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Hallmark College

Hallmark College

Overview of Hallmark College

Hallmark College originated in San Antonio, Texas, in 1969 as what was then called Hallmark Aero-Tech, an aircraft maintenance school. In 1981, the school launched an electronics program and one year later, became the first private career school in Texas to offer associate degrees. A second campus, also in San Antonio, opened in 1985, at which a business program was launched. In 1995, Hallmark Aero-Tech was renamed Hallmark Institute of Aeronautics and Hallmark Institute of Technology. A few years later, the school initiated programs in the fields of computer networking, medical assisting, and business office administration. In 2007 the school adopted its current name of Hallmark College.

Points of Distinction

  • Associate degrees can be earned in as little as 11 months
  • High percentage of students are hired even before they graduate
  • Close relationships maintained with employers
  • Modern equipment and technology

Areas of Study

Hallmark offers Associate Degree programs in the following disciplines: Computer Networking Systems, Electronics Engineering, Medical Assistant, Business Office Administration, and Powerplant & Airframe Technology.

Hallmark College Admissions

Hallmark's admissions process begins by setting up an interview with an Admissions Representative, who will explore the applicant's program of interest and answer all questions. The Admissions Representative will also assist in completing the necessary admissions forms and setting up an interview with a Financial Planning Advisor. An opportunity will be provided to tour the facilities and view the educational environment first hand. Prospective students must be high school graduates or hold a GED certificate or home schooled diploma. Eligible students must pass the Hallmark College entrance assessment.

Hallmark College Faculty Quality

The faculty at Hallmark is comprised of individuals possessing a broad range of experience and instructional skills to provide students with the most in-depth technical training available. Courses are designed using the most advanced delivery systems and programs are structured with a no-nonsense approach to give students the best possible education in the shortest possible time so that they can get started in their new careers.

Hallmark College Student Body

The student body consists of slightly more than 750 students, about 80% of which are male. Admission rate is around 53%.

Hallmark College Student Life

Hallmark offers a variety of student services including help locating daycare, transportation, housing and part-time employment. Student Services Coordinators also organize school sponsored social events such as the Tamale Party held each December. The city of San Antonio, home to the historic Alamo, is centrally located in South Texas with a wide variety of recreational opportunities close by. Hallmark's Aviation Campus, located at the southeast corner of the San Antonio International Airport, occupies over 60,000 sq. ft. of classroom and hangar space. Education facilities include laboratories, aircraft hangars, academic classrooms, and a library. The Technology Campus is a 40,000 sq. ft. two-story facility with student and faculty parking available on the immediate campus grounds. Educational facilities include modern laboratories, academic classrooms and a library.

Programs of Study

(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)

Business And Management

  • Business Management

Computer Science And Engineering

  • Computer Network Systems Technology
  • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer

Mechanics And Repair

  • Airframe Technology Powerplant Technology

Medical Support And Technology

  • Health Information Specialist
  • Medical Assistant

Hallmark College Degrees or Coursework

(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)

Degrees or Coursework

  • Associate
  • Bachelor
  • Certificate

Hallmark College Campus Locations

Texas

  • San Antonio (2 locations)

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