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Grayson County College

Buildings And Facilities




Main Campus

The Main Campus has seventeen brick and reinforced concrete permanent buildings of similar architecture. These buildings house modern equipment and apparatus for students and staff in maintaining instructional programs both academic and technical. To promote a healthy campus environment, Grayson County College does not allow the use of tobacco products in any college building.

West Campus

Grayson County College acquired approximately four hundred acres of the Perrin Air Force facilities in 1971. Twenty three buildings on this campus afford air conditioned classrooms, recreation and housing for students. The housing consists of 156 rooms in modern air conditioned dormitories for men and women.

Also, outstanding recreational facilities include an eighteen hole golf course and a picnic area. A snack bar provides food service for the golf course and other recreational areas.

Classroom buildings are used for instruction in Licensed Vocational Nursing, Auto Body Repair, Consumer Electronics Servicing, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Cosmetology, Dental Assisting, Horticultural Science, Golf Course and Turfgrass Management and Medical Laboratory Technology.

T. V. Munson Viticulture and Enology Center and Memorial Vineyard

The T. V. Munson Viticulture and Enology Center, which officially opened on September 10, 1988, serves as a state and regional center for the delivery of educational programs in viticulture and enology and is a repository for historical documents of international significance to the wine industry. The building houses a library for research documents and historic memorabilia; classroom and office space; and workroom facilities for processing grape plants, juice, and wine. Academic credit and credit-free courses, as well as meetings, are conducted in the facility.

The T. V. Munson Viticulture and Enology Center is located on the College’s West Campus overlooking the T.V. Munson Memorial Vineyard.

The T.V. Munson Memorial Vineyard was established at the College in 1974 through the generosity of the W. B. Munson Foundation in memory of Dr. T. V. Munson. Dr. Munson experimented with and developed over three hundred varieties of grapes in the Denison, Texas area. Different varieties of his grapes are exhibited in each section of the vineyard, with one section reserved for producing stock for grape culture in the surrounding area.

A greenhouse, work and storage building, equipment and Sub Matic irrigation system have also been provided by the W. B. Munson Foundation.


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