2018 has arrived and it’s the time of year to set your New Year’s Resolution! If you’re not already signed up to attend Palo Alto College, it’s not too late to begin your educational journey with us.
This "Thirty-five years of caring for the community" column by Dr. Robert Garza was originally published in his biweekly column for the San Antonio Express-News' Southside Reporter and mysanantonio.com.
As midterms approach, many students have upcoming tests and papers that will play a big role in determining final grades. Being prepared is important for students' success, and Tutoring Services offers free sessions and workshops.
A half-million-dollar grant awarded to Palo Alto College will help student parents pay for childcare at the College’s Ray Ellison Family Center over the next four years.
Computer Science and Technology programs offer training in Cyber Defense, Network Support, Cloud Computing, and Software Development. These programs align with in-demand jobs, offering salaries between $35k-$80k. They prepare students for certifications like CompTIA and CCNA.
Students can get assistance with temporary financial needs due to COVID-19 through the Alamo Colleges District's Student Emergency Aid program.
Tutoring Services in math, reading, science and writing are FREE to all Palo Alto College students.