Garland Junior College

Studies in the visual arts became the AA program, and curriculum included illustration, fine art painting, graphic design, and jewelry design.

Marc Brown, author of the "Arthur" children's book series, taught illustration at Garland during the 70s.

In March 1976, economic shifts resulted in a vote by the Board of Trustees to transfer the Garland Junior College name, physical facilities, and certain other assets to Simmons College.

Garland Junior College graduated its last class of 98 students in May 1976.

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