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Alamo Colleges Education Services is a secure portal connecting Faculty, Staff & Students to Academic Resources, Email, and other Online Resources.

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MLK Campus (210) 486-2330

Location:
Center for Learning Resources (CLR)

SWC Campus (210) 486-7023

Location:
Building 1-C123
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Tutoring and Technology Center (TnT)

spc-tutoring@alamo.edu
Technology Support
Yolanda Vargas
210-486-2232
Tutoring Services
Kevin Schantz
210-486-2527
 
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Our Goal is Student Success!

We have 'planned' to be successful.

We offer assistance outside the classroom.

  • Our tutoring lab provides guidance with coursework.
  • Workshops address a wide variety of study skills necessary to succeed in school.
  • Academic advising offers guidance throughout the academic process.
  • Career counseling helps students determine what field may be suitable.
  • Job assistance program helps students locate jobs within their career field.
  • Scholarships are available to assist with paying for childcare expenses
  • Students can borrow available books each semester for their classes.
  • Brief and long-term counseling is available for students at no cost.
  • Support groups for non-traditional students offer emotional support, problem solving, and friendship.
  • Transfer Center offers assistance with transfer to four-year universities.

We have a record of success.

Confidential student surveys show St. Philip’s College is:

  • 1st nationwide in support for learners
  • 1st statewide in quality of student relationships
  • 1st statewide in students gaining information about career opportunities

We are helping students to 'achieve the dream'.

  • See how we are assisting students reach their individual goals.

We make attending college easier!

St. Philip’s College is proud of its time-honored commitment to a student-centered learning environment that nurtures growth and development of the individual. As a community college, St. Philip’s is deeply committed to making quality higher education opportunities accessible and achievable.

  • Open admission with a high school diploma, GED or equivalent
  • Financial Aid Available
Federal Pell Grant Summary (Data from 2005-10)
Award Year  Number of Recipients  Average grant per student  Total grant dollars dispersed 
2009-2010 31,646 $3,286.00 $104,000,000.00
2008-2009 24,553 $2,739.00 $67,251,238.00
2007-2008 22,426 $2,429.00 $54,479,519.00
2006-2007 22,444 $2,293.00 $51,469,976.00
2005-2006 22,672 $2,264.00 $51,345,340.00