Type of School: Public, 2-year
Student Body: 5,240 students
Undergraduate Enrollment: 5,240
Graduate Enrollment: 0
Full-Time Enrollment: 1,402
Part-Time Enrollment: 3,838
Men: 45%
Women: 55%
In-State Tuition: Not reported
Out-of-State Tuition: Not reported
Alvin Community College is a public, two-year, comprehensive community college with a strong educational heritage and a continuing emphasis on providing quality educational experiences for all of its students. The College seeks to implement its philosophy by providing quality post-secondary educational services (including occupational/technical, college transfer, and adult programs) for all those who can benefit from them, as well as quality occupational/technical program opportunities for area secondary students. The College also seeks to provide accessible educational services, through varied formats and schedules and full- and part-time programs, which address a wide spectrum of individual needs and abilities, along with educational programming related to the economic and employment realities of the area served, and to offer expanded career options through cooperation with industry, business, professions, government, and other educational institutions. In addition, the College seeks to offer comprehensive programs which integrate communications, math, science, humanities, interpersonal skills, and reasoning. Further, the College seeks to provide students the opportunity to develop skills needed to enter and succeed in College programs through continuing opportunities to extend and upgrade skills, knowledge, and interests; through testing, evaluation, and counseling to allow students to make informed decisions regarding their abilities, achievements, and behavior; and through experiences to develop personal, social, and cultural dimensions. The College is accountable for its mission within the limitations of its physical and financial resources.
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Median Household Income:
$44,042 (State Avg: $39,927)
Median Home Value:
$85,000 (State Avg: $82,500)
Median Year Homes Built:
1977 (State Avg: 1977)
Residents Living Below Poverty Level:
8% (State Avg: 7%)
Source: US Census 2000 (Zip code: 77511)
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