Wharton County Junior College
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Wharton County Junior College, or WCJC, is a two-year college based in Wharton, Texas and is home to their main campus. WCJC is a comprehensive community college offering a wide range of postsecondary educational programs and services including associate degrees, certificates, continuing-education courses. It has campuses in Sugar Land and Richmond as well.
Wharton County Junior College prepares students for a broad understanding of the liberal arts and sciences in order for students transferring to baccalaureate-granting institutions.
The idea of a Wharton County Junior College started in 1944. First session of classes began in 1946 with approximately 200 students. In the fall 2002 semester, the college had a total enrollment of 5,771 students. The largest campus by enrollment is the main campus in Wharton; the largest enrollment belongs to the Sugar Land campus.