Northeast Lakeview College (NLC) was officially established in January 2007 as the newest of the five Alamo Colleges. The college offers approximately 370,000 sq. ft. of academic space and sits on 245 acres at the corner of Loop 1604 and Kitty Hawk Road in Universal City, TX. NLC offers quality educational programs taught by highly qualified faculty and supported by a knowledgeable and committed staff.
Northeast Lakeview College traces its beginnings back to 1996 as the Northeast Learning Center on Toepperwein, an extension of St. Philip’s College. In June 2000, ACCD purchased a site of land at 7990 Pat Booker Road, and in Spring 2001, the first classes at Northeast Campus, an extension of St. Philip’s and San Antonio College(s), were held. The Northeast Campus (NEC) continued to grow and hold classes at this location until Fall 2006. ACCD then purchased and renovated a former grocery store at 8300 Pat Booker Road where NEC classes continued to be held while the permanent site of Northeast Lakeview College was under construction. In Fall 2008, five buildings at the new campus opened and in Fall 2009, all nine buildings became fully-operational.
With its unique and diverse background, Northeast Lakeview College serves about 6,000 students from the ten Metrocom Communities and northeast San Antonio - including Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe Counties. And in a unique partnership with Judson ISD, an Early College High School, Judson Early College Academy (JECA) opened on the NLC campus in 2009 that allows students to complete high school with both a high school diploma and an associate’s degree. The College continues to grow rapidly and at capacity, Northeast Lakeview College will serve 15,000 students.
Mission, Vision, Value Statements
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Mission
Northeast Lakeview College is a public community college within the system of Alamo Colleges, established in partnership with its communities, that is focused on student success through the offering of Associate degrees and continuing education, promoting engagement in civic activities and organizations, and encouraging participation in cultural and enrichment programs.
Vision
The first choice for higher education in the communities we serve.
Values
Students First
Respect for All
Community-Engaged
Collaboration
Can-Do Spirit
Data-Informed
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