William D. Law

William D. Law

Infobox University President
name = Dr. Bill Law



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university = Tallahassee Community College
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predecessor = Dr. T.K. Wetherell
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alma_mater = Florida State
LeMoyne College
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Dr. Bill Law is an American academic, and the current President of Tallahassee Community College. Law graduated with his Bachelors degree in English from LeMoyne College. He received his Masters degree and Doctorate in Postsecondary Education from Florida State University. Dr. Law has previously served at Montgomery College which is located just outside of Houston, Texas and Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield, Illinois. [http://www.taltechexpo.com/node/12]

ee also

*Tallahassee Community College
*Florida Community Colleges System

External links

* [http://www.facc.org/images/facc/Law.pdf President Law's Official bio]
* [http://www.taltechexpo.com/node/12 Law's bio]
* [http://www.tcc.fl.edu/about_tcc/a_message_from_president_bill_law A message from President Law]
* [http://beta.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080422/NEWS01/804220332/1010 "Tallahassee Democrat" article about Dr. Law and tuition at TCC]
* [http://www.wctv.tv/schools/headlines/17438989.html Dr. Law talks about expanded enrollment]


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