San Jacinto College and Texas State University sign a co-enrollment agreement

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San Jac, Texas State create new degree pathway San Jacinto College and Texas State University signed a co-enrollment agreement to help more students earn a bachelor’s degree close to home. Beginning in fall 2026, the program will initially focus on business degrees and allow students to enroll simultaneously at both institutions while completing coursework at San Jac. [caption...
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Carrie Taylor seated at her office

From theatre student to communications leader: Carrie Taylor’s journey 

In the late 1990s, former San Jacinto College student Carrie Taylor was flipping through a University of Houston-Clear Lake course catalog when a class title caught her attention: “Communication and the Internet.” The internet was still in its early stages, but Taylor sensed it would reshape how people communicate. That moment helped shape a career built on storytelling, strategy, and a...
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Dover Precision Components team outside Innovation Lab

Internship leads to continued employment at Dover Precision Components

What began as a four-month internship turned into an ongoing opportunity for Luis Salinas, a San Jacinto College alumnus whose hands-on experience at Dover Precision Components is now shaping both his education and his future career in engineering technology. Salinas joined Dover Precision Components’ new product development team in 2024, working in the company’s research and development...
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Three San Jacinto College nursing graduates

Restoring mobility and perspective in rural Uganda

Jet-lagged, nauseated, and missing luggage, San Jacinto College nursing graduates Cristina Gutierrez, Jasmine Martin, and Katelyn Smith stared at 16 bins of medical equipment outside the rural Uganda hospital. The reality of the week ahead sank in. Within hours, they would help transform empty rooms into a makeshift surgical unit for Ugandans who had spent their entire lives walking in...
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Margaret Kidd, department chair of the Bachelor of Applied Technology in logistics and supply chain management

Kidd returns to San Jac to build East Harris County logistics pipeline 

When Margaret Kidd walked back onto the San Jacinto College campus last fall, she wasn’t just filling a position — she was completing a circle that began in her own backyard. Now a recognized authority in trade and maritime logistics, Kidd has returned to her roots to lead the College’s new Bachelor of Applied Technology in logistics and supply chain management. As a leader in supply...
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Dance portrait of Ray Denson

Dance students earn rare gala spot at conference

San Jacinto College dance student Ray Denson had never attended a dance convention or choreographed a work for other dancers. So when her duet “Back When I Was Older” was selected for the gala concert at this year’s American College Dance Association South Central Regional Conference, she wasn’t sure what that meant. She quickly learned. “To not only take the dance to ACDA but to...
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Jeanette Liberty, legal studies program director

Liberty sets record straight on law and legal studies program

play a critical role in the legal process, conducting research, interviewing clients and witnesses, drafting documents, organizing case files, and helping attorneys prepare for hearings, trials, and transactions. San Jacinto College’s law and legal studies program prepares graduates for a career that puts them at the forefront of a competitive workforce. The American Bar Association-approved...
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Student holding diploma high at spring 2026 graduation

San Jac celebrates spring 2026 graduates 

San Jacinto College held its spring 2026 commencement ceremonies May 8 at Grace Church, marking a milestone for graduates who ranged from 16 to 70. Approximately 2,100 students crossed the stage to receive certificates and associate and bachelor's degrees, capping months and years of coursework balancing classes alongside work, family, and life. In addition, 61 veterans and 1,087 dual credit...
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