San Antonio's Alamo Colleges extending bachelor's degree programs to all 5 campuses

Officials with Alamo Colleges on Thursday said the community college district is expanding four-year degree offerings to all five of its campuses. Alamo Colleges has offered four-year-programs since Texas lawmakers passed legislation in 2016 allowing community colleges to offer bachelor's degrees. The district soon will have at least one bachelor's program at each of its five campuses — the latest being at Northeast Lakeview College, where a program is now under development.
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