Free FAFSA application assistance, Scholarships, GED & Adult ED programs, fee waivers, and more!

Foundation: 1935

Joined Community Fuse on October 18, 2024

About the TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)

Kilgore College’s TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) is a one-stop shop resource center that provides FREE services to high school graduates, college students needing financial aid assistance or adults planning to enroll in college or vocational school.

The EOC staff will provide students with assistance in the following areas:

  • Applying to College/Vocational School
  • Applying for College Application Fee Waivers
  • Completing the Financial Aid Applications (FAFSA)
  • Assisting with Scholarship Searches
  • Assisting with enrolling and taking College Placement Exams
  • Understanding and correcting Student Loan Default
  • Assistance or Referrals with applying for Adult Education (GED)

EOC Locations

  • Kilgore College – Kilgore campus Devall Student Center, Office 244 Office: (903) 983-8615
  • Kilgore College – Longview campus Longview North Building – Room 205F Office: (903) 236-2023 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to Noon

CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR EOC SERVICES!

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Contact Information:

Address: 1100 Broadway Kilgore, TX 75662 (Devall Student Center, Office 244), Kilgore, Texas
Phone: 9039838615
Contact Name: EOC team - Admissions Counselor
We have Spanish speaking staff/volunters every day.

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • US Citizen
  • US National (includes natives of American Samoa or Swain’s Island)
  • Permanent Resident (U.S. permanent resident who has an I-151, I-551, or I-551C)
  • Eligible Non-Citizen (Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service)
  • Not eligible to be served are holders of student visas (F1, F2, J1, and J-2 Visas)

Each applicant must fall under one or more of three primary eligibility criteria: Applicants must be both first-generation and low-income plus meet one of the *student statuses listed below.

First-Generation Eligibility:

Applying as a “first-generation” for the EOC program means: Neither your natural nor adoptive parents received a degree from a 4 year college.

Low Income Eligibility: The student falls within the 150% low-income guidelines (EOC staff can help determine this.)

Student Status:

  • Adults over the age of 19 who do not have a secondary school diploma or its equivalent
  • Adults over the age of 19 who graduated from secondary school and are not already enrolled in a postsecondary education program
  • High school graduates who have not yet enrolled in a college, university, or vocational school
  • Currently enrolled college students who need financial aid assistance

Service Areas:

Gregg County, TX / Harrison County, TX / Rusk County, TX / Upshur County, TX

Cost/Fees:

Free

Our Mission

Kilgore College provides a learner-centered environment that focuses on student access, success, completion, and post-completion success, via collaborative partnerships.

  • Kilgore College promotes access through its open-door admission, distance learning opportunities, dual credit courses, developmental education, continuing education, and comprehensive scholarship and financial aid programs.
  • Kilgore College promotes success through high quality innovative instruction and holistic student support services and activities.
  • Kilgore College promotes completion and post-completion success by providing a foundation for students to seamlessly transition either through university transfer or entry into the workforce as highly skilled and technologically advanced employees.
  • Kilgore College leads and promotes partnerships through outreach to area schools and universities, small business/entrepreneurial expansion, adult education and literacy, responsiveness to economic development needs, and promotion of social and cultural advancement.
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Headquarters:
1100 Broadway Blvd Kilgore, TX 75662, Kilgore, Texas

Kilgore College

The beginnings of Kilgore College

W. L. Dodson, superintendent of the Kilgore Independent School District, urged the board to take the necessary steps to create a junior college; and they authorized him to bring in B. E. Masters, president of Amarillo Junior College, to assist in the actual implementation of the plan. Mr. Masters came in April of 1935 and met with the board of education. In August, the board formally named Mr. Dodson as president with Mr. Masters as dean. In order to begin classroom instruction by fall, all parties concerned agreed that the college should be operated by the Kilgore Independent School District and would temporarily utilize the public school facilities. Thus, Kilgore College opened in the fall of 1935 with 11 faculty members and 229 students. In 1946, the Board of Trustees of the Kilgore Independent School District issued invitations to neighboring common and independent school districts, inviting them to join a union district for junior college purposes. Seven districts—Sabine, White Oak, Leverett’s Chapel, London, Overton, Gaston, and Gladewater—have since joined the Kilgore College District. The college district is now directed by a board of trustees of nine members elected by the individual districts. Kilgore College received recognition by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges in 1936, and by 1940, had the largest enrollment of any public junior college in the South. In 1948, it was the second junior college in the nation in the number of transfers to senior colleges. (History researched by Bonnie Durning and Doris Bolt, retired KC history instructors)

KC-Longview

The college has maintained a center in Longview since 1976 and KC-Longview serves approximately 3,000 students annually. For more than 30 years, KC-Longview has grown into a comprehensive educational location with classes for university transfer, workforce education, lifelong learning, and adult education and literacy, including preparation for the Certificate of High School Equivalency (GED). KC-Longview also offers an array of student services, including academic counseling, tutoring, testing, registrar, cashier and bookstore services. The location houses the following workforce education programs: Business – Business Computer Office Management, Cosmetology (including Nail Technology and Facial Specialist, Culinary Arts and Real Estate Agent; Industrial – Diesel Technology, HVAC-R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration), and Industrial Maintenance Technology; and Health Care – Emergency Medical Services Professions, Nurse Aide and LVN (Licensed Vocational Nursing). KC-Longview is the region’s leading provider of emergency medical technicians (EMT) and paramedics, licensed vocational nurses (LVN) and certified nurse aides (CNA).

Kilgore College today

KC is an accredited public two-year community college that has met the academic and workforce needs of East Texas since 1935 by providing a learner-centered environment that focuses on student access, success and completion via collaborative partnerships. The college is led by Dr. Brenda S. Kays, president.

KC promotes great value, primarily for its 20-member school district service area in Northeast Texas, with a highly competitive cost. KC offers 138 academic majors, has an enrollment of more than 11,000 students (academic & CTE) and has 310 employees – 22 of whom have doctoral degrees.

In its 83-year history, more than 150,000 former students are proud to say they have benefited from a KC education. In addition to basic academic courses for transfer students, KC offers training in high-demand programs such as nursing, law enforcement, firefighting, EMT, culinary arts, process technology, welding, radiologic technology, physical therapy, automotive repair technology, auto body repair technology, process technology and industrial maintenance — as well as numerous other high-tech fields and certificate programs.

KC also has a vibrant Workforce Development-Continuing Education department that offers a wide array of courses for life-long learners as well as classes specifically designed for local businesses to help with specific industrial needs. The college also has an international student program, attracting students from around the world.

Athletic teams at KC compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) at the Division I level. Athletics at KC include men’s/women’s basketball, football and women’s softball.

KC promotes easy access through open-door admission, distance learning opportunities, dual credit courses for high school students, developmental education and a comprehensive financial aid program.