DISTRICT QUICK FACTS
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Pos. 1 Mrs. Erica Davis Rouse Assistant Secretary
Pos. 2 Dr. Ruede Wheeler
Pos. 3 Mrs. Marie Flickinger Chair
Pos. 4 Mr. Larry Wilson
Pos. 5 Mr. John Moon Jr. Vice Chair
Pos. 6 Mr. Dan Mims
Pos. 7 Mr. Keith Sinor Secretary
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Brenda Hellyer
Chancellor
Dr. Laurel Williamson
Deputy Chancellor and College President
Mrs. Teri Crawford
Vice Chancellor, External Relations
Dr. Allatia Harris
Vice Chancellor, Strategic Initiatives, Workforce Development, Community Relations, and Diversity
Dr. Aaron Knight Provost
Dr. Alexander Okwonna Provost
Ms. Sandra Ramirez Vice Chancellor, Human Resources, Organizational and Talent Effectiveness
Mr. Rob Stanicic Chief Technology Innovations Officer
Mr. Van Wigginton Provost
Mrs. Teri Zamora Vice Chancellor, Fiscal Affairs
ACCREDITATION
San Jacinto College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate and bachelor’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of San Jacinto College. 281-998-6150 | www.sanjac.edu
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WHO WE SERVE
San Jacinto College serves the communities of East Harris County, Texas. The College taxing district, which is considered to be in-district, includes Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Pasadena, and Sheldon ISDs, in addition to portions of Pearland and Humble ISDs. The service area, which is considered out-of-district, also incorporates the Harris County portion of Clear Creek ISD.
SAN JACINTO COLLEGE LOCATIONS
Administration Office 4624 Fairmont Parkway Pasadena, Texas 77504
Central Campus 8060 Spencer Highway Pasadena, Texas 77505
North Campus 5800 Uvalde Road Houston, Texas 77049
South Campus 13735 Beamer Road Houston, Texas 77089
Maritime Campus 3700 Old Hwy. 146 La Porte, Texas 77571
Generation Park Campus 13455 Lockwood Road Houston, Texas 77044
BUDGETED REVENUE (FY2021) TOTAL REVENUE: $330,638,793
Equal Opportunity Institution
TUITION (Based on 12 credit hours) IN-DISTRICT $936 ($78 per credit hour) OUT-OF-DISTRICT $1,620 ($135 per credit hour) OUT-OF-STATE $2,520 ($210 per credit hour) Updated Jan. 2023 Fall 2022 certified data Students are responsible for course materials, equipment, and other program-specific requirements. Tuition rates are effective fall 2019 semester. NO FEES for general services, labs, technology, distance learning, courses, or incidentals
REVENUE
TOTAL RESTRICTED
Online: www.sanjac.edu/online State Appropriations: $41,307,653 Tuition: $62,183,000 TOTAL UNRESTRICTED OPERATING BUDGET: $193,330,653 Maintenance and Operations Taxes: $79,500,000 Other Income: $10,340,000 AUXILIARY
BUDGET: $2,850,000 Financial Aid/Grants/Other: $96,678,073 Debt Services Taxes: $37,780,067
REVENUE BUDGET: $134,458,140
(68.1%)
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FALL 2022 STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS
ETHNICITY 156 (0.5%) Native American or Alaskan Native 1,746 (5.7%) Asian 2,978 (9.7%) Black or African American 19,680 (64.3%) Hispanic or Latino Origin
AGE 6,650 (21.7%) 17 & Under 14,089 (46.1%) 18-21 3,587 (11.7%) 22-24
153 (0.5%) International 28 (0.1%) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5,149 (16.8%) White 703 (2.4%) Unknown or Not Reported
4,221 (13.8%) 25-34 1,702 (5.6%) 35-49 344 (1.1%) 50+
AVERAGE AGE: 21.8* *Unduplicated College-wide
1,373 (16.9%)
Associate of Applied Science 3,068 (37.8%) Associate of Arts 281 (3.5%)
Associate of Arts in Teaching 951 (11.7%)
Associate of Science
1,082 (13.3%) Certificate of Technology 700 (8.6%) Level 2 Certificate of Technology 636 (7.9%)
Occupational Certificate 23 (0.3%)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
GENDER 18,068 (59.1%) Female 12,525 (40.9%) Male
FACULTY AND PERSONNEL* (2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR) Administrators** 122 Faculty*** 1,522 Full-time Support Staff 724 Total 2,368
San Jacinto College has been named one of the 10 finalists for the 2023 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence—an honor that follows the College’s recognition as an Aspen Prize Finalist with Distinction in 2021, Aspen Prize Finalist in 2019, and Aspen Prize Rising Star in 2017.
30,593
20.9 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE*
27:1 STUDENT/ FACULTY RATIO**
20,826
Earn Associate Degree 2,053
Earn Certificate 5,752
Earn Credits for Transfer 1,127
Improve Job Skills 370
Seek Personal Enrichment 464 (1.5%) Did Not Respond FALL 2022 HEADCOUNT BY INTENT 9,309 (30.4%) 21,284 (69.6%) Full-time Part-time FALL 2022 STUDENT ATTENDANCE
* Average class size is computed by summing all enrollments in all courses and dividing by the total number of courses. **Full-time and part-time faculty. The student-to-faculty ratio is computed as follows: total unduplicated student headcount divided by total unduplicated faculty who taught a course in the fall semester.
CREDENTIALS
GRADUATES BY
(FALL 2021–SUMMER 2022)
8,114 CREDENTIALS
TOP TRANSFERS TO FOURYEAR INSTITUTIONS 2,964 * Faculty duplicated College-wide (includes Maritime) ** Includes
and
*** Full-time
last
COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN THE NATION
deans
directors
and part-time. Part-time numbers based on having worked the
nine months.
A *Unduplicated
STUDENTS COLLEGE-WIDE*
College-wide: Cross-campus enrolled students are counted only once for College-wide purposes.