Alamo Colleges District Students Attend Community College Day at the Capitol

February 10, 2025

District Communications

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On February 3, 2025, student leaders from the Alamo Colleges District joined their peers from community colleges across the state at the Capitol for Community College Day.

The event provided a unique opportunity for students to connect with state legislators, gain insight into the legislative process, and advocate for key issues impacting community colleges.

Organized by the Texas Association of Community Colleges, the event brought students face-to-face with their elected representatives, allowing them to share their experiences and discuss the importance of funding for community colleges.

Throughout the day, students heard from higher education leaders, met with policymakers, and gained insight into how they can influence decisions that impact their education.

About the Alamo Colleges District

For 80 years, the Alamo Colleges District has expanded access to higher education and transformed lives across Bexar County and beyond. Founded in 1945, the District has grown into a nationally recognized network of five colleges, serving 90,000 students annually.

Known for its high-quality education and affordable cost, the Alamo Colleges District provides exceptional value to students and alumni who are vital contributors to the region’s economy and culture. Learn more at alamo.edu/80