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Austin High School (SE College)

Houston, TX
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About Austin High School (SE College)

Austin High School (SE College) is an instructional site located in Houston, Texas, representing a partnership between Austin High School and San Jacinto College or another Southeast Texas community college. This type of site supports dual enrollment programming, allowing high school students to earn college credit while completing their secondary education.

Specific program listings for this site are not reflected in current IPEDS data. Dual enrollment partnerships at high school campuses typically include coursework in academic transfer subjects as well as career and technical education fields aligned with regional workforce needs.

Houston is the largest city in Texas and home to one of the most diverse K-12 systems in the nation. Programs connecting high schools with college-level instruction help expand credential attainment and college readiness for students in Houston's urban communities.

Contact Information

1700 Dumble Street, Houston, TX 77023

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