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  1. Lon Morris College (LMC) was a private junior college located in Jacksonville, Texas, United States, and was the only school affiliated with the United Methodist Church that was owned by an individual conference and not the denomination as a whole.

  2. Lon Morris College is a 2 year liberal arts, faith-based private college located in Jacksonville, Texas. The student body averages above 300 students. Lon Morris College has been serving young people in East Texas and from around the world for over 150 years. Students are encouraged to get involved in student leadership and one or more of our ...

  3. LMC provides a 10:1 student to teacher ratio. Lon Morris College offers over 30 majors in three divisions of studies. Students can choose from three Associate degrees in Arts, Fine Arts, and Sciences. 98% of LMC graduates transfer to 4-year universities.

  4. Lon Morris College. 800 College Ave. Jacksonville, TX 75766. If you are mailing your $35 application fee or $200 housing deposit, please send a check or money order only. You can also pay by credit card over the phone by calling our Admissions Office at 903.589.4005. NOTE: This online application is NOT intended for International Students.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Lon Morris College was the oldest junior college in Texas, founded in 1854 and closed in 2012. It was a Methodist school in Jacksonville, accredited by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges and Phi Theta Kappa.

  6. Histories and journals of the period, records and publications of the school and other institutions, and oral interviews of persons involved in its development provide data for the study. As a historical analysis, the study is divided according to successive periods in the school's development.

  7. A local writer shares her experience of finding and preserving historical items from Lon Morris College, a former Methodist school in East Texas that closed in 2012. She explains how the items were saved, moved, and stored by different groups and individuals who cherished its legacy. She also shares some of the photos and documents she discovered at the Methodist Conference Archives.