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We keep Houston working. EMT certification Engineering Computer Science CPA Accounting Dual Credit French Culinary Arts Marketing Pharmacy Tech Journalism Psychology Real Estate Astronomy Speech Surgical Tech Mathematics Business Tech Theater Philosophy Cosmetology Dance Construction Tech Economics History Horticulture Int’l. Business Teacher Ed Drama Geology Drafting & Design Guided Studies Filmmaking Welding Criminal Justice Hotel Management Legal Assistant Veterinary Paramedics Medical Assistant Anthropology Interior Design Respiratory Therapy Physics Nuclear Medicine Music Process Tech Digital Gaming Dental Assisting Fashion Design Government Digital Communication Radiography Paralegal Business Admin. Nursing enroll today at hccs.edu HCC Locations Houston Community College Board of Trustees Bruce A. Austin Vice Chair, District II Neeta Sane Secretary, District VII Mary Ann Perez Chair, District III Yolanda Navarro Flores District I Carroll G. Robinson District IV Eva Loredo District VIII Richard M. Schechter District V Sandie A. Mullins District VI Christopher W. Oliver District IX

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Wekeep

Houston

working.

EMT certificationEngineering Computer ScienceCPA AccountingDual Credit FrenchCulinary Arts Marketing

Pharmacy TechJournalism PsychologyReal Estate AstronomySpeech Surgical Tech

Mathematics Business TechTheater Philosophy CosmetologyDance

Construction TechEconomics HistoryHorticulture Int’l. BusinessTeacher Ed DramaGeology Drafting & Design

Guided StudiesFilmmaking WeldingCriminal Justice Hotel ManagementLegal Assistant Veterinary ParamedicsMedical Assistant Anthropology

Interior Design Respiratory TherapyPhysics Nuclear MedicineMusic Process Tech Digital Gaming

Dental Assisting Fashion DesignGovernment Digital CommunicationRadiography ParalegalBusiness Admin. Nursing

enroll today at hccs.edu

HCC Locations

Houston Community College Board of TrusteesBruce A. AustinVice Chair, District II

Neeta SaneSecretary, District VII

Mary Ann PerezChair, District III

Yolanda Navarro FloresDistrict I

Carroll G. RobinsonDistrict IV

Eva LoredoDistrict VIII

Richard M. SchechterDistrict V

Sandie A. MullinsDistrict VI

Christopher W. OliverDistrict IX

HCC’s Blueprint for Our Community’s Future.In order to continue to serve our community, the institution must make significant investments in facilities, technology and operational efficiencies. Our goal is to provide modern and technologically advanced facilities that enable our students to acquire the academic preparation and workforce skills necessary to compete at the highest level in the global marketplace. HCC educates and trains over 75,000 students each semester, a 40% increase in the past five years. The college has expanded its infrastructure to serve more students without increasing administrative overhead substantially, while increasing classroom efficiency to 92%. Today, most of our classrooms are at capacity. This situation must be addressed in order to serve more students and businesses that rely on HCC.

Facilities 2012 Bond Program The 2012 bond program will provide each HCC college with new or renovated facilities and the technology required to meet student needs, especially in high-demand areas such as health sciences, as well as science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.

HCC’s immediate needs of $425 million are included in the 2012 Bond program. What does it mean?• Total maximum expected tax increase is approximately 2 cents• Average annual impact for a $150,000 valued home is $30.92, based on current market rates• Adds $1 million to operating budget immediately and annually• HCC’s tax rate is 2x lower than San Jacinto College and 20% lower than Lone Star College Why now?• The institution is close to capacity• Demographic projections of students shows a significant growth in the near future• HCC’s Coleman College for Health Sciences was originally built to accommodate 1,500 students, but now serves 3,500• Requires 3 years to build necessary infrastructure to support needs• Increasing cost of college and need of students for a high quality, economical option• Adds $1 billion to local economy• Current skilled labor deficits in Houston Why HCC?• Bond rating of AA+• HCC lowered taxes in 2007, 2008, and 2009• Increased efficiencies and effective use of tax dollars• Saved over $79 million in utility costs during the past 5 years• HCC has also expanded its entrepreneurial efforts which has enabled us to increase non-tax revenues in order to off-set tuition Visit hccs.edu/community to learn more about our plans for the future.