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St. Philip's College Southwest Campus: Workforce Center of Excellence

San Antonio, TX
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About St. Philip's College Southwest Campus: Workforce Center of Excellence

St. Philip's College Southwest Campus: Workforce Center of Excellence is an instructional site of St. Philip's College located in San Antonio, Texas. It is designed to deliver workforce development and career technical education to students on the southwest side of San Antonio. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and program data for this site are not reported separately in IPEDS.

St. Philip's College is a historically Black college and Hispanic-serving institution that offers a broad range of associate degrees and certificate programs across fields such as health sciences, technology, business, and industrial trades. The Workforce Center of Excellence at the Southwest Campus focuses on connecting students with career-ready skills aligned with regional employer needs.

San Antonio is one of the largest cities in Texas and has a strong demand for skilled technical workers across healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics sectors. This site extends St. Philip's College's workforce education mission to a broader segment of the San Antonio community.

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Alamo Academies 800 Quintana Road, San Antonio, TX 78211

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