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Take 8-week classes after spring break!
If you weren’t quite ready to tackle your educational goals right at the start of 2021, no worries! Relax and then hit the ground running with San Jacinto College’s 8-week classes, which begin Monday, March 22, after spring break. Whether you’re looking to further your career, enhance your skills, or just try a new hobby, San Jac has you covered....
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Unidentified: Assisting former and current foster care college students
By Andrea Vasquez
Being a homeless woman and a convicted felon on the streets of Chicago was more than a reality check for Veronica Capozzoli. As she grew up in group homes like many other foster youths, a date loomed over her head with each year that passed. Two weeks after her 21st birthday, she aged out of the system. That day, the facilitator of her group home grabbed a box of garbage bags...
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Touched by cancer, alumna fights back through accurate data
By Courtney Morris
Elizabeth Harvey fights cancer.
Although she has never received a cancer diagnosis or treated cancer patients, the San Jacinto College alumna fights by ensuring accurate patient data.
Oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons might snag the spotlight, but certified tumor registrars are critical to doctors and researchers worldwide. And Harvey, who works for the Texas...
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Transferring is easier than you think
By Courtney Morris
Before starting college, Ralph Alley already knew his goal: to earn an early childhood education degree from Sam Houston State University. Alley enrolled at San Jacinto College to stay with family and ease into higher education.
“I wasn’t comfortable making that quick of a change,” he said. “I needed to learn independence.”
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“You can do it”: First-gen students encourage you to go after your dreams
By Courtney Morris
Achieving an associate degree has motivated Veronica Robles to go to great lengths. Before COVID-19, the San Jacinto College student boarded three Metro buses to travel to classes and three to get home.
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“I didn’t have a working vehicle that one of my family members could drive me...
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Mentor Map creates real-time connections in virtual world
By Courtney Morris
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Stressed, frustrated, overwhelmed, Zahra Cope wanted to quit.
The first in her family to pursue college, Cope was juggling full-time classes along with her responsibilities as a wife and mother of two. How could she ever...
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Keeping students connected to campus in a virtual setting
By Andrea Vasquez
Student engagement activities look a little different these days at San Jacinto College and other colleges and universities across the U.S. Instead of the usual meet and greet, fall festivals, and club meetings, student engagement events have gone virtual. But how do you create a sense of connection in a virtual environment, especially within a new campus that is...
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San Jacinto College CPD information technology offers something for everyone
By Melissa Trevizo
The San Jacinto College Continuing and Professional Development (CPD) information technology (IT) courses are designed for everyone, no matter your skill level, according to Jerelyn Hughes-Glenn, director of the program.
Beginners may take IT application courses in digital literacy that lead to a nationally recognized certification from the Internet Crime Complaint Center...
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San Jacinto College CPD business operations offers custom corporate training
The San Jacinto College Continuing and Professional Development (CPD) workforce development training offers courses in three areas: business operations, supply chain management, and entrepreneurship.
“We offer specialized training to students and for corporations pursuing further development of their current employees,” said Sheila Wall, CPD director. “If your company has a need for...

Taking the Promise Pledge
By Andrea Vasquez
Senior year of high school can be an emotional roller coaster, full of highs and lows. Azhia Alvarez worried if her dreams of going to college would be financially possible. Gustavo Almazan decided that he would join the military right after graduation so he could eventually pay for college. Tatyana Johnson had been applying to different universities but wasn’t receiving the...
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San Jac relaunches its Alumni Association
From the time the first San Jacinto College graduate walked across the commencement stage, the College has added numerous alumni to its list of graduates. To re-connect alumni with the College and increase alumni engagement and activity, San Jac is excited to announce the re-launch of the San Jacinto College Alumni Association.
“It’s important for San Jac to have an avenue where we can...
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San Jacinto College Music programs take their talents online
By Melissa Trevizo
The San Jacinto College Central Campus music program hosted two livestreamed concerts for the first time in the program’s history this year, thanks to the restrictions of COVID-19.
“We have always wanted to livestream our concerts but have never been able to embark on the project until this year,” said Lynne Brandt, department chair, music and audio engineering....
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San Jacinto College CPET joins with Performance Contractors to offer hands-on safety workshop
By Melissa Trevizo
The Partnership of Petrochemical Leaders (PPL) held its first student engagement event, a contractor safety workshop, at the LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy, & Technology (CPET) in December. The program was developed and executed in partnership with Performance Contractors Inc., a top contractor with deep roots in the petrochemical...
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San Jac Happenings
March 5: Maritime Information Session, 10 a.m.
Online; Register at sanjac.edu/form/maritime-information-session-registration
March 5: Harris Co. Promise @ San Jac: Submit admissions application to San Jac
Visit ApplyTexas.org or sanjac.edu/harris-county-promise-program
March 8: FAFSA Days and Nights workshop, 10 a.m-12 p.m. & 2-4 p.m.
Online; Email [email protected] for Zoom...

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STUDENT SUPPORT
Accessibility Services – Accommodations may be available to students with a documented disability. Apply for accommodations at sanjac.edu/accessibility.
Café Meal Assistance Program – This program allows students to purchase meals up to $8 at any campus café location. Go to sanjac.edu/engage for more information.
Career Services – Explore your career options and...
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