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Gulf Coast Regional Strategies
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Higher Education Region
Education Service Centers (K12) TWC Workforce Development Areas
Lee College
Rice University Galveston College
Brazosport College
University of Houston
College of the Mainland
Alvin Community College
University of St. Thomas
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston Baptist University
Lone Star College - Tomball
Lone Star College - Cy-Fair
Prairie View A&M University
Lone Star College - Kingwood
Sam Houston State University
Wharton County Junior College
Lone Star College - Montgomery
San Jacinto College South Campus
San Jacinto College North Campus
Lone Star College - North Harris
Texas A&M University at Galveston
University of Houston - Clear Lake
The University of TexasMedical Branch at Galveston
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
The University of TexasM.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Lone Star College - University Park
San Jacinto CollegeCentral Campus
University of Houston - Downtown
South Texas College of Law
Texas Chiropractic College
Texas Southern University
Houston Community College
Harris
Brazoria
Liberty
Wharton
Walker
Colorado
Matagorda
Austin
Fort Bend
Montgomery
Chambers
Waller
Galveston
TSTC-Fort Bend
Public Universities
Public Community CollegesPublic Health-Related Institutions
Independent Institutions
Public Technical and State Colleges
REGIONAL STRATEGIES
60x30: EDUCATED POPULATION
COMPLETION
HIGH SCHOOL-TO-HIGHER EDUCATION
Gulf Coast higher education institutions will collaborate with industry partners and the Greater Houston Partnership through UpSkill Houston (www.houston.org/upskill-houston) to create an UpSkill plan for the Gulf Coast region that will recruit/develop/retain the talent pipeline – with credentials from level-one certificates to graduate degrees – for the Gulf Coast workforce.
Modeled on the success of Houston GPS, Gulf Coast higher education institutions will create a Regional Transfer Consortium that will strengthen transfer pathways from two-year colleges to four-year universities so that more students are able to transfer efficiently with minimal excess credits and time to degree.
Gulf Coast higher education institutions will partner with Gulf Coast K-12 partners to improve or expand recruitment strategies and efforts at their schools by sharing data and best practices, with a targeted focus on direct enrollment into college the first semester after high school.
Gulf Coast Region