High School Programs

Welcome to the St. Philip's College High School Programs website! Here, you'll find information about the program opportunities available to high school students at St. Philip's College. If you'd like more information about any of our programs, please use the inquiry form on the right.

What are High School Programs?

High school programs include those that allow high school students to take high school courses concurrent with college level courses.  Specific courses have been identified as having both the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and the Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) and are thereby aligned and able to be taught by the same qualified instructor that meets the requirements for both the high school and the college course.

In order to participate, high school students from public, charter, private and those being home schooled, must meet the minimum requirements for each course. This may entail meeting assessment scores on the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI), ACT or on End of Course Exams from English II or Algebra I. For more details course requirements, please contact your respective College High School Programs Contact listed on the right of this page.

High School Programs allow students to advance their post-secondary journey, saving them time and money by taking college-level courses while in high school.

Get started early with Dual Credit...

Earn college credits as a high school student! Start your journey early and experience the college atmosphere before graduating high school.

More Information: Alamo Colleges District - High School Programs  

Dual Credit Requirements

  • Must have permission from the high school and parent/guardian
  • Must complete ApplyTexas online application (Spring 2025) (Fall 2025 - Spring 2026)
  • Must meet placement test score requirements
  • Dual Credit also requires a Home school notarized high school transcript.

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Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH)

Pathways in Technology Early College High Schools (P-TECH) are open-enrollment high schools that offer students the opportunity to earn an associate degree or credential, while earning a high school diploma. P-TECH programs are designed to help students seamlessly transition from high school to postsecondary education and employment.

St. Philip’s College High School Programs are partnered with a number of P-TECH, ECHS and Dual Credit programs at high schools across the region to offer pathways into 14 Health and Biosciences career clusters. SPC Health and Biosciences programs meet the increasing demand for manpower in the expanding healthcare industry. Programs not only prepare students to become skilled technical members of a healthcare team, but also educate them to become productive and responsible citizens of the community.

Early College High Schools (ECHS)

Early College High Schools (ECHS) are open-enrollment high schools that allow students least likely to attend college an opportunity to receive both a high school diploma and either an associate degree or at least 60 credit hours toward a baccalaureate degree.

P-TECH

Alamo Heights ISD

Alamo Heights P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip's College

Charter

Legacy P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip's College

Edgewood ISD

P-TECH at John F. Kennedy High School in partnership with St. Philip's College

Memorial High School P-TECH in partnerships with St. Philip's College

Ingram ISD

Ingram Tom  Moore High School P-TECH with St. Philip's College

Judson ISD

P-TECH at Judson High School in partnerships with St. Philip's College

Thunderbird STEM Academy at Wagner High School P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip's College

Lytle ISD

Lytle High School P-TECH with St. Philip’s College

Navarro ISD

Panther Cyber P-TECH Academy in partnership with St. Philip's College

SAISD

Cyber P-TECH USA at Sam Houston High School in partnership with St. Philip’s College

Highlands P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip’s College

Construction Science P-TECH at Sidney Lanier High School P-TECH in partnership with St. Phliip's College 

Contact Information

College Coordinator of High School Programs

Program

Christopher Valdovinos
cvaldovinos4@dos5.net
210-486-2192

Legacy P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip’s College

Panther Cyber P-TECH Academy in partnership with St. Philip's College

Jessica Flores
jflores999@dos5.net
210-486-2190

Lytle High School P-TECH with St. Philip’s College

Laura Flores
lflores274@dos5.net
210-486-2767

Judson High School P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip's College 

Karen Wagner High School P-TECH in parternship with St. Philip's College

Marivel De Leon
mnanez@dos5.net
210-486-2176

Seguin Early College High School with St. Philip’s College

P-TECH at John F. Kennedy High School in partnership with St. Philip's College 

Memorial High School P-TECH in parternship with St. Philip's College

Odilia Gonzalez
ogonzalez88@dos5.net
210-486-2766

Brackenridge Early College High School with St. Philip’s College

Cyber P-TECH USA at Sam Houston High School in partnership with St. Philip’s College

Regina Ozuna
rozuna1@dos5.net
210-486-2223

Alamo Heights Early College High School with St. Philip's College 

Alamo Heights P-TECH with St. Philip's College 

Ingram Tom Moore High School P-TECH with St. Philip’s College

St. Philip’s College Early College High School with SAISD

Sunny Hernandez
shernandez823@dos5.net
210-486-2179

Highlands High School P-TECH in partnership with St. Philip’s College

Construction Science P-TECH at Sidney Lanier High School in partnership with St. Philip’s College

Dr. Karlene Fenton
Director of High School Programs
kfenton@dos5.net
210-486-2085

George Gervin Academy in partnership with St. Philip's College

Contact Information

General Line (210) 486-2761
MLK Sutton Learning Center (SLC), 104