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LIST: COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

LISTS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES LIST

VICTORIA COUNTY

University of Houston-Victoria

3007 N. Ben Wilson St. Bachelor’s degrees for freshmen through seniors and master’s degree programs. Specialties: arts and sciences; business administration; and education, health professions and human development. 361-570-4848 UHV.edu

Victoria College

2200 E. Red River St. Pre-college programs, freshmen and sophomores Specialties: Transfer programs, associate degrees, workforce training, continuing education 361-573-3291 victoriacollege.edu

Emerging Technology Complex

7403 Lone Tree Road 361-580-3700

Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts

214 N. Main St., Victoria 361-582-2436

Liberty Street Industrial Training Center

1404 N. Liberty St. 361-573-3291

Gonzales Center

424 E. Sarah DeWitt Drive Gonzales 830-672-6251

BEE COUNTY

Coastal Bend College

3800 Charco Road, Beeville Offers undergraduate classes, associate degrees, certificates, vocational training. Has its main campus in Beeville and operates branch campuses in Alice, Kingsville and Pleasanton. 361-358-2838 coastalbend.edu/

CALHOUN COUNTY

Victoria College - Wilkins Industrial Training Center

701 S. Ann St., Port Lavaca Offers workforce and continuing education training 361-573-3291

DEWITT COUNTY

Victoria College

Vocational Nursing-Cuero 2550 N. Esplanade St. Vocational nursing program 361-277-6760 victoriacollege.edu/ vocationalnursingcuero

LAVACA COUNTY

Victoria College

Zelda L. Allen School of Nursing 1410 N. Texana St., Hallettsville Vocational nursing program 361-798-2289

WHARTON COUNTY

Wharton County Junior College

911 Boling Highway, Wharton Two-year college that also has campuses in Richmond, Sugar Land and Bay City. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. 979-532-4560 wcjc.edu

Evan Lewis/elewis@vicad.com The new UHV University Commons building at 3006 N. Ben Jordan St. has three stories and provides more than 80,000 square feet of space. It contains the university’s library, offices, meeting rooms, study spaces and student services and the Victoria Regional History Center. The building will also have a Chick-fil-A and a Starbucks cafe.

Shelby Miller/samiller@vicad.com Josh Baldwin, 15, of Victoria, is working to have his robots send and receive actions with each other at the Digital Simulation and Robotics Summer Camp at the University of Houston-Victoria. Baldwin said it’s “like sending texts.”

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