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Page 1: Tyler Junior College 2013 Annual Report

Report to the Community2012-2013

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Mission Statement

Vision Statement

Accreditation

To provide a comprehensive collegiate experience that is anchored in the rich traditions of a quality education, vibrant student life and community service.

To be the region’s premier comprehensive community college, recognized internationally for its academic and workforce programs,

student life and community engagement.

Tyler Junior College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions

about the accreditation of Tyler Junior College. General inquiries about Tyler Junior College admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs or other offerings

should be directed to the College and not the Commission. Tyler Junior College gives equal consideration to all applicants for admission,

employment and participation in its programs and activities without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, marital status, disability, veteran status or limited English

proficiency (LEP). Tyler Junior College respects the legal rights of each person to work and learn in an environment that is free from unlawful sexual discrimination

including sexual harassment and sexual violence.

The 2012-2013 Report to the Community reflects activity from Sept. 1, 2012 through Aug. 31, 2013 except where otherwise noted.

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board of trustees

Clint Roxburgh

John Hills President

Joe Prud’homme, MD First Vice President

Rohn Boone Ann Brookshire Second Vice President

Mike Coker

David Hudson Peggy Smith Lonny Uzzell

Tyler Junior College

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Since joining TJC as president in 2007, Dr. Mike Metke has forged partnerships for the establishment of satellite centers in Lindale, Jacksonville and Rusk, overseen a massive infrastructure upgrade at the main campus and led the College’s efforts to establish a new nursing and health sciences facility.During his tenure, TJC has seen its enrollment reach an all-time high and voters approve one of the largest publicly supported bond issues in its 88-year history.With Dr. Metke at the helm, TJC secured a $12 million federal grant for the establishment of a new retail management program, added women’s soccer, women’s softball and a new honors program. He also led an institution-wide movement to improve civility, safety and friendliness amongst employees, students and visitors.

Dr. L. Michael MetkePresident, Tyler Junior College

MESSAGEpresident’s

There are more than 1,100 community colleges in the U.S., but unless you’ve worked at or attended one of them besides Tyler Junior College, you might never realize just how different TJC really is.I think part of what makes TJC unique lies in how it started - as offering the first two years of a four-year university degree as well as a complete university-style life experience. TJC evolved into a residential campus with a wide range of student activities during its rich and proud history. To this day, there are more activities at TJC than at many universities!The result has been a strong and loyal alumni base that continues to remain involved in the College and contribute to its greatness.So many of our local leaders started their college experience here. They made friends for life, met spouses and discovered who they could become. They never forgot TJC’s role in their success and as a result, we have the largest and most active alumni of any two-year college I’ve ever seen.The only down side I can think of is that after 88 years in Tyler, it’s hard now to have very many firsts of anything. Nevertheless, we still find ways to do just that! Three new buildings are underway as well as new programs and activities.During 2013, our Board of Trustees approved the establishment of a women’s softball team and we hired the team’s first coach, Nicole Dickson, who has already signed most of her first team.Our Board approved initial design concepts for the new nursing and health sciences building and the Rogers Foundation came forward with a lead gift to name the facility the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Center.Our Board approved the establishment of new programs to occupy the Rogers Center and we formed advisory committees and hired department chairs.

As we move to accommodate growth in nursing and health sciences fields and respond to the abundance of residential life applications, our Board approved the establishment of a new 250-bed residence hall. Construction will begin soon.Our city, county and economic development corporation all approved participation in a tax-increment financing project to expand our Skills Training Center with a three-story energy center, where students of the future will study for high-demand, high-paying jobs in various energy fields.We formed a new honors program and reshaped existing scholarship funds to provide recruitment incentives for the region’s brightest students, including $1,000 toward housing costs if they choose to live on campus in the honors living and learning community.All of these decisions paved the way for a most exciting 2014.I truly believe that TJC’s glory years are happening now and that 2014 will be a high mark in our history.I’m proud of the great work we’ve all done together to build on our past and I’m convinced we are now in a golden decade that will be looked back upon as some of TJC’s best years.Thank you for the role you play in ensuring TJC’s strength and broad impact throughout East Texas. I encourage you to remain involved as we make history in 2014.

Dr. L. Michael Metke President

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Executive Cabinet

PROMISESTO OUR STUDENTS

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A quality education. A vibrant student life. Community service.1 2 3

Dr. L. Michael Metke President

Dr. Butch HayesProvost

Dr. Kimberly RussellVice President,Advancement/External Affairs

Sarah Van CleefVice President, Business Affairs

Dr. Charles FlorioVice President, Student Affairs

Dr. Aubrey SharpeDean, School of Continuing Studies

Kevin FowlerExecutive Director, Human Resources

Dr. Cheryl RogersExecutive Director, Institutional Effectiveness, Planning and Research

Bill KingExecutive Director, Facilities and Construction

Ellen MatthewsExecutive Assistant, President/Board of Trustees

Students will be prepared for transfer to higher-level colleges and universities or immediate entry to careers in their chosen field of study.

TJC offers a variety of exciting activities outside the classroom – from athletics and performing arts to academic and special interest groups.

Students are encouraged to give back to the community at every opportunity.

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strategic goalsOverview

collegeDr. Clayton Allen Dean, Professional and Technical Programs

Sarah HarrisonDean, Humanities,

Communications and Fine Arts

Paul Monagan Dean, Nursing and

Health Sciences

Lisa Harper Dean, Academic Foundations

Instructional Deans

Dr. Aubrey Sharpe Dean,

Continuing Studies

Build Pathways to Student Successby promoting retention, program completion/graduation and student

success after graduation in employment or higher education

Expand Community Relationshipsthrough the expansion and development of new buildings, programs,

donors, alumni, and community engagement

Enhance College Operating Effectiveness by continually reviewing and improving College resources and processes

Create an Institutional Culture of Continuous Improvementthrough ongoing professional development, diversity and multicultural

opportunities, and campus civility and green initiatives

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In each of these four areas, strategic objectives were identified and used by the College as it strives to maintain and strengthen its program and financial viability. For each of these objectives, several initiatives

were developed as the focus of efforts related to the objective.

Dr. Kenneth Murphy Dean, Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences

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and awardsaccomplishments

During the 2012-13 academic year, Tyler Junior College received national acclaim and moved forward on major construction projects that will shape its future for generations. Listed below are some of the highlights of the year.

ACADEMICS

• The College, in conjunction with Brookshire Grocery Co. and the Western Association of Food Chains, launched a new retail management certificate program. The 10 courses that are required for the certificate are designed to prepare students for career opportunities and upward mobility in the retail industry.

• The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences was reorganized and divided into two schools: the School of Humanities, Communication and Fine Arts and the School of Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences.

• The Tyler Junior College Law Enforcement Academy graduated its most successful cadet class to date. The state average for the licensing exam test score is 78. TJC Cadet Class No. 19 had a class average of 91.

• The College announced a new scholarship program to attract high-achieving high school seniors. The Presidential Honors Scholarship, a full tuition and fees scholarship, was offered to more than 400 East Texas seniors. Recipients participate in the College’s Honors Program and receive an additional housing stipend if they choose to live on campus in the Honors Living & Learning Community in the Ornelas Residential Complex.

• TJC received special recognition in Community College Week as a Top 100 associate degree producer in 2013 for African-American graduates.

• The Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic program was granted initial accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). The accreditation is for a period of five (5) years and confirms that the program is in compliance with nationally established standards.

• Nine TJC art students spent one month in Florence, Italy in a study-abroad program. They attended the Santa Reparata International School of Art where they earned six hours of college credit.

• The College’s online campus website went live. The online campus concept and its accompanying website provide students with the opportunity to attend TJC in an online fashion and complete a number of degrees, as well as the academic core, completely online.

• Tyler Junior College was recognized as a leader in the national student completion movement by Achieving the Dream, for showing evidence of measurable improvements in student achievements. TJC was one of eight institutions designated as a 2013 Leader College.

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ATHLETICS

• The Apaches were awarded the East Texas Team Community Service Award presented by SPORTyler for outstanding community service. The athletic teams contributed more than 2,000 hours of community service.

• The Apaches won their third NJCAA Division I Soccer Championship. Steve Clements was voted Coach of the Tournament and Casey Osborne, a sophomore forward from Atlanta, Ga., was named Most Valuable Player of the Tournament.

• The Lady Apaches volleyball team reached a ranking of No. 1 in the country for the first time in school history. The ladies also made their second NJCAA national tournament appearance in the program’s history.

• The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics announced its Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year Award. Dr. Tim Drain, TJC director of inter-collegiate athletics, received the JC/CC West Region honor.

• Six individuals were inducted into the TJC Sports Circle of Honor. Inductees included: Ivory Lee Brown, football, 1988-89; Ike Forte, football, 1973-74; Mandy Nall, tennis, 1987-89; Scott Stewart, tennis, 1987-89; Terry Stillabower, basketball, 1964-66; Delton Wright, football coach, 1981-95.

• The Apaches and Lady Apaches tennis teams both claimed NJCAA Division I national championships. It was the fourth straight title for the ladies and 17th overall and 7th overall for the men.

• The College finished 4th in the nation in the NATYCAA Cup, which measures total strength of an athletic program. NATYCAA is the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators.

• The College announced the addition of women’s softball to its lineup of NJCAA Division I athletics, beginning in Fall 2014. Nicole Dickson was named as the first coach for the new sport.

FINE ARTS

• The Apache Pow Wow, the award-winning student newspaper of Tyler Junior College, garnered 16 awards during the 2012 Texas Community College Journalism Association conference.

• The speech and debate team was named state champion at the Texas Community College Forensic Championship Tournament. The team earned first place in Overall Sweepstakes, first in Individual Events Sweepstakes, and third place in Debate Sweepstakes.

• The Bell Tower Arts Journal, a student-led literary publication, received six (6) awards in the Literary Magazine Division of the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association annual conference including First place, Literary Magazine Cover Design. The literary magazine contest is an open division, which means the College was judged not only against other two-year institutions, but also against top-notch universities.

• Sydney Walter, sophomore theatre student, was selected for a two-month internship at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in New York City, one of the oldest playhouses on Broadway.

• Theatre professor Dr. David W. Crawford, had his new play “Prodigal” featured in an off-Broadway reading held at Theatre East in New York City, with former “Sopranos” actor Dominic Chianese in the leading role.

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AWARDS

• The U.S. Department of Labor announced TJC – the only Texas institution - as the lead college in a $12 million labor grant as part of the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training initiative to promote skills development and employment opportunities in retail management. Other colleges in the TJC consortium are: Cerritos (Calif.) College, Clackamas (Ore.) Community College, and the University of Alaska in Anchorage.

• The College received a $20,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation to continue the AT&T Dual-Credit Scholars Program. The program encourages more economically disadvantaged students to complete college-level courses while they are still in high school.

• Alpha Omicron, the College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, received an overall ranking of 5th in the world during the honor society’s 95th International Convention in San Jose. A total of 1,904 chapter entries were received for the 2013 Phi Theta Kappa International Hallmark Awards. Alpha Omicron also received recognition as an International Distinguished Chapter, which is bestowed only to the top 10 percent of chapters worldwide.

• One of the TJC West Campus Tyler Area Business Incubator’s graduate businesses (Fiber Network Solutions) won the “Outstanding Graduate Company” award in the manufacturing and service category in the National Business Incubation Association’s world-wide competition at the International Conference on Business Incubation.

• Debbie A. Waldrop, a professor in the TJC Associate Degree Nursing program and part-time research consultant, received the Advancing Public Awareness in Clinical Research Award, from the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) at the organization’s global conference in Orlando, Fla. This award recognizes an individual who has contributed to the public’s understanding of clinical research and participation in studies, and to the advancement of the profession.

• The Aspen Institute of Washington, D.C. announced that Luminant Power Track, a partnership between TJC and Luminant Academy, was selected as a Model for Success in the Skills for America’s Future program. The College graduated its first class of power plant technology students with associate’s degrees. Seventeen graduates were offered jobs with Luminant upon graduation.

• The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education announced that TJC was one of four public, two-year institutions nationwide – and the only two-year institution in Texas – to receive two international awards: the Gold Circle of Excellence Award for Community College Public-Private Partnership for its collaboration with Luminant in TJC’s power plant technology program; and an exemplary recognition award for overall performance in educational fundraising.

• The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board announced the award of a $263,200 grant for science, technology, engineering and mathematics scholarships for TJC students studying in STEM fields. The grant is a one-year award that will provide 100 TJC students with financial need a $2,500 scholarship.

• The Retail Management Certificate Program was chosen for the National Council for Workforce Education (NCWE) Credit Exemplary Program Award.

• TJC’s Family Learning Center of Tyler was awarded a $12,000 Retail Merchants Association of Tyler Charitable Fund grant from the East Texas Communities Foundation. Funds were used to add an activity sand box for toddlers and purchase family reading materials to encourage parents to read with their children in English or Spanish.

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The statue of long-time Tyler Junior College President Dr. Harry Jenkins – stolen in April 1995 – was recovered and returned to the College in July 2013. The life-size statue, weighing approximately 300 pounds, was last seen on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1995. News coverage of a cold-case investigation launched in August 2011 eventually led to its recovery. The refurbished statue now has a permanent home inside Jenkins Hall.

Refurbished Jenkins statue in its permanent location inside Jenkins Hall.

harrycomes home A pioneer in public higher education. Jenkins was the first junior college

leader to become president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. He developed this College from a small embryonic school to the largest single-campus junior college in the state of Texas. His open-door policy with students popularized the slogan “we care.” Known affectionately by educators, statesmen, and friends nationwide as “Mr. Junior College.”

Jenkins will long be remembered on this campus where

he always counseled that complex problems will yield to reason.

--Watson W. Wise 1987

For years until they found its rightful owner, the statue’s keepers, Matthew Remington (left) and Berny Trevino, both of Austin, had referred to him simply as “George.”

Jenkins statue in its original location outside Wise Auditorium.

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0 900 1800 2700 3600 4500

Part-time

Full-time

All other undergraduates enrolled in credit courses

All other degree-seeking

Other first-year, degree seeking

Degree-seeking, first-time freshman

2,316

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278

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4,252

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INSTITUTIONAL ENROLLMENT(Based on Fall 2012)

Number of degrees awarded in fiscal year 2013

Associate degrees 1,236

Certificates 773

Core curriculum 1,112

Female 58%

Male 42%

Average age of full-time student

21Average age of all students

(full- and part-time)

23

Total FTE enrollment (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013)

8,10412-month unduplicated

headcount (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013)

14,863

Grand total all students:11,374

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Internet

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ENROLLMENT BY CAMPUS(Credit classes; based on duplicated totals)

8,881

5,455

1,310

391

167

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111

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Total number of

instructional faculty

559Student to faculty ratio

21 to 1

Academic year tuition and

required fees for full-time, degree/certificate

seeking undergraduate

$2,262

ETHNICITY FOR FALL 2012White, non-Hispanic 59%

Black or African American, non-Hispanic 23%

Hispanic 13%

Asian, non-Hispanic 1%

American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic 1%

Other or race and/or ethnicity unknown 3%

Students enrolled in the School of Continuing Studies

9,564(Unduplicated enrollment)

Fall - 2,792Winter - 2,217Spring - 2,000

Summer - 2,555

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awardsfaculty and staff

Linda Bellington, Mathematics

The Mable Williams Endowed Chair for

Teaching Excellence

Gloria Brooks, English

The Dorothy Fay and Jack White Endowed

Chair for Teaching Excellence

Heather Mensch, Jazz Studies and

Applied Low BrassThe George W. Pirtle

and El Freda Taylor Pirtle Endowed Chair

for Teaching Excellence

Tyler Junior College Endowed Chair for Teaching ExcellenceThe Tyler Junior College Endowed Chair for Teaching Excellence is a recognition program to honor and reward professors who demonstrate excellence in teaching. The program enables professors to nominate and reward their peers who demonstrate excellence as educators. Since the program’s inception in 1990, there have been 64 professors designated as distinguished TJC endowed chairs. Each recipient receives $2,000 for each of two years ($4,000 total) which includes a $1,500 cash stipend and $500 for professional development.

The Mattie Alice Scroggin Baker Excellence in Teaching AwardThe Mattie Alice Scroggin Baker Excellence in Teaching Award was established in 1987 from the Estate of Mattie Alice Scroggin Baker to recognize the contributions our full-time faculty provide to student learning in our community. Recipients receive a $1,000 cash stipend.

Karen Cooper, Associate Degree Nursing

Adjunct Excellence in Teaching AwardEstablished in 1999, the Adjunct Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes the contributions that our adjunct faculty provide to student learning in our community. Since its inception 14 individuals have been honored with this award which includes a $750 cash stipend.

Donna Belt, Social Sciences

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5 Years Kay Bookout, Staff Coordinator, Small Business Development Center/Counseling Assistant Research SpecialistKaren Cooper, Professor/Interim Department Chair, Associate Degree NursingKirby Cotter, Professor/Coordinator, Automotive TechnologyDeborah Donahue, Professor, Emergency Medical Service ProfessionsVictoria Goss-McGee, Operations Coordinator, Continuing EducationBilly Hays, Staff Technician, Residential LifeJim Hilgeman, Computer Specialist, Registration/RecordsDometrius Hill, Professor, Mathematics/Developmental EducationCarol Hutson, Director, Accounting Services/ControllerWillace Johnson, Professor, Surveying and MappingLaura Krantz, Professor/Department Chair, Communications and Student MediaAshleigh Lewis, Professor, Student Development/FIG CoordinatorCissy Lux, Professor/Coordinator, Vocational Nursing EducationKay Lynn Moran, Professor/Department Chair, Education/Director, ACEJimmy Mount, Campus Police LieutenantLeticia Navarro-deLopez, Early Childhood Caregiver, Family Learning CenterDanny Palmer, Professor, Health & Kinesiology/ Head Football CoachAlfonso Rodriguez, Supervisor, Electrical Facilities MaintenancePeggy Scott, Campus Police CorporalErica Thurman, Records Technician, RegistrarTrina Travis, Professor/Clinical Coordinator, Radiologic TechnologyKathy Wilson, Professor, Associate Degree Nursing

10 YearsMitch Andrews, Executive Director, Advancement and Alumni EngagementBill Atkins, Senior Proctor, TestingJennifer Bailey, Professor, Dance Linda Bellington, Professor, Mathematics/Developmental EducationSteve Clements, Professor, Health and Kinesiology/Men’s Soccer CoachBrian Cox , PC/LAN Specialist, Information TechnologyCandy Dyson, Outreach Services LibrarianPaul Goertemiller, Director, Testing/Career ServicesPamela Sue Gregory, Professor, BiologyEd Greis, Senior Proctor, TestingDebbie Kelley, Professor/Department Chair, Behavorial SciencesBelinda Marks, Coordinator, Moves and SetupsTamika McCullough, Staff Technician/TSI CoordinatorJim Morgan, Building Maintenance Specialist, West CampusTony Rand, Professor/Department Chair, Addiction CounselingMadeleine Ross, Professor, Philosophy/HistoryAnita Stone, Data/Records Coordinator, Professional and Technical ProgramsTracey Williams, Tutor Coordinator/Learning SpecialistKathy Willingham, Professor, Computer Information Systems

15 Years Betty Briggs, Director, Alumni AffairsRebecca Faulds, Professor, Speech/TheatreKim Harden, Staff Aide, Career ServicesLee Nell Hill, Professor, Writing/Developmental EducationKevin Jones, Associate Director, Facilities and ConstructionRandy Melton, Director, Campus PoliceVincent Nguyen, Director, Student SuccessMary Scarborough, Professor, BusinessNathan Stallings, Professor/Department Chair, Radiologic TechnologyTorrey Wylie, Professor, Graphic Design/Photography

20 Years Vera Cross, Senior Program Analyst, Information TechnologyJon Groth, Professor, Health and KinesiologyRenee Hawkins, Project Coordinator, TRiO, Support ServicesMarian Jackson, Director, Library ServicesNina Rochelle, Staff Technician, Payroll/Business Services

25 Years Gigi Delk, Professor, Computer Information Systems/Game and Simulation DevelopmentRollie Schick, Professor/Department Chair, Health and KinesiologyDevon Wiggins, Director, Financial Aid

30 Years Charles Johnson, Professor, Writing/Developmental EducationLarry Marta, Professor/Department Chair, Music

35 Years John Hays , Professor, Spanish/Department Chair, Foreign LanguagesM’Liss Hindman, Professor, SpeechLarry Pilgrim, Professor, Biology

40 Years Frank Kimlicko, Professor, Music

45 Years George Tefteller, Professor, Mathematics

Retirees and years of service

W. Oscar and Marguerite Herrin Award for ExcellenceIn 2001, Mrs. Sarah Herrin Harrison provided a generous gift to the Tyler Junior College Foundation to establish the W. Oscar and Marguerite Herrin Award for Excellence. The Herrin Award is a $500 cash gift presented annually to at least three outstanding classified staff employees to honor and recognize their dedication and service to the College. Recipients for the 2013 fiscal year include:

Monroe Jett, Campus Utilities Specialist

Pamela McDougal,

Staff Coordinator, Nursing and

Health Sciences

Heather Waters, Accounts Payable Clerk

All full-time employees are recognized every five years for their service to the College. The Employee Recognition Dinner is held annually in November. Each employee reaching a five-year milestone

receives a personalized gift for his or her years of service. Employees who retired in the previous year are also honored at this event. Employees and retirees recognized during the 2012-13 fiscal year include:

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Patty Casey - 8James Hobbs - 10Gary Shayler - 11Jimmie Leach - 21Chris Smith - 21Cathryn Cates - 34

Marsha Layton - 36Stan Watson - 42Lethan Alan Barnes - 43Jacque Shackelford - 43Rebecca Foster - 45David Ligon - 45

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To meet the ever-growing need for health care professionals, Tyler Junior College embarked on its most ambitious capital project to date – the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Center. The facility establishes a new western border of the TJC main campus.

Set to open in Spring 2015, the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Center will more than triple the classroom and laboratory space of TJC’s current health care programs. The additional and expanded programs will produce a projected 50 percent more TJC graduates

in health care fields – up from 600 in 2013 to 900 by the year 2017.

robert m. rogersNursing and Health Sciences Center

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The 130,000-square-foot, four-story facility will allow TJC to expand many of its 11 existing nursing and health sciences programs and add new programs. New programs to be added include:

• Occupational Therapy Assistant • Wellness and Exercise Specialist• Physical Therapist Assistant • Dental Assisting

New Programs SmithGroupJJR chosen as lead architect Sept. 2012 In partnership with Eubanks Harris Roberts Craig Architects, Fitzpatrick Architects, The Brannon Corporation, and David C. Scarborough Landscape Architecture

HGR+Turner Joint Venture chosen as construction-manager-at-risk Oct. 2012

TJC Board approves site for new building Feb. 2013

Site work begins June 2013

Elizabeth Olivier hired as Director/Department Chair, July 2013 Occupational Therapy Assistant

Construction on retention wall begins Aug. 2013

Official Groundbreaking Ceremony and unveiling Aug. 2013 of facility name

In an effort to meet the demand for more specialized training programs, Tyler Junior College, Smith County, the City of Tyler and the Tyler Economic Development Council joined forces in August 2013 to fund an expansion of the TJC West Campus Skills Training Center. The 51,024-square-foot expansion will provide training space for high tech jobs which is consistent with the Industry Growth Initiative adopted by the City of Tyler, TJC Board, and other local boards in 2010.

Expansion of Skills Training Center planned

Energy Center front view.

Energy Center north facade.

Timeline

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financialscollege

Statement of Net Assets (thousands of dollars)

2013 2012 2011 Assets Current assets $ 29,191 $ 27,617 $ 28,161 Capital assets, net 135,767 133,471 135,526 Other assets 33,398 11,371 10,170 Total assets 198,356 172,459 173,857

Liabilities Current liabilities 32,636 27,830 27,956 Noncurrent liabilities 72,650 55,738 63,043 Total liabilities 105,286 83,568 90,999

Net assets Invested in capital assets, net of debt 79,833 72,351 68,010 Restricted - expendable 511 440 375 Unrestricted 12,728 16,100 14,473 Total net assets $ 93,072 $ 88,891 $ 82,858

The Statement of Net Assets presents the assets, liabilities and net assets of the District as of the end of the fiscal year. The Statement of Net Assets is a ‘point-in-time’ financial statement. The purpose of the Statement of Net Assets is

to present to the readers a fiscal snapshot of the Tyler Junior College District.

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2013 2012 2011 Operating revenues Tuition and fees (net of discounts) $ 13,880 $ 12,266 $ 10,301 Federal grants and contracts 2,179 1,355 1,396 State grants and contracts 1,083 1,000 1,397 Local grants and contracts 1,022 532 711 Sales and service of educational activities 83 103 116 Auxiliary enterprises (net of discounts) 3,049 2,644 2,355 Miscellaneous 2,118 2,512 4,811 Total operating revenues 23,414 20,412 21,087

Operating expenses Instruction 29,124 28,682 29,634 Public service 1,242 1,388 1,399 Academic support 2,682 2,486 2,821 Student service 8,296 8,114 8,274 Institutional support 12,957 11,433 10,777 Operation and maintenance of plant 7,140 6,190 5,054 Scholarship and fellowships (net of discounts) 2,964 2,824 3,122 Auxiliary enterprises 6,802 6,723 6,311 Depreciation 6,444 5,820 4,967 Total operating expenses 77,651 73,660 72,359

Operating loss (54,237) (53,248) (51,272)

Non operating revenues (expenses) 58,419 59,536 61,313

Increase in net assets 4,182 6,287 10,041

Net assets at beginning of year 88,890 82,858 72,817 Prior period adjustment - (255) -Net assets at end of year $ 93,072 $ 88,890 $ 82,858

Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Changes in Net Assets (thousands of dollars)

The purpose of the Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets is to present the revenues received by the institution, both operating and non-operating, and the expenses paid by the institution, operating and non-operating, and any other revenues, expenses, gains and losses received or spent by the institution.

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Foundation Board Members

Harold BeairdLoren BennettMike BreedloveNelson ClydeSam DawsonScott EllisSenator Kevin EltifeVernon FaulconerAnnette FindleyRusty FletcherLee GibsonJohn GlassLaVerne GollobVerna HallBillie HartleyMartin HeinesBilly Hibbs, Jr.John HillsDr. Samuel HoustonEddie HowardLaura HydeDr. Paul LattaMel LoveladyNancy LuncefordDavid McCulloughJohn MintonJoseph Z. OrnelasLouise H. OrnelasPaul OwenJim PerkinsDr. Bill PirtleSam RoosthFreddie SanchezMark StrawnEleanor StringerDr. Pat ThomasJerry Woolverton

Ex-Officio Members:Kimberly A. Russell, Ed.DL. Michael Metke, Ed.DJohn HillsCarole PoolSarah Van CleefCarol HutsonCarol Beggs

foundation reportTyler Junior College

What an amazing year. The $4.4 million contributed to the Tyler Junior College Foundation by almost 1,000 donors in 2013 is a tribute to those with a sincere passion for the College, pride in the community, and a willingness to accomplish great things. A prime example of that passion, pride and diligence is the Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Center. Gifts to the Rogers Center are part of why Tyler is fast

becoming a premier healthcare training destination.Private support is critical to ensuring an unparalleled level of excellence at Tyler Junior College; and our generous donors add substantial value to the programs across our locations in Tyler, Lindale, Jacksonville, and Rusk. As members of the TJC Foundation Board of Directors, it is incumbent upon us to continue our prudent fiscal management and appropriate

investment of endowment funds. We are keenly aware of our responsibility to be good stewards of the funds donors have entrusted to us.This annual report provides a detailed look at the financial health of the TJC Foundation. Over the course of the year, the Foundation’s assets increased to more than $40 million.To all who have given so that the lives of others might be changed—we thank you!

Lee R. Gibson, President, TJC Foundation Board

TJC Foundation Board of Directors

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(Audit, Aug. 31, 2013 and 2012)

Assets 2013 2012 Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,115,594 $ 2,458,115 Investments 35,112,230 31,644,761 Funds held in trust 269,630 264,464 Charitable Gift Annuities 273,345 266,414 Other assets 54,550 53,798 Total invested funds 37,825,441 34,687,552 Contributions receivable 1,168,193 66,885 Real estate 592,231 1,064,193 Deferred expense 640,048 571,023 Total assets $ 40,255,913 $ 36,389,653

Liabilities Accounts payable-Tyler Junior College 733,263 683,454 Deferred revenue 53,193 89,079 Total liabilities 786,456 772,533

Net assets Unrestricted 6,289,1099 5,995,647 Temporarily restricted 6,636,148 4,643,038 Permanently restricted 26,514,210 24,978,435 Total net assets 39,439,457 35,617,120

Total liabilities and net assets $ 40,225,913 $ 36,389,653

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Tyler Junior College was one of four public, two-year institutions nationwide – and the only two-year institution in Texas – to be recognized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), for overall

performance in educational fundraising.CASE named 68 colleges and universities and 18 independent schools as recipients of its 2013 Educational Fundraising Awards, which recognized institutions for overall performance and improvement in educational fundraising programs.“We are honored that Tyler Junior College was selected for this award,” said Dr. Kim Russell, TJC vice president for advancement and external affairs. Russell also serves as executive director of the TJC Foundation. “Our success is due to the TJC Foundation board of directors and, specifically, our dedicated investment committee.”Selection was based on data submitted to the Council for Aid to Education’s annual Voluntary Support of Education survey. A CASE member institution is automatically eligible to receive an overall performance or overall improvement award, provided it has participated in the VSE survey for the past three years.Winning institutions were recognized in the awards gallery at the 2013 Summit for Leaders in Advancement conference held in July in San Francisco.

TJC receives national award for educational fundraising

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Jim PerkinsInvestment Committee

Member

Jim Perkins is the President of Citizens 1st Bank with locations in Tyler, Jacksonville, Rusk and Nacogdoches. Citizens 1st Bank is one of the highest rated banks in the nation by TheStreet.com Ratings, Bauer Financial Reports and Veribank Bank Rating Company.

Statement of Activities(For the year ended Aug. 31, 2013)

Temporarily Permanently Unrestricted Restricted Restricted TotalRevenue and Other Support: Contributions and fund-raising $ 192,228 $ 3,000,530 $ 1,342,296 $ 4,535,054 Unrealized gain (loss) on investments (130,312) 7,536 6,933 (115,843) Net gain (loss) on sales 766,798 - - 766,798 Investment income 688,389 16,119 74,382 778,890 Donor transfers (581,281) 469,117 112,164 - Net assets Released from restrictions 1,500,192 (1,500,192) - -Total revenues 2,436,014 1,992,110 1,535,775 5,964,899

Administrative 22,698 - - 22,698Fund-raising Golf Tournament 49,086 - - 49,086 Other 48,162 - - 48,162Real estate 5,323 - - 5,323Scholarship & Awards Support of TJC 1,026,646 - - 1,026,646 Scholarships 961,192 - - 167,192 Other awards 29,455 - - 29,455Total Expenditures 2,142,562 - - 2,142,562

Changes in Net Assets 293,452 1,993,110 1,535,775 3,822,337

Net Assets, September 1 5,995,647 4,643,038 24,978,435 35,617,120

Net Assets, August 31 $6,289,099 $6,636,148 $26,514,210 $39,439,457

Billy Hibbs, Jr.Investment Committee

Chair

Billy Hibbs, Jr. is one of the longest continuously serving members of the investment committee. Billy is Chairman and CEO of Heartland Security Insurance Group, and he is also a TJC alumnus.

Not pictured, Eleanor Stringer, investment committee member

Investment Committee Members

Lee Gibson, Investment Committee

Member

Lee Gibson is a certified public accountant, Chief Financial Officer and Senior Executive Vice President for Southside Bank. He also served as Chairman of Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2012.

David McCullough Investment Committee

Member

David McCullough previously worked with Gilead Science, Inc., one of the world’s largest biopharmaceutical companies. As a private investor, he joined the Investment Committee and the TJC Foundation board during 2012.

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Coach John E. Peterson Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in September 2012 by family and friends of John Peterson upon his retirement as long-time coach of TJC tennis. A surprise event was held at Hollytree County Club to announce this scholarship as well as the renaming of the TJC tennis courts in honor of Coach Peterson’s nationally acclaimed career at TJC.

Knight Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in September 2012 by an anonymous donor, this endowment benefits an individual who excelled in one of the Literacy Council of Tyler’s GED programs.

Rick and Bonnie Rayford Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in November 2012 by TJC alumni, Rick and Bonnie Rayford, this scholarship will assist high school graduates from Smith County who need financial assistance in order to attend college.

Clorinda “Petey” Wisenbaker Professional Nursing Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in December 2012 by Paula Wisenbaker Whisenant in memory of her mother, Clorinda “Petey” Wisenbaker. This scholarship also expresses gratitude to the TJC nursing program, whose graduates provided her parents with such excellent care.

Patsy Clyde Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in December of 2012 by Virginia Gatewood and the Gatewood-Hawkins Foundation to honor the life of Patsy Clyde. The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student in fall 2014.

Sarah Lois Moseley Motes Nursing Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in December 2012 by a charitable remainder trust funded by the Vaughn Foundation and a gift from David and Amy Motes McCullough. This endowment honors the life of Sarah Motes and her 70-year career in nursing. This scholarship will benefit a student in the associate degree in nursing (ADN) program.

Betty Briggs Alumni Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in March of 2013 by family and friends of Betty Briggs upon her retirement from TJC. Betty served as the director of Alumni Affairs for 15 years leading the association to national recognition for community college alumni programs. Betty was honored in May 2013 at the annual Tyler area chapter alumni gathering.

Merritt Reed Steger Engineering Endowed ScholarshipEstablished through a planned gift from Mrs. Ann H. Steger in memory of her son Merritt Reed Steger. This scholarship will benefit a high school graduate from the TJC designated service area who is pursuing a degree in engineering.

Country for Our Country Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in August 2013 through the Country for Our Country organization to honor the courageous men and women who have served in a branch of the United States Armed Forces. This scholarship will benefit a veteran or dependent of a veteran who demonstrates a financial need in order to attend college.

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TJC Accounting Department Annual ScholarshipEstablished in January 2013 by two anonymous donors, this scholarship assists a deserving student pursing a major in accounting. Tab and Bonnie Beall Promises to Keep Annual ScholarshipEstablished in January 2013 by Tab and Bonnie Beall. As part of the Promises to Keep annual scholarship program, this award helps bridge the funding gap for worthy students. Frankie S. Chaffin Widner Annual Scholarship for the DeafEstablished in February 2013 by Darlene Winsett in honor of her mother, Frankie Chaffin Widner. The scholarship will benefit a deaf student who has demonstrated a commitment to community service. John and Jennifer Gaston Promises to Keep Annual ScholarshipEstablished in March 2013 by Bob and Louise Dyer. This scholarship honors the lives of John and Jennifer Gaston and provides significant scholarship funding for a deserving student. Tyler Executive Women’s Network Annual ScholarshipEstablished by the Tyler Executive Women’s Network in May 2013, this scholarship benefits a Smith County female pursuing a major in a business-related field. TJC-Rusk Nursing Program Incentive AwardEstablished in July 2013 by the Rusk Economic Development Corporation in support of students pursuing a vocational nursing certificate at the TJC Rusk location. Jeryl Wayne Story Annual ScholarshipEstablished by friends of Jeryl Wayne Story in August 2013 to honor his life achievements. The scholarship benefits a student in the nursing and health sciences programs.

Annual Scholarships

Endowed Scholarships

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Alumni Association Board Leadership

Carol Beggs- PresidentDoc Deason- President ElectJon Jacobs- Past PresidentWanda Ealey- Secretary

Board MembersEunice ChancellorJulie MettlenStephanie ArriolaJustin SmithJoey StangerDanny MogleRobert ReedMike RichardsonDiane HawkinsGay SmithBryan BradyAmy CunninghamSara ScarboroughKaren CooperDon MurphyGene StaplesEmma Lou PraterHerbert RichardsonNancy LuncefordCarleta CatesShirley MalloryCamille BrownDirector, Alumni AffairsBetty Briggs

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Chief Master Sgt. Pat Snow ’83Distinguished Alumnus

A 29-year United States Air Force veteran, Chief Master Sergeant John “Pat” Snow is the senior enlisted advisor for Defense Media Activity. Snow serves as the advisor on matters of health, welfare and morale to enlisted personnel assigned to eight U.S. locations and 33 overseas sites. He was

an Apache cheerleader at TJC and joined the U.S. Air Force after receiving his associate’s degree in 1983.His wife, Kay Logan Snow, also a 1983 TJC graduate, was an Apache Belle and a cheerleader. The Snows have two sons, Logan, a recent Baylor University graduate, and Christian, who currently attends Baylor.

Dr. Paul and Kay Latta, ’86 and ’81Apache Spirit

Dr. Paul Latta and his wife, Kay, are active community volunteers and longtime supporters of TJC. He is a Tyler dentist, and she is a certified public accountant and partner with Henry & Peters.

Mrs. Latta, a former Apache Belle, received her associate’s degree from TJC and her bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Latta also attended TJC and transferred to UT Austin, where he received a degree in engineering. Deciding on a career change, he returned to TJC and took classes to prepare him for a career in dentistry. After receiving his associate’s degree from TJC, he attended Baylor College of Dentistry.The Lattas have two sons: Andrew, a student at Baylor, and Matthew, a student at All Saints Episcopal School.

Adam Daley ’98Valuable Young Alumnus

Adam Daley is director of the southwest region of United States Investigative Services (USIS). During his days at TJC, Daley was a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Student Senate and Harmony & Understanding and was a resident hall specialist.After receiving his associate’s degree, he transferred

to UT Arlington and graduated magna cum laude.He credits the 9/11 terrorist attacks for shaping his future and influencing his decision to pursue a career in national security.Daley and his wife, Jody, live in the Dallas area. They have two children: a daughter, Addyson, and a son, Jameson.

Emma Lou Prater ’47Special Recognition

Emma Lou Prater began as a TJC student during the war years and enjoyed being involved in the various campus organizations. She graduated in 1946, then returned to TJC in 1964 when she began working in the business office.She and her late husband, Kenneth, have always

been avid TJC athletic fans. Former TJC athletes and cheerleaders fondly remember the numerous Sunday dinners held in their home, since the campus cafeteria was closed on weekends. She later served as director of student activities which included sororities, fraternities and cheerleaders.The Praters have two daughters, Sherry and Sandy, and four grandchildren: Jennifer, Julie, Becky and Jason. They are all TJC alumni and TJC Alumni Association lifetime members.

The Tyler Junior College Alumni Association presented 4 awards at the

2012 Homecoming Awards Ceremony in October.

The TJC Alumni Association honored five outstanding alumni during its annual Homecoming Awards Luncheon on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. TJC Alumni Awards honorees were: Chief Master Sgt. Pat Snow ’83, Distinguished Alumnus; Dr. Paul and Kay Latta ’86 and ’81, Apache Spirit; Adam Daley ’98, Valuable Young Alumnus; and Emma Lou Prater ’46, Special Recognition.

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You can make a difference at Tyler Junior College with your gift to the TJC Foundation!

optionsyour giving

Today, the Tyler Junior College Foundation has surpassed $40 million and continues to provide crucial funding to TJC. Private gifts to the Foundation will help the College successfully address the growing educational needs of its various constituencies. Please consider the following giving opportunities and help TJC preserve its legacy as a premier and comprehensive community college.

Academic and Vocational ProgramsTyler Junior College provides a unique educational experience and encourages innovative teaching, cutting-edge technology and new and expanded programs. Through broad academic and vocational offerings, the College strives to meet the workforce needs of the local and national economy. Private contributions to support TJC’s progressive curriculum will help the College prepare students to compete and excel in the global marketplace.

Annual GivingEach year, alumni and friends give unrestricted donations to the Tyler Junior College Foundation and provide critical and immediate funding. Through annual giving options such as the President’s Circle and the TJC Annual Fund, contributors help address priority needs including student scholarships, equipment for programs and enhancements to student life. Annual gifts provide financial resources when and where they are needed and guarantee a broad collegiate experience for TJC students.

Capital ProjectsAs Tyler Junior College continues to grow, it must expand and build facilities. The Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Center is the most ambitious capital project in the College’s more than 85-year history. At a total cost of $50 million, this state-of-the-art facility will serve Tyler’s $3 billion healthcare industry, which supports more than 25,000 local jobs. During May of 2012, the Tyler Junior College taxing district approved a $25 million bond package. The College and the TJC Foundation have committed to underwriting the remaining 50 percent of project cost through donor contributions and increased student user fees. Generous gifts to the new Robert M. Rogers Nursing and Health Sciences Center will ensure that TJC can provide this significant educational and medical resource to students and the community.

ScholarshipsScholarships continue to be a critical need for Tyler Junior College. As an open access institution of higher education, 60 percent of TJC students require financial assistance to pursue a higher education. Each year, the College and the TJC Foundation provide $2 million in scholarships. However, hundreds of deserving student applicants are turned away due to a lack of funding. A contributor can provide much-needed scholarship funds through ongoing annual gifts or a one-time donation to establish an endowment.

For more information please visit www.tjc.edu/foundation or call 903-510-2382.

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$500,000 - $750,000Robert M. Rogers Foundation

$250,000 - $499,999James I. Perkins Family FoundationLuminant AcademyThe Estate of Mary Gayle Smith

$100,000 - $249,999The Estate of Beverly Ann BeairdHarold and Rosemary BeairdThe Estate of Ann StegerBen and Elizabeth SuttonThe Estate of J.E. Watkins

$50,000 - $99,999Junior League of Tyler Inc.Dr. Bill Pirtle and Joyce Pirtle

$25,000 - $49,999Herb and Melvina BuieCountry For Our CountryD. M. Edwards InvestmentsRobert and Beth Faulkner Donor Advised FundGatewood-Hawkins FoundationR.W. Fair FoundationSouthside Bank

$10,000 - $24,999A S Genecov FoundationAnn AkinsAustin BankAzalea Orthopedic & Sports Medicine ClinicCitizens 1st Bank Mike and Jane CokerScott and Susan EllisEubanks Harris Roberts Craig Architects Inc.Eddie and Terry FowlerGreg and Margaret HendricksonHGR General ContractorsHibbs-Hallmark & CompanyKinzie Foundation KLTVDick and Mary LoweM.C. Batey TrustDr. Laura O’Halloran and Kevin O’Halloran

Clint and Carole RoxburghRusk Economic Development CorporationSaleh FoundationJoey and Marcia Stanger Tyler Morning Telegraph

$5,000 - $9,999Carol AllenCece AllenAnonymous Best Buy Children’s FoundationTickie West-BrandBruce McMillan Jr. Foundation Inc.Jeff and Sonia BuieHarold and Bitsy CarterSam and Kay DawsonDelek Refining LTDDr. Glen Dyer and Sue DyerMary GeorgeJohn and Marilyn GlassGordon Street FoundationJohn and Janet HillsLarry and Judy HoltMichael and Sarah HooverAnonymousSusan LongLouis & Peaches Owen Family FoundationDr. Mike Metke and Donna MetkeCurtis and Joanne MewbourneDr. Paul Powell and Cathy PowellVirginia SmithJack and An SweenyDr. Pat Thomas and Mary Dale ThomasTurner Construction CompanyVernon and Pam WadeTed and Chesley Walters

$2,500 - $4,999Ballet Tyler Inc.Brookshire Grocery CompanyDr. Bill Crowe and Debbie CroweBob and Louise DyerLee and Susan GibsonGeorge and Verna HallDr. Richard Harrison and Sarah HarrisonBill and Billie Hartley

donors2013The President’s Circle at Tyler Junior College is comprised of individuals and organizations who generously support the College’s mission with a leadership gift of $1,000 annually. Members of this society serve as goodwill ambassadors for the College, encouraging and inspiring alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends to join them in providing exceptional educational opportunities for our students. Members of the President’s Circle set the pace for all gifts to the College. They connect our College family in supporting the mission of Tyler Junior College.

Dr. Johnny AbbeyJim and Bess ArnoldGlenda BarrettMayor Barbara Bass and Billy BassHarold and Rosemary BeairdTab and Bonnie BeallLouis and Betty BowerLindsey and Vicki BradleyGaylan BraseltonBrad and Ann BrookshireGeneral Red Brown and Jane BrownIna BrundrettHerb and Melvina BuieCitizens 1st Bank Jim and Margaret PerkinsMike and Jane CokerDennis and Terry DarrylGloria DavisSam and Kay DawsonBob and Louise DyerEast Texas Medical Center Elmer and Betsy EllisD. M. EdwardsJohn and Sharon EicheJohn EvansRW Fair Foundation Barbara FairEddie and Terry FowlerRic FreemanLt. Col. Von Freeman and Bobye FreemanJohn and Marilyn GlassMike and LaVerne GollobGeorge and Verna HallBill and Billie HartleyDr. Butch Hayes and Ampie HayesBob Herd

HGR General Contractors Randy and Denise ReynoldsBilly and Tisa HibbsJohn and Janet HillsDr. Samuel Houston and Dr. Edna HoustonDavid and Katie HudsonAdmiral Bobby Inman and Nancy InmanBruce and Robin InsalacoKinzie Foundation Dr. Bill Kinzie and Mary Ann KinzieDr. Paul Latta and Kay LattaMichael and Lisa LujanMark and Cindy McDanielDr. Mike Metke and Donna MetkeJohn and Joan MullerMaurine MuntzJimmy and Carolyn MurphyOncor Electric Delivery Co. LLC Charles and Judy HillDr. Bill Pirtle and Joyce PirtleEmma Lou PraterGary and Sherri PriestRick and Bonnie RayfordWhit and Cynthia RiterRobert Rice and Robyn RogersClint and Carole RoxburghGene and Adah ShannonJohn and Linda StephensonEleanor StringerRichard and Carrie TuckerLonny and Kelley UzzellTed and Chesley WaltersDr. Sherilyn and Patrick WillisJim and Lynnetta Wright

The

CirclePresident’s

2012-2013 members:

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2013 Donor List continued

$2,500-$4,999 continuedDavid and Katie HudsonCarolyn F. Hyman FundBruce and Robin InsalacoJeff Buie Used CarsDr. Paul Latta and Kay LattaDavid and Amy McCulloughMary John SpenceStanger Surveying Co.Texas Bank and TrustTyler Ford

$1,000 - $2,499Dr. Johnny Abbey*Ables-Land Inc.Dr. Lawrence Anderson and Dr. Svestislava VukeljaAramarkB. G. Byars FoundationKenneth and Gwynda BahnsenLin and Sandra BarkerGlenda BarrettTab and Bonnie BeallRobert BlackburnMary BlitchCarl and Evelyn Bochow Sr.Carl and Karen Bochow Jr.Rohn and Shirley BooneBoone & Boone Construction LTDLouis and Betty BowerLindsey and Vicki BradleyBrady Environmental Services Inc.Brad and Ann BrookshireMark and Paula BrookshireMary BrownAlton and Nelda CadeDale and Cathy CatesCharles W Green Inc.Circle Ridge Production Inc.College Books Inc.Bobby and Kris CurtisCharles and Barbara DavisJim and Cherry DayDavid and Virginia DemicPierre DeWetELS Surveying and Mapping Inc.East Texas Council of Trucking ProfessionalsEast Texas Medical CenterEd & Mary Heath FoundationJohn and Sharon EicheEOG Resources Inc.Estes McClure and Associates

John EvansFitzpatrick ArchitectsCarolyn FlowersLt. Col. Von Freeman and Bobye FreemanDr. Paul Gainer and Lindsey GainerBob and Debbie GarrettTim and Jesse GillJoel and Lorye GlassMike* and LaVerne Gollob Gollob Morgan Peddy PCGreg Nance Sales Inc.G-Square Production Inc.Dr. Butch Hayes and Ampie HayesHelen S. Boylan FoundationHenry & Peters PCAnonymousJonathan and Heather HillDr. Samuel Houston and Dr. Edna HoustonHudson Printing & Graphic DesignJames and Margaret HuttonAdmiral Bobby Inman and Nancy InmanMarian Jackson David and Sharah JohnsonHunter KayRoy Kingry Jr. and Julia Hwang-KingryLorri Loggins Real Estate Inc.Mel and Bobbie LoveladyJames MathisPhil and Ellen MatthewsJerry McCormackGeorgia McLainDr. Juan Mejia and Meela MejiaDavid MeyersJay MisenheimerMaurine MuntzJimmy and Carolyn MurphyJoe and Jan NortonO’Ryan Oil and GasRobbie OttYoung and Myung ParkDr. Mark Parsons and Sharon ParsonsJan Godfrey PaynePresidio Networked Solutions Inc.Gary and Sherri PriestAnonymousDr. Joseph Prud’hommePSI Production Inc.Rick and Bonnie RayfordDr. Charles Rhodus and Anne RhodusCynthia and Whit Riter Donor Advised FundRogers and MonkRobert Rice and Robyn Rogers

Dr. Kim RussellBill and Ann SheehySmith County SWCDJeff and April SmithJohn and Linda StephensonEleanor StringerSurveying Education Foundation of Texas Inc.TargetAnonymousDon and Pam ThedfordTrinity Mother Frances Hospitals and ClinicsRichard and Carrie TuckerStephen TurmanTurman Family Reunion FundTyler Executive Women’s NetworkTyler Steel CompanyTyler Sunrise Rotary ClubThe University of Texas at TylerLonny and Kelley UzzellMary WaldropWatson W. Wise FoundationBetty WhiteWilson Robertson & Cornelius PCChristopher and Darlene WinsettJerry and Kelley WoolvertonDavid Nelson WrenDavid and Mary WrightJames and Sharon Wynne Richard York

$500 - $999Advance’d TemporariesMitch and Joan AndrewsJim and Bess ArnoldCraig and Wendy ArthusAVS Food ServiceMayor Barbara Bass and Billy BassBosworth & AssociatesJames and Zelda BoucherThe Brannon CorporationGene and Marion BranumGaylan BraseltonTim and Michelle BrookshireDave and Beverly BugayCanyon Creek TravelWilliam and Martha CarrollCentral Title CompanyCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyThe Criterion Literary Club of TylerDesign Center SignsDocument Solutions/Xerox

Don’s TV & Appliance Inc.Eiche Mapes & Company Inc.Elizabeth ElliottEMC CorporationRachel FinchDr. Charles Florio and Sue FlorioFollett College StoresRic FreemanDavid and Darla GeeslinHappy Feet BootsAnonymousFred and Marsha HeadLewis HigginbothamDwight and Jeri HolcombValerie and James HugglerDavid and Caroline HundleyDavid and Allison JarvisJack and Patricia JohnsCandy Crocker School of Dance Inc.Tana and Francis KayLinebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson LLPDr. William Smialek and Dr. Molly McCoyJohn and Joan MullerJerry and Holly Nowlin Jr.OncorFred and Heather PetersPetty’s Irrigation and LandscapePotter MintonEmma Lou PraterR. L. Ray LTDHerb and Joanne RichardsonDr. Madeleine Ross and John RossWayne and Bobbye RuckerSmithGroupJJREast Texas Sonic OperatorsSpecialized Public Finance Inc.Glynn and Fran StarnesRae StoneRobert and Fancy StoverShannon StricklandSword CompanyTDR Contractors Inc.Terry’s Repair - Phyllis and Terry WeissTexas Banker’s AssociationCarrie TidmoreTJC Alumni AssociationCalvin and Helen TurnerTyler Oral and Facial Surgery CenterTyler Turbine Sales Inc.VCEJason Waller and Lorri LogginsRex and Sandra Wallis

Rodney WhetzelBrandi and Hudson WhiteDr. Sherilyn and Patrick WillisElizabeth Wright

$100 - $499Abegg Willis & Associates LLCDr. Danny AddingtonAir UAnonymousAllen-Lottman-Kimmel PCVance and Billie AndersonAnonymousVictoria and Jerry AshworthAthens Smiles - Byron W Briggs, DDS, PLLCLance and Tracy BaileyEddie and Lisa BakerDr. Thomas Bochow and Debra BochowDr. Jeffrey Barnard and Terry BarnardDr. Charles BartonBill and Susie BellJohn and Linda BellingtonBennett and Company Inc.Lindsey BirdsongAnonymousCarroll and Mollie BoboJohn and Jaquitta BolHarry and Jo BosticTony and Kristi BoyettVincent and Jane BrachBraswell Paint CompanyBratton Land ServicesPaul and Carol BrightwellDixie BrownShelby BrownPaul and Joan BruckwickiPhyllis BrunnerPaula BuckEdwina BulmanC. J. and Ted BurkC E Points Dorough IncDean and Brenda CagleTrey CarlileCertified Can Machine CompanyJames and Mary ChaffinEunice ChancellorTodd and Janna ChanceyChris and Julie ChappaChick-fil-AKim and Ginger ChristiansenDane and Julie Clark

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Steven ClementsComplete CommunicationsConference USA IncContact WaterproofingKyle CookGary and Karen CooperCharlie and Betty CortezJim and Anna CousineauDr. Charles Cox and Kathy CoxAnonymousKen and Pamela CraverAdam and Bethany CrispCrisp CreationsVera CrossJimmy and Amy CunninghamMichael DalePaul and Adgie Lou DavidsonRichard and Sally DavisCharles and Lisa DavisonSteve and Penny DavisonDealers Electrical Supply Co.Tracy and Gigi DelkKyle DeshazoThe Di Paolo FamilyRobert and Betty DoerrDr. Tim Drain and Holly DrainDudley Brookshire Construction CompanyLewis and Kathleen DuffNancy DuganLeigh Anne EddingsDavid and Marcia EdgeTom ElderElmer and Betsy EllisEmbroid ArtBill EversBob and Beth FaulknerDr. Bob Fender and Keri FenderFred and Robyn FilesJames and Phillis FinchFirst Baptist Church - TylerFirst National BankGary and Brenda FleetAlvin and Ruth FlynnDr. Joe Forrester and Gloria ForresterEvalyn FreeTelfair FullertonDonald GarrettGailya GearnerAnonymousBen GilbreathGlass Management CompanyDr. Robert Glover and Sandi Glover

Golden Eagle BatteryDr. Virgilio Gonzalez and Mary GonzalezMelinda GraysonSteve and Dianna GreenAnonymousH3 Media LLCHaberle Construction LLCKatie HallLaura HallockDr. Malcolm Hammett and Carolyn HammettHampe Law Firm PLLCLee and Susan HancockJustin and Wyoma HawthorneRobert and Tamara HaynesBilly and Elizabeth HaysHembree Chiropractic PAEddy and Carrie HobbsElizabeth HobbsKenneth and Starla HortonDr. Byron Howell and Jacque HowellDavid HubbardJudd and Teresa HubbellDr. John Hudnall and Joyce HudnallMary HudnallH.T. and Laura HydeEddie and Jeanne IvyKristen JacksonJudy JerniganAnonymousBrenda JohnsonDr. Charles Johnson and Linda JohnsonMichael and Cyndy JohnsonMelvin and Ann JohnsonBob and Paula Jo JohnsonDr. Tom Johnson and Karen JohnsonDr. Scott Jones and Carol JonesJonathan and Diane KavanaughDr. Deborah Kelley and Rodney KelleyAnonymousDavid and Nina KindredMelissa KravetzL & L Asphalt CorporationGary and Belinda LandersThomas and Stephanie LassanskeSam and Charlotte LathamJames LedetRoy and Ann LillyClifton and Cristy LindseyJohn and Beverly LinneyThomas Lipsey and Karla MitchamThe Literacy Council of Tyler Inc.Luke Loggins

Bruce and Julie LoweNancy LuncefordBill and Mary Kay LustDr. Jerry MarcontellMike and Kris MarquisMarvin United Methodist Church - Friendly ClassEddie and Carolyn MatthewsLee MayfieldJames and Cynthia McAndrewBrent and Jan McCauleyDavid and Laura McClendonCharlie and Jackie McGintyHeather McNielJohn and Linda MeaselElissa MeisenheimerRandal and Nelda MeltonMessett Financial LLCJacque’ MessingerCarroll and Julie MettlenShane and Lauren MillerJoe and Judi MisaleMJ ManagementMJH Resources LLCDanny and Melanie MogleRick and Diane MorrisGalen and Tina MorrisonElise MullinixJohn MullinixDr. Kenneth Murphy and Nancy MurphyChristopher MurrayCody and Kathrine MurrayPaul and Elizabeth MyrickJim and Linda NelsonAlbert and Norma NicholsRick and Deborah NordstromTed and Stacey NorrellJohnita OaksDonald and Shirley O’KeefeDr. Betsy Ott and Richard OttOverhead Door Company of TylerWallace and Laura SergentJudith PatePatterson DentalKathy PattersonPegues-Hurst Motor CompanyJames and Carol PendletonTim and Debbie PierceJann PiggCarroll and Patricia PilgrimNick and Jeanine PiskurichWilliam and Linda Pope

Bob and Linda PriceProthro Wilhelmi & Company PLLCJohn and Mary PyleJay RamboHenry and Lynn RameyThomas and Sondra RamsourJames and Danielle RappDr. Meg ReitmeyerResidential Electrical SystemsDavid and Kama RippyRoberts & RobertsRandy and Stephenie RobertsRandy and Shelley RochaDr. Cheryl Rogers and Michael RogersRebecca RoosthRob and Robin RootRudy and Ellen RosensteinJeff and Connie RussellJohn and Daisy SalehMary SandersScott SawyerEarl and Pamela ScatesRoland and Mary SchickStephen SchneiderGregg and Sherry SeatonRicky SewellPat and Marilyn ShannonGene and Adah ShannonDr. Aubrey Sharpe and Linda SharpeDavid ShelbyThomas and Christine ShelbyRicky and Rolinda ShippGene and Virginia ShullSister2Sister CookiesB.J. and K.J. SjolanderSkyvue Memorial GardensThomas and Mariela SloanMark and B.K. SloanJulie Thompson & Susie Lofquist - Carlisle & EtceteraSteve and Farrai SmithScotty and Gay SmithDr. James Smith and Sandra SmithKaren SmithDr. Herd Snider and Elizabeth SniderBrad and Debbie SpradlinRandy and Julie SquibbSquyres Johnson Squyres & Co.Dennis E Stansbury DDSRichard and Nancy StewartFrances and Thomas Swann Donor Advised Fund

Tony and Kathleen TadasaTEC Engineering Group IncTodd TeftellerSandy and Judy TerryTami TidwellFern TimmonsDr. Idalia TrentTrico Enterprises Inc.Jay and Judith TuckerTyler Endodontics PLLCTyler Family DentalTodd UpsonJim and Wendy VanDeventerDeborah VanDeveldeDr. David VarlandVolunteer Christian BuildersW C Johnson & Associates Inc.Kelley and Jan WalkerJames and Leah WansleyJohn and Betty WatersAnonymousTim and Deborah WelchSteve WesthaferGail and John WhiteBeth and Clayton WhitneyDevon WigginsGeoffrey and Patricia WillbanksGeorge and Kathy WillinghamKyle and Kathy WilsonCurtis and Rebecca HarrisDr. Chris Wrenn and Nancy Wrenn

$1 - $99Pat and Chris AdamsJerry and Jan AdamsAnthony and Mary AdamsRamona AlgerAnonymousRandy and Loretta AllenLynda AndersonRicardo and Diana AndinoMelba AndrewsArp Garden ClubAllen and Kalynne ArrickAnonymousMisty BaggettAnonymousAnonymousMelvin and Judi BatemanC E and Lawana BaxterMichael BealDeborah BeangeCarol Beggs

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Stanley and Melissa BellJimmy and Kristi BennettRick BeschDr. Gordon BettsCurtis and Sharon BirtcherGary and Kathy BlairRaymond E Blevins CPAEric BookDr. Cliff Boucher and Sandy BoucherKelly BoucherBowles Elementary SchoolBilly and Myrna BralyDudley and Jeanie BrookshireTracy and Kim BrownBrenda BrungotHenry and June BryantRoe and Ruth BuckleyJessica BullockTammy BurnetteGerry and DeVonne CagleRandy and Debbie CarterDavid and Carleta CatesCedar Creek Lake Garden ClubShirley ChaseCivic Garden ClubSherman and Brenda ClemDavid and Jerri ColellaDoug and Renata CollingsColt Aircraft ServicesOma Lee CombsPatricia CoplanRay and Mary Ann CozbyCody and Daphanie CrawfordJoseph and Charlotte CreasonAnonymousCraig and Jevette DansbyBettie DavenportJeff and Lonnette DawsonRafael and Jamie DeLaCruzAnonymousMarcus DrewaKaran DublinGina DudleyDanny and Linda DuffyThomas and Wendy DuncanRobert and Judy DurhamNicole DurhamEdward DushuanackCaroline EasleyNancy EllisonHannah ElmoreSenator Kevin Eltife and Kelly EltifeBill and Laura FarmerJasmin Flores

Michael and Celia FlowersHenry and Valerie FordDr. Annelle FowlerHamlin and Elizabeth FoxDon and Donna FraserJeffrey and Cindy GaddisMelba GantCathy GarciaDr. Linda Gary and David GarySherry GasperJeff and George Ann GeeslinCharlotte GeorgeJ. B. GlaspieClay and Susan GoadAntoine and Teressa GreenMichael and Pamela GregoryNancy GriffinJeffery and Connie GulleyAnonymousCharles and Fran HallStephen and Nickie HallAnonymousDonald and Karen HansonSteve HardinLisa HarperDawn HarrisBrandon and Shanna HartBrandon HawkinsJan and Renee HawkinsTerry and Diane HawkinsTim and Sandi HegwoodRobert and Carolyn HendonMaureen GilliardAnonymousDirk and Laura HillLee Nell HillRobert and M’Liss HindmanNaomi HinesDot HodgeAndy and Virginia HodgesVan and Gay HowardAnonymousMartha Jo HutchinsFred and Jeanette IrwinDr. Richard Irwin and Gwen IrwinGreg and Marilyn JacksonJacksonville Garden ClubDavid and Allison JarvisStacy JarvisCharles and Sue JohnsonJ.W. and Varina JohnsonMarvin and Wynoma JohnsonDouglas and Rebecca JohnstonJohn and Susie Johnston

Trenia JonesWanda JoyceAnthony KashoutySteven and Beverly KellyRobert and Audrey KleinSheriff KoraAnonymousMary Anne LesterRonold and Cheryl LewisLindale State BankMichael and Andi LinerBob and Cindy ListLeroy and Shirley MalloryRandy and Robin MarshallKenneth A. MasendaDr. Michael Mast and Sandra MastAnonymousRichard McBrideRose Ella McClearyTamika McCulloughPam McDougalBert and Karen McJimseyMcKaig Chevrolet Buick - GladewaterDr. Lonny McKinzie and Rhonda McKinzieRichard and Mary McLarryKen and Beverly McRaeJeremy and Casey MeddersByrdie MeeksLarry and Hazel MendezPaul and Janice MonaganIvan and Olimpia MoralesJean MorganTravis and Jo Beth MorrisonSteve and Angela MorrowDon and Sharon MurphyNelms at the Hudgins HouseMonty and Judy NewmanVincent and Charissa NguyenRhey NolanFrank and Patricia O’BrienRay Bockover and Elizabeth OlivierDr. Jeffrey OwensMandy PalmerDon and Michelle PardoeTodd and Lana ParkerDr. Richard ParrishLarry and Pam PattersonPatrick and Lynette PattersonPEO Chapter GJLance and Carla PhillipsNancy PilorgetPilot Club of TylerJim and Margaret RappGlen and Karen Rasco

AnonymousAnonymousPete and Jackye ReeseJoel and Kelly RenaudDr. Sherri ReulandAnonymousShirley RheaDaniel and Amanda RichardsonJohn and Susan RobbinsPhil and Carrie RobertsJames and Rebecca RobertsonKay RobinsonNina RochelleDr. Mike Rowan and Margaret RowanDr. James Rozell and Vickie RozellMargaret RuelleKelley and Gina SawyerBarry and Mary ScarboroughSara ScarboroughDr. Louisa SchmidMark and Dee SchuelerJohn and Mary Sue ScottJared and Jodi SealThomas and Connie SealeClint and Lila SelmanGlenn and Jacque ShackelfordTim ShaughnessyDavid and Jan SherrouseNelda ShippAl and Carla ShirleyCarl and Holly ShottsJames and Laquita ShowenAnonymousTodd and Anjie SimmonsDon and Larkin SimmonsKerry and Lynn SittonWade and Erin SkinnerBilly SlaughterMichael and Lindsay SloanAnonymousBonnie SmithChuck and Lindsey SmithDebbie SmithLara SmithLillian SmithRolf and Frenchie SpelkerDave and Becky SprayFloyd and Penny StarnesState Farm Insurance - Henry N Troell IIDr. Donal Steph and Kathy StephKyle and Rebecca StewartAnonymousSamuel G. StokesHeather Stokke

Josh and Wendy StraussLoretta SwanSteve SwordsNicholas and Melanie TateTedford Oil & Gas Services LLCMike and Shea ThomasPaul ToddDr. Dan Toney and Linda ToneyMichelle TrammellKatrina and Paul TravisJohn and Sandra TriebDavid and Betty TurmanShay and Lauren TylerRobert and Ijeoma UnegbuTina VergaraRobert and Debbie WaldropLarry and Carolyn WalkerMichael and Melanie WardCledis WashingtonJanet WattsSheree and Roger WebbSusan WhaleyShanita WidemanIan WilliamsKristin WilliamsLane WilliamsPatti WilliamsGeorge and Carolyn WilsonAnonymousDenny YarbroughYazell ChevroletJohn and Cheryl YoungDon McClellan and Carol Zwan

Many contributors increase their donations to the Tyler Junior College Foundation by taking advantage of corporate matching gifts. We are grateful to the following companies who matched 2013 gifts made by their employees or retirees and to our donors who have multiplied the impact of their contributions by participating in these programs.

Matching GiftsBank of America Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramExxonMobil FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundState Farm Companies FoundationT.L.L. Temple FoundationTexas Instruments FoundationUSAA Matching Gift Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation

* Deceased

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