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View Poll Results: which city is more diverse nacogdoches or tyler
nacogdoches 7 36.84%
tyler 12 63.16%
Voters: 19. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-25-2014, 12:05 PM
 
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Dee936,

You seem to be obsessed with Nacogdoches. Tyler Junior College alone enrolls nearly 12,000 students every semester. Tyler has double the square miles of Nacogdoches (Tyler - 57 square miles, Nacogdoches - 27 square miles). Tyler currently has an estimated population of 104,000. Finally, I don't think Nacodoches falls par with Tyler with regards to being a major "market and business city" of E.Texas. These are just facts (omitting my final statement), but whatever floats your boat Dee.


Sources:

Tyler, Texas

http://www.cityoftyler.org/Mobile/Ab...res.aspx]Tyler Texas > Mobile > About Tyler > Facts and Figures

Census]Census Snapshot Enrollment Statistics - Downloads - Tyler Junior College Snapshot Enrollment Statistics - Downloads - Tyler Junior College



Nacogdoches

Nacogdoches (city) QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau

And U. T. Tyler, 7,500 students, this past fall.
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Old 05-25-2014, 02:50 PM
 
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Dee936,

You seem to be obsessed with Nacogdoches. Tyler Junior College alone enrolls nearly 12,000 students every semester. Tyler has double the square miles of Nacogdoches (Tyler - 57 square miles, Nacogdoches - 27 square miles). Tyler currently has an estimated population of 104,000. Finally, I don't think Nacodoches falls par with Tyler with regards to being a major "market and business city" of E.Texas. These are just facts (omitting my final statement), but whatever floats your boat Dee.


Sources:

Tyler, Texas

http://www.cityoftyler.org/Mobile/Ab...res.aspx]Tyler Texas > Mobile > About Tyler > Facts and Figures

Census]Census Snapshot Enrollment Statistics - Downloads - Tyler Junior College Snapshot Enrollment Statistics - Downloads - Tyler Junior College



Nacogdoches

Nacogdoches (city) QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Just like tyler annex Nac annex and the city has annex 7 more sq mi on the southeast and 4 miles on the south sothat number will be 38.Nacogdoches is a major hub and Tyler jr college enrollememt is around 5,000 so whats up wit tha lie lmao really!

I didn't know tyler lie to be a city lmao!
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Old 05-25-2014, 08:22 PM
 
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Just like tyler annex Nac annex and the city has annex 7 more sq mi on the southeast and 4 miles on the south sothat number will be 38.Nacogdoches is a major hub and Tyler jr college enrollememt is around 5,000 so whats up wit tha lie lmao really!

I didn't know tyler lie to be a city lmao!
Dee, DEE, DEE liar, liar, pants on fair lol

Just leave it to dee, to just "pull" some figure/numbers "out of the air" and offer them as "fact," just some number that suits him, what's this annex stuff? Tyler's not going to annex nothin'? And hasn't annexed anything in over 20 years. Nothing that had "population, in it. And no, no, plans to annex, that would cost them money they don't want to spend.

https://employment.tjc.edu/applicant...elcome_css.jsp

or

http://www.tjc.edu/news/article/106/...ment_of_12_062

Which are 2 - 3 years old it's over 13,000 now, just can't find the updated stuff

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Old 05-25-2014, 11:00 PM
 
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Dee, DEE, DEE liar, liar, pants on fair lol

Just leave it to dee, to just "pull" some figure/numbers "out of the air" and offer them as "fact," just some number that suits him, what's this annex stuff? Tyler's not going to annex nothin'? And hasn't annexed anything in over 20 years. Nothing that had "population, in it. And no, no, plans to annex, that would cost them money they don't want to spend.

https://employment.tjc.edu/applicant...elcome_css.jsp

or

TJC hits record high Fall enrollment of 12,062 - Tyler Junior College

Which are 2 - 3 years old it's over 13,000 now, just can't find the updated stuff
That is a big lie Tyler morning telegraph said 5,000 plus so ok then!
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Old 05-26-2014, 08:00 AM
 
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Then every other article is wrong? In your "mind" ok you win, enough said.
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Old 05-26-2014, 09:38 PM
 
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Then every other article is wrong? In your "mind" ok you win, enough said.
Thank you so much small town Tyler native your my best friend.
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Old 05-27-2014, 11:10 AM
 
Location: Upper East Side of Texas
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Dee936,

You seem to be obsessed with Nacogdoches. Tyler Junior College alone enrolls nearly 12,000 students every semester. Tyler has double the square miles of Nacogdoches (Tyler - 57 square miles, Nacogdoches - 27 square miles). Tyler currently has an estimated population of 104,000. Finally, I don't think Nacodoches falls par with Tyler with regards to being a major "market and business city" of E.Texas. These are just facts (omitting my final statement), but whatever floats your boat Dee.


Sources:

Tyler, Texas

http://www.cityoftyler.org/Mobile/Ab...res.aspx]Tyler Texas > Mobile > About Tyler > Facts and Figures

Census]Census Snapshot Enrollment Statistics - Downloads - Tyler Junior College Snapshot Enrollment Statistics - Downloads - Tyler Junior College



Nacogdoches

Nacogdoches (city) QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Tyler is the better city for higher learning. Its got over 4,000 more students including UT. TJC alone is almost the size of SFA.


Tyler Junior College - 10,000+

UT Tyler - 7,000

Stephen F. Austin State University 13,000
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Old 05-27-2014, 06:10 PM
 
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Tyler is the better city for higher learning. Its got over 4,000 more students including UT. TJC alone is almost the size of SFA.


Tyler Junior College - 10,000+

UT Tyler - 7,000

Stephen F. Austin State University 13,000
Just like you city have a branch remind you a branch not the real campus of UT it is no where near the size of SFA.SFA has a football program and other program that school will never have for a long time.
We have a branch of Angelina college as well as a tech school that you didn't show.I see that it took two school of you town to pass enrollement of our one Major University ha ha ha.SFA has grown so much it have several different parts around the city that are not on campus so don't play the people on citydata.Stephen F.Austin is twice the size of the school your talking about and five parking garages and tons of highrises buildings 10 story plus.I have never seen any building on any of the campuses of Tyler that goes near 10.
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Old 05-27-2014, 08:55 PM
 
Location: Upper East Side of Texas
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Just like you city have a branch remind you a branch not the real campus of UT it is no where near the size of SFA.SFA has a football program and other program that school will never have for a long time.
We have a branch of Angelina college as well as a tech school that you didn't show.I see that it took two school of you town to pass enrollement of our one Major University ha ha ha.SFA has grown so much it have several different parts around the city that are not on campus so don't play the people on citydata.Stephen F.Austin is twice the size of the school your talking about and five parking garages and tons of highrises buildings 10 story plus.I have never seen any building on any of the campuses of Tyler that goes near 10.
A school doesn't need tall dormatories to make it great...that's so 1960's anyways. Look at TWU there is nothing urban about those tall dorms they're just two ugly sore thumbs in the middle of no where just like SFA's dorms are in the middle of a forest with nothing urban around them.

http://colleges.niche.com/images/sta...477/?v=B39E822

You must be referring to this 14 story 1960's relic that got demolished for a new freshman hall & parking garage. Way to go Nac. demolish your city's tallest eyesore for a parking garage that's progress!!! LOL

http://www2.sfasu.edu/sfatoday/Image...er-image-2.jpg

http://exquisitelyboredinnacogdoches...ers-goner.html

UT Tyler & TJC do just fine with their 3-4 story apartment complexes & rental houses near campus. TJC is always expanding their dorm size its hard to keep up with it.

Finally, UT Tyler interacts with UT Health Northeast in many of its medical programs. In fact, most new hires out there they look to hire UT Tyler graduates first before considering even UT itself. That speaks volumes about their commitment.

TJC has a well known football, soccer, basketball, & baseball team.

UT Tyler has a well known soccer & baseball team.

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Old 05-28-2014, 05:36 PM
 
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Just like you city have a branch remind you a branch not the real campus of UT it is no where near the size of SFA.SFA has a football program and other program that school will never have for a long time.
We have a branch of Angelina college as well as a tech school that you didn't show.I see that it took two school of you town to pass enrollement of our one Major University ha ha ha.SFA has grown so much it have several different parts around the city that are not on campus so don't play the people on citydata.Stephen F.Austin is twice the size of the school your talking about and five parking garages and tons of highrises buildings 10 story plus.I have never seen any building on any of the campuses of Tyler that goes near 10.
I do agree with some of this, to an extent. Including TJC's student population in a comparison with SFA's is like comparing apples to oranges. TJC is good for what it is - a community college with low admissions standards (not intended to be a slight at TJC, it's just characteristic of JuCos) that offers two year degree programs.

SFA's enrollment is almost twice that of UT Tyler. And yes, there are significant differences between a university system's "main" and satellite campuses. The majority of students I know that attend UT Tyler are there for one of three reasons: they were denied admission to the other schools they applied to because they weren't academically qualified; they couldn't afford the room, board, and tuition at a "main" campus; or they're tied to the area due to family/employment/other commitments.

Also, while this is not the fault of TJC or UT Tyler, some of the student apartment complexes surrounding the campuses are becoming downright ghetto and crime-ridden. I've even heard it's beginning to affect property values in adjacent neighborhoods.
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