 Kilgore College 33 Northeast Texas Comm. College 34 Panola College Upper East 35 Paris College 36 Texarkana College 37 Trinity Valley Comm. College 38 Howard County Jr. College Dist. Upper Rio Grande 39 Odessa College ApplyTexas Advisory Committee Two‐Year Institutions Rotating Members by Term Region Institution Term Begins Term Ends Metroplex 1 Hill College 9/1/2006 8/31/2008 Gulf Coast 2 Brazosport College 9/1/2007 8/31/2009 Gulf Coast 3 Lone Star College System Dist. 9/1/2007 8/31/2009 Northwest 4 Cisco Junior College 9/1/2007 8/31/2009 South 5 Laredo Community College 9/1/2007 8/31/2009 Metroplex 6 Collin County CCD 9/1/2008 8/31/2010 South 7 Del Mar College 9/1/2008 8/31/2010 Southeast 8 Lamar State College‐Port Arthur 9/1/2008 8/31/2010 Central 9 Central Texas College District 9/1/2010 8/31/2012 High Plains 10 Clarendon College 9/1/2010 8/31/2012 Northwest 11 Ranger College 9/1/2010 8/31/2012 Upper East 12 Trinity Valley Comm. College 9/1/2010 8/31/2012 Central 13 McLennan Community College 9/1/2011 8/31/2013 Gulf Coast 14 Alvin Community College 9/1/2011 8/31/2013 High Plains 15 Frank Phillips College 9/1/2011 8/31/2013 Upper East 16 Northeast Texas Comm. College 9/1/2011 8/31/2013 Metroplex 17 Grayson County College 9/1/2012 8/31/2014 Northwest 18 Vernon College 9/1/2012 8/31/2014 South 19 Coastal Bend College 9/1/2012 8/31/2014 Southeast 20 Lamar Institute of Technology 9/1/2012 8/31/2014 Central 21 Temple College 9/1/2013 8/31/2015 Gulf Coast 22 College of the Mainland 9/1/2013 8/31/2015 High Plains 23 South Plains College 9/1/2013 8/31/2015 Upper East 24 Panola College 9/1/2013 8/31/2015 Metroplex 25 Navarro College 9/1/2014 8/31/2016 Northwest 26 Western Texas College 9/1/2014 8/31/2016 South 27 Southwest Texas Junior College 9/1/2014 8/31/2016 Upper Rio Grande 28 Howard County Jr. College Dist. 9/1/2014 8/31/2016 Gulf Coast 29 Galveston College 9/1/2015 8/31/2017 Metroplex 30 Weatherford College 9/1/2015 8/31/2017 South 31 Texas Southmost College 9/1/2015 8/31/2017 Upper East 32 Paris College 9/1/2015 8/31/2017 Gulf Coast 33 Lee College 9/1/2016 8/31/2018 South 34 Victoria College, The 9/1/2016 8/31/2018 Southeast 35 Lamar State College‐Orange 9/1/2016 8/31/2018 Upper East 36 Texarkana College 9/1/2016 8/31/2018 Gulf Coast 37 San Jacinto College 9/1/2017 8/31/2019 Upper Rio Grande 38 Odessa College 9/1/2017 8/31/2019 Upper East 39 Kilgore College 9/1/2017 8/31/2019.
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