Alamo Colleges District Explained

Alamo Colleges District
Motto:Empowering our diverse communities for success.[1]
Established:1945 (as San Antonio Union Junior College District)
Chancellor:Mike Flores
City:San Antonio, Universal City, Kerrville, New Braunfels
State:Texas
Country:United States
Type:Community College District
Accreditation:SACS
Students:63,999 (Fall 2021)[2]
Campus:Urban
Coordinates:29.4271°N -98.5025°W

The Alamo Colleges District (previously the Alamo Community College District, or ACCD, and The Alamo Colleges) is a network of five community colleges in San Antonio and Universal City, Texas, and serving the Greater San Antonio metropolitan area. The district was founded in 1945 as the San Antonio Union Junior College District before adopting the Alamo name in 1982.[3]

Colleges in the district

The five colleges in the district operate with a high degree of autonomy, though the colleges' accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, placed three in a year-long warning period from January 2017 over issues of institutional autonomy.[4] The board of trustees for the district voted to rename the district in January 2017 to reflect issues pertaining to accreditation.[5]

All of the colleges are within San Antonio city limits except Northeast Lakeview, which is within the town limits of Universal City and Live Oak, just to the northeast of the City of San Antonio. The Alamo Colleges District Main Office is located at 2222 N. Alamo St. and was previously located in multiple offices throughout the city and in a portion of Universal City.

Education and programs

The district serves more than 100,000 students in academic and continuing-education programs and employs more than 6,000 faculty and staff.[6] [7] It had a budget of $503 million for the 2023 academic year. [8]

The district offers over 300 degree and certificate programs.[9] Most courses taken within the district are meant to apply to AA, AS, AAS, AAA, and AAT degrees, which help students apply for jobs or can be transferred to four-year institutions.

Service area

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of the Alamo Colleges District is:[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us. Alamo Colleges District. August 27, 2023.
  2. Web site: Alamo Colleges District Annual Budget Fiscal Year 2022-2023. Alamo Colleges District. August 27, 2023.
  3. Web site: Alamo Colleges District History. Alamo Colleges District. September 22, 2019.
  4. News: Three of the Alamo Colleges receive accreditation warnings. Alia Malik and Aaron Nelsen. San Antonio Express-News. December 6, 2016. January 15, 2017.
  5. News: Alamo Colleges board sends $450 million bond to May ballot. Alia Malik. San Antonio Express-News. January 22, 2017. January 24, 2017.
  6. Web site: Alamo Colleges District Fact Facts. Alamo Colleges District. August 27, 2023.
  7. Web site: Alamo Colleges District Human Resources. Alamo Colleges District. August 27, 2023.
  8. Web site: Huddleston. Scott. July 18, 2023. San Antonio Express-News. Alamo Colleges expands pay and programs thanks to a change in state funding. August 27, 2023.
  9. Web site: Alamo Colleges District Academic Resources. Alamo Colleges District. August 27, 2023.
  10. https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.130.htm Texas Education Code, Section 130.162, "Alamo Community College District Service Area"