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Felix Fraga Campus (SE College)
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About Felix Fraga Campus (SE College)
Felix Fraga Campus is a satellite location of San Jacinto College Southeast (SE College), situated in Houston, Texas. The campus serves the local community by extending the reach of SE College's educational offerings into the Houston area. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data is independently reported for this campus location.
No specific academic programs are listed separately for this campus in available records. Students at this location likely access courses and programs administered through the parent institution, San Jacinto College Southeast.
Houston, Texas, is one of the largest and most diverse metropolitan areas in the United States, providing a wide range of workforce development needs. This campus location helps SE College serve students across the greater Houston community.
301 North Drennan Street, Houston, TX 77003
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