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Alamo Community College District

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Alamo Community College District
NameAlamo Community College District
Established1945
TypeCommunity college district
LocationSan Antonio, Texas, USA

Alamo Community College District is a network of five community colleges serving the Bexar County area, including San Antonio, Universal City, and surrounding communities, with partnerships with institutions like University of Texas at San Antonio and Texas A&M University-San Antonio. The district is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and offers a range of academic programs, including those in STEM fields like engineering and computer science, as well as liberal arts and health sciences. Students can also participate in workforce development programs, such as those offered through the Texas Workforce Commission, and can transfer to four-year institutions like University of Texas at Austin and Texas State University. The district is also a member of the American Association of Community Colleges and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.

Overview

The Alamo Community College District serves a diverse population of students, including those from San Antonio Independent School District, Northside Independent School District, and North East Independent School District. The district offers a range of academic programs, including associate's degrees, certificate programs, and continuing education courses, with a focus on career and technical education and transfer programs to institutions like University of the Incarnate Word and Our Lady of the Lake University. Students can also participate in extracurricular activities like athletics and student organizations, such as the Phi Theta Kappa honor society, and can access resources like the San Antonio Public Library and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

History

The Alamo Community College District was established in 1945 as the San Antonio Junior College District, with the first college, San Antonio College, opening in 1925, and has since grown to include four additional colleges, including Northwest Vista College, Palo Alto College, St. Philip's College, and Northeast Lakeview College. The district has a long history of partnerships with local institutions, including Christus Santa Rosa Health System and Methodist Healthcare System of San Antonio, and has received funding from organizations like the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education. The district has also been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion by organizations like the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.

Colleges

The Alamo Community College District includes five colleges, each with its own unique character and academic programs, including San Antonio College, which offers programs in nursing and engineering, and Northwest Vista College, which offers programs in biotechnology and cybersecurity. Palo Alto College offers programs in education and social work, while St. Philip's College offers programs in aerospace and manufacturing, and Northeast Lakeview College offers programs in business and information technology. Students can also take advantage of dual enrollment programs with local independent school districts, including Alamo Heights Independent School District and Boerne Independent School District.

Academics

The Alamo Community College District offers a range of academic programs, including associate's degrees, certificate programs, and continuing education courses, with a focus on career and technical education and transfer programs to institutions like University of Texas at Dallas and Texas Tech University. Students can choose from a variety of majors and concentrations, including STEM fields like computer science and engineering, as well as liberal arts and health sciences. The district is also a member of the Texas Common Course Numbering System, which allows students to transfer credits to other institutions, including University of Houston and University of North Texas.

Governance

The Alamo Community College District is governed by a board of trustees composed of seven members, who are elected by the voters of Bexar County, and is led by a chancellor, who is responsible for the overall management of the district, and has partnerships with local organizations, including the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. The district is also accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the American Association of Community Colleges and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.

Campus Locations

The Alamo Community College District has several campus locations throughout Bexar County, including the San Antonio College campus, which is located in the heart of San Antonio, and the Northwest Vista College campus, which is located in the northwest part of the city, near SeaWorld San Antonio and Fiesta Texas. The district also has campuses in the east and northeast parts of the county, including the Palo Alto College campus and the Northeast Lakeview College campus, and offers online courses and distance learning programs through its virtual campus, which allows students to access courses and resources from institutions like Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Category:Community colleges in Texas

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