Dear St. Philip’s Family,
St. Philip’s College has been highlighted on KENS 5. The KENS 5 story---St. Philip’s alumna basks in college’s continuing legacy; Clara Etta Williams was a member of the school’s first nursing class---is now available online for your convenience.
Read the KENS 5 story here; or view the video here.
About St. Philip’s: Bishop James Steptoe Johnston of the St. Philip’s Episcopal Church of the West Texas Diocese founded St. Philip’s College in 1898. Today, St. Philip’s College is a multi-campus institution of the Alamo Community Colleges and serves a semester enrollment of nearly 10,000 credit and more than 5,000 continuing education students. St. Philip’s is a Historically Black College and Hispanic Serving Institution and is the only college in the nation that carries this dual designation. As “A Point of Pride in the Community,” St. Philip’s is among the oldest and most diverse community colleges in the United States.