Long Beach City College
Long Beach City College was established in 1927 and spans across two campuses. It emphasizes purpose and is committed to the life-time success of its students.
Long Beach City College was established in 1927 and spans across two campuses. It emphasizes purpose and is committed to the life-time success of its students.
Lone Star College has seven campuses across Texas, all of which are recognized Hispanic Serving Institutions.
The campus was established in 1947. Laredo College’s campus was originally a fort built to protect the town in its frontier days, and much of its history can be felt as one walks the grounds. Laredo College values are learning-centered to better provide for the
From humble beginnings at Joliet Township High School to a collective six campuses and education centers that serve more than 38,000 students each year, JJC has been shaped by the community in which it resides. The halls echo with the footsteps of thousands of students
The Houston Community College System was established in 1971 and is a Hispanic Serving Institution in the vibrant city of Houston.
Founded in 1968 as a part of the 28-member Florida College System, Hillsborough Community College is dedicated to creating an engaging learning environment. HCC educates more than 47,000 students each year, and our more than 190 academic options are supported by more than 2,200 dedicated
Golden West College is a Hispanic Serving Institution that opened in 1966. Today, over 13,000 students are enrolled in what is considered one of the most beautiful campuses in southern California.
Glendale Community College is a Hispanic Serving Institution and is part of the Maricopa Community College District of Arizona, one of the oldest in Arizona.
We welcome students from 53 different countries across five continents. More than half of our students receive some sort of financial aid, and we’ve been designated as a military friendly college. ECC is attended by Ivy League graduates and Olympians, and it’s also attended by
Our school was founded in 1916 by a true pioneer in education, Emily Griffith. Emily Griffith began her career as a school teacher. Her vision was to break barriers to higher education for those seeking economic mobility. We still use the motto coined by Emily