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St. Philip’s College, Alamo College District

Established in 1898, St. Philip’s College has over 11,000 students enrolled, and the university offers open admission. St. Philip’s College creates an environment fostering excellence in academic and technical achievement while expanding its commitment to opportunity and access.

St. Edward’s University

At St. Edward’s University, students benefit from a classroom ratio of 18 students to one instructor, and was awarded by U.S. News & World Report in the top twenty “America’s Best Colleges.”

St. Augustine College

On October 7, 1980, the Illinois State Board of Higher Education granted operating authority to the first bilingual institution of higher education in Illinois: St. Augustine College. This educational setting is unique in Illinois, and one of a few in the country. St Augustine College

Springfield Technical Community College

Founded in 1967 and located on 35 acres of the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Springfield Technical Community College is a major resource for the economic vitality of Western Massachusetts. As the only technical community college in Massachusetts, STCC, a designated Hispanic Serving Institution and

Southwestern College

Southwestern College was founded in 1961 and is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution. The college serves approximately 19,000 students.

Southwestern Adventist University

Southwestern Adventist University was founded in 1893 and is a designated Hispanic Serving Institution. Students are capable of expanding their horizons in a physically, and intellectually safe environment. The campus was recently voted by Niche.com as the safest campus in Texas.

South Texas College

South Texas College was founded in 1993 and is a public institution serving over 30,000 students. It is also a recognized Hispanic Serving Institution. It is the only community college in Texas that offers bachelor degrees as well

South Florida State College

SFSC is advancing the community and the lives of its residents through education each and every day, with an expanded, four campus reach, 400+ caring and engaged faculty and staff members and a thriving student body. When SFSC’s first classes began on August 21, 1966,

Sonoma State University

Sonoma State University was founded in 1961 and today is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution. Sonoma State University serves a student population of approximately 8,000.