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Coordinates: 31°5158.0N 102°230.0W / 31.866111°N 102.383333°W / 31.866111; -102.383333
 

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Odessa College
TypePublic junior college
EstablishedAugust 29, 1946[1]
PresidentGregory D. Williams[2]
Students7,995 (all undergraduate) Fall 2023[3]
Location , ,
United States
Campus80 acres (0.32 km2)[1]
ColorsBlue and White[4]    
NicknameWranglers[4]
AffiliationsWestern Junior College Athletic Conference[4]
Mascot"Willie" the Wrangler[4]
Websiteodessa.edu

Odessa College is a public junior collegeinOdessa, Texas. The college serves the people of Ector County and the Permian Basin. It was established in 1946 and enrolled 8,024 students in Fall 2021 and 7,679 students in Spring 2022 in its university-parallel and occupational/technical courses, and 11,000 students annually in its Basic Education, Continuing Education, and Community Recreation courses.

History

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Odessa College was founded in 1946 as Odessa Junior College.[5] The college dropped "Junior" from its name around 1976.[6]

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Odessa College is the following:[7]

The Pecos Technical Training Center is an extension of Odessa College, located at 1000 S. Eddy St, Pecos, Texas. It first opened its doors in the summer of 1999.

Odessa Junior College was featured in the Supreme Court case Perry v. Sindermann, 408 U.S. 593 (1972).

In 1999, an Odessa doctor and his wife donated a 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m2) building in Pecos to house the new Pecos Technical Training Center of Odessa College. After renovations to the building made possible by an $860,000 Economic Development Administration grant, the center now houses administrative and faculty offices, technical and vocational learning labs and a student lounge. The new center enables Odessa College to improve and expand its long-established extension education program in Pecos.

In 2011, Odessa College, along with Frank Phillips CollegeinBorger, Ranger CollegeinRanger, and Brazosport CollegeinLake Jackson were proposed for closure by the State of Texas. The Texas Association of Community Colleges rallied successfully to keep the four institutions open.[8]

Athletics

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Odessa College participates in the Western Junior College Athletic Conference Conference of the National Junior College Athletic Association in multiple sports. To date, the Odessa sports programs have won 46 National Junior College Athletic Association titles, making them the most winning program in the association.[9] 11 sports are currently active: Men's and Women's Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Golf, Rodeo, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Dance, Cheerleaders, and Trainers. In 1970 the women's tennis team won the third national collegiate championship of the United States Lawn Tennis Association. In the first annual National Junior College Golf Tournament on June 2–5, 1959, Odessa College almost made a complete sweep of the honors with Jerry Lackey winning the individual championship with a score of 290 while Les Howard and Melvin Chisum took home the 1st-place trophy in the team competition. In 1968 Gail Sykes won the national intercollegiate individual women's golf championship. During the basketball season, Odessa College broadcasts the men's and women's Western Junior College Athletic Conference road games and the home games with Midland College on the radio.

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Odessa College". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  • ^ "Welcome to OC from the President". Odessa College. www.odessa.edu. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  • ^ https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=Odessa+College&s=all&id=227304
  • ^ a b c d "Staff Directory". Odessa College. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  • ^ 1949-1950 Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide. Dallas: The Dallas Morning News. 1949. p. 419.
  • ^ Texas Almanac, 1976-1977. Dallas: The Dallas Morning News. 1975. p. 514.
  • ^ Texas Education Code, Section 130.193, "Odessa College District Service Area".
  • ^ "Letter to the Honorable Joe Straus" (PDF). tacc.org. January 24, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  • ^ "OC is the most winning school in the NJCAA". WranglerSports.com.
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