Angelina College

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Angelina College is a community college located in Lufkin, Texas, with a branch campus in nearby Nacogdoches, Texas, and a future location in Crockett, Texas

As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of Angelina College is comprised of the following:[1]

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[edit] History

Angelina College was founded September 24, 1966 with construction of the original seven building campus beginning in November of 1967. Angelina College opened it's doors to students in the fall of 1968.

Dr. Jack Hudgins was elected the first president of Angelina College December 12, 1966 by the Board of Trustees. Hudgins retired in 1991 and was succeeded by Dr. Larry Phillips. Hudgins remained on campus, however, to teach music classes as a part-time instructor. The fine arts building was named Hudgins Hall in his honor in 2001.

[edit] Academics

Angelina College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees.

Angelina College is home of

  • Angelina Center for the Arts & Temple Theater
  • Temple Hall (Business)
  • Hudgins Hall (Liberal and Fine Arts)
  • Liberal Arts
  • Science & Mathematics
  • Technology and Workforce Development Center
  • Health Careers I & II
  • Community Services Center
  • Shands Gymnasium
  • Angelina College Library
  • Angelina Police Academy
  • Angelina College Small Business Development Center

[edit] Faculty and Staff

As of 2004 Angelina College employed 340 full and part-time faculty and staff. Angelina College is led by Dr. Larry Phillips the current President, having served in that capacity since 1991. Dr. Patricia M. McKenzie is the current Vice President and Dean of Instruction and Admissions.

[edit] Student Life

Angelina College averages 5,000 students per semester with the majority of those attending class on-campus.

School Colors are Royal Blue, Columbia Blue, Orange, and White and the school mascot is the Roadrunner.

Student Organizations

  • Alpha Beta Gamma International Business Honor Society
  • Angelina College Nursing Student Organization
  • Angelina College Student Association
  • Club Express
  • Live Poet's Society
  • Lufkin Community Band
  • Paralegal/Legal Assistant Club
  • Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society
  • Press Club
  • PSI- Psychology and Sociology Inc
  • Spanish Club
  • VN Student Club for Vocational Nursing

Angelina College competes in the NJCAA Region XIV Texas Eastern Conference in Mens and Womens Basketball and Baseball with Softball to be added by the spring of 2009.

[edit] Noted Alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ Texas Education Code, Section 130.165, "Angelina County Junior College District Service Area".

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