Alamo
Community Colleges News & Events
Alamo
Community Colleges Presented Mega Energy Saver Award
for More than $2.5 Million in Utility Cost Savings
For Immediate Release
CONTACT: Kathleen Johnson-Hodge
College Director of Community & Public Relations
Northeast Lakeview College
210-590-5470
Kjohnson-hodge@mail.accd.edu
(l to r) ACCD Board of Trustees Chair
Roberto Zárate, retired Facilities Director
Val Santos, Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities
John Strybos and Chancellor Dr. Bruce H. Leslie display
the Mega Energy Saver award presented to the Alamo
Community Colleges at the September board meeting.
(Photo by Robert Bruce). See story under Celebrations.
Northeast
Lakeview College and Judson ISD Receive $200,000 TG
Grant
for College Connections: Making Dreams a Reality Project
(San Antonio, TX – October3,
2007)TG Public Benefit Grant Program has awarded a
$200,000 grant to fund the College Connections: Making
Dreams a Reality project between Northeast Lakeview
College and Judson ISD. College Connections: Making
Dreams a Reality is designed to streamline the transition
from high school to college and to provide financial
support for college. 147 need-based scholarships will
be awarded to JISD 2008 seniors to attend Northeast
Lakeview College, totaling $122,000.
Through
a college preparation series of presentations, workshops,
and college campus visits, College Connections: Making
Dreams a Reality is intended to provide hands-on and
personal student guidance through the college application
and registration process. As the project fiscal agent,
Northeast Lakeview College advisors will deliver the
college presentations and workshops on each of the
JISD high school campuses and provide a two-week academic
camp in Summer 2008 to those scholarship recipients
in need of remediation.
College Connections is an Alamo Community
Colleges district-wide initiative modeled after the
state and nationally recognized college preparation
course developed by Austin Community College. However,
the College Connections: Making Dreams a Reality project
is the first to award scholarships. “The structure
of this program will jumpstart high school seniors
into the college process and provide the ongoing student
support services they need for academic success,”
says Dr. Eric Reno, Northeast Lakeview College president.
Piloting
this 2007-2008 academic year, all current JISD seniors
will participate in the program. “Our graduating
seniors will benefit from this partnership grant financially
and through assistance in the application process,
both of which are invaluable,” said Judson ISD
Deputy/Associate Superintendent of Instruction and
Student Services Dr. Marcus Nelson.
Judson Education Foundation (JEF), an organization
dedicated to generating revenues for student scholarships,
will process the applications that will be available
shortly on the JEF website. Interested students will
be able to apply on line for the TG scholarship. For
more information on the application process contact
e-mail bmeade@judsonisd.org or call 210-945-5412.
An official announcement of the program
and presentation of the grant is scheduled for Wednesday,
October 3rd at 10 am at the JISD Board Room, ERC Building
(8205 Palisades Dr. Live Oak, TX 78233).
About Northeast Lakeview College
Currently under construction, the new Northeast Lakeview
College, one of the Alamo Community Colleges, will
be located on Loop 1604 at Kitty Hawk Road and will
provide over 365,000 square feet of academic space.
While the new campus is under construction, Northeast
Lakeview College serves over 3,000 students and offers
a full course selection at their 75,000 square foot
campus located at 8300 Pat Booker Road. Operating
under a partnership with San Antonio College and St.
Philip’s College, the new campus of Northeast
Lakeview College will begin operations in Fall 2008.
Visit Northeast Lakeview College on the web at www.accd.edu/nlc
About Judson ISD
Created by voters in 1966, the Judson Independent
School District is the youngest independent school
system in Bexar County. Prior to an election by residents
of Kirby, Converse, Selma, Live Oak and Universal
City, Judson was a rural school district. It has since
evolved from a small system with 432 students to a
vibrant and modern educational organization with over
20,000 students enrolled in the 2007-2008 school year.
The district is comprised of two high schools, four
middle schools, 15 elementary schools, and three specialized
campuses. JISD encompasses 55.87 square miles and
serves the incorporated cities of Converse, Kirby,
Selma, as well as portions of Live Oak, Universal
City, San Antonio and Schertz. www.judsonisd.org.
About TG
For more than a quarter century TG has served as an
administrator of the Federal Family Education Loan
Program (FFELP). At its core, TG is in the business
of shaping opportunities. We ensure that low-interest
education loans are available to help students achieve
their educational and career goals. Beyond its fundamental
role as a student loan guarantor, TG provides resources
— at no cost to families and students —
to help promote the value of higher education and
explain how to plan, prepare, and pay for college.
Through initiatives like the Public Benefit Program,
TG seeks to connect students with opportunities to
continue their education through high school and beyond.
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