July 12, 2021
The Lone Star College system, with multiple campuses in the Houston metropolitan area, has its own onsite technical high school named the East Aldine Satellite Center. The 64,000-square-foot facility features a contemporary design with a restrained palette of façade materials, including eye-catching metal panels in two distinctive finishes.
Designers on the project, including lead firm IBI Group and the Houston-based Collaborate Architects as design and associate architects, worked with materials guidelines provided by local government officials in their plans for the combined building’s exterior. Stone, metal panels and glass were highlighted in those guidelines for the college, and became included in the high school as that facility grew to be more closely connected to the larger structure.
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CollegeSource Announces Latest TES® Solution Enhancements, Driving Rapid and Reliable Transfer Credit Decisions Across Higher Education
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All-in-one Solution for Evaluating and Tracking Transfer Credit Now Includes Advanced Course Equivalency Creation Capabilities and Powerful Analytics
“TES enables institutional leaders to use comprehensive data and powerful workflows to make uniform and timely transfer equivalency decisions – ensuring that all students are treated fairly and allowing them to begin new coursework as soon as possible, ”said Troy Holaday, president of CollegeSource. SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) May 11, 2021
CollegeSource, the higher education industry’s most trusted provider of transfer and degree achievement solutions, today announced key enhancements to its comprehensive TES® transfer evaluation and articulation system. Driven by industry demand, CollegeSource has introduced advanced
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Lone Star College-University Park provides innovative pathway to teacher certification
April 26, 2021 GMT
Teacher shortage, retention in rural districts at core of new “Grow Your Own” initiative
HOUSTON, TX / ACCESSWIRE / April 26, 2021 / When Irene Falcon learned about the customized associate of arts in teaching (AAT) program offered by Lone Star College-University Park, she knew it was her best chance to fulfill her dream of becoming a teacher. Falcon has worked as a paraprofessional and, out of necessity, a substitute teacher, for the Royal Independent School District.
“I jumped at this opportunity,” said Irene Falcon, one of 30 students in the college’s AAT program who will graduate in May from LSC-University Park - with a degree and an exciting new career opportunity.
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