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About San Antonio College
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Video Message from the President of the College and the Director of Distance Education
Video.MOV (1.9 MB)
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Video Produced and Edited by Bruce Davis, Associate Professor/Media Producer
Library and Media Services.
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Dr. Robert Zeigler |

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SAC Online Mission
As part of San Antonio College's commitment to excellence, SAC Online serves the educational needs of students. SAC Online helps students reach their full potential by providing flexible modes of education through Internet, videoconferencing, and video courses.
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College Mission
RESPONSIBLE EDUCATION THROUGH EXCELLENCE, ACCESSIBILITY & DIVERSITY
San Antonio College is a public community college which provides for and supports
the educational and lifelong learning needs of a multicultural community.
As a leader in education, San Antonio College is committed to excellence
in helping students reach their full potential by developing their
academic competencies, critical thinking skills, communication proficiency,
civic responsibility and global awareness. San Antonio College fulfills
its mission by offering the following:
- Transfer education designed to provide students with the first two years
of the bachelor's degree.
- General education courses in the liberal arts and sciences to support all college
degree programs.
- Career preparation provided through a wide range of programs to prepare students
for immediate employment.
- Developmental studies for students needing to bring their basic skills to a
level appropriate for college work.
- Continuing education to offer a variety of training, licensure, and professional
programs.
- Academic support services that include a comprehensive learning resource
center and basic skills activities that complement instruction.
- Student support services to provide assessment, advising, counseling, tutoring,
financial assistance, and social and cultural activities for all
students, including those with special needs.
- Promotion of cross-cultural understanding and appreciation through instructional
and social activities that contribute to cultural awareness and
interaction.
- Involvement of business, industry, and professional groups in planning and
revising educational programs to meet workforce needs.
- An environment conducive to learning through an attractive physical campus and
wellness oriented programs and services.
- Continuous assessment of programs and services and the utilization of results
for improvement.
- Operation
of the College within available fiscal resources to provide accountability
to taxpayers of the District.
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Accreditations
San Antonio
College is approved and accredited by the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools, the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities,
the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation,
the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) in conjunction
with the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs (CAAHEP), the Texas Educational Theatre Association, the
Texas Association of Music Schools, the National League for Nursing,
the Board of Nurse
Examiners for the State of Texas, the American Board of Funeral
Service Education and the Community College Journalism Association.
San Antonio College is a member of the American Association of Community
Colleges, the Southern Association of Junior Colleges and the Service
Member Opportunity College.
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History of SAC
Founded in 1925
as the University Junior College, San Antonio College is the oldest
two-year college in the state never operated as a private institution.
Under control of the University of Texas for the first year, the
college held afternoon and evening classes at the old Main Avenue
High School. Control of the college was transferred in 1926 to the
San Antonio Independent School District, and the name was changed
to San Antonio Junior College. Operations were relocated to a downtown
location at the German-English school on South Alamo Street.
With passage
of state legislation authorizing the creation of junior college
districts, administrators embarked on an active campaign to create
the San Antonio Union Junior College District. Approved in 1945,
the District assumed control of the San Antonio Junior College and
St. Philip's Junior College, originally a private Episcopal Institution,
the following year. Two years later, "Junior" was dropped
from the names of the colleges, and attention focused on finding
a permanent facility. In January of 1951, San Antonio College moved
to its present site on San Pedro Avenue across from San Pedro Park.
Enrollment was under 500 students. In the mid-1960's the College
expanded its mission to include vocational, technical and adult
education.
In 1978, the
District's name was changed to the San Antonio Community College
District, and in 1982 it was renamed the Alamo Community College
District. Today, San Antonio College is one of the largest single-campus
community colleges in the country and the largest single-campus
college in the State of Texas, enrolling over 22,000 students.
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About San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio College is nestled in downtown San Antonio near the Alamo and Riverwalk at 1300 San Pedro Avenue.
Fun Facts about San Antonio
- The population of San Antonio is 1,144,646
- The daily average temperature is 79.5 degrees
- 58.7% of the population is Hispanic, 31.8% is Caucasian, 6.5% African-American, and 3.0% other
- A 2,000 square foot house in a prime area costs around $125,000
- There are 15 universities and colleges in San Antonio
- The cost of living index is 92.6 (100 is national average)
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Distance Education Center, San Antonio College
Fletcher Administration Center, Suite 221
1300 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio, Texas 78212-4299
Telephone: (210) 733-2045
FAX: (210) 785-6494
Questions/Comments about this site? Email: sac-online@mail.accd.edu
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