After nearly a two-month delay, federal funding for adult education courses started to make its way to institutions across the nation.
In San Antonio delays in funding and changes in student eligibility criteria led to a slower rollout of class schedules, but administrators pledged to not lose momentum.
“We expect to hit the same targets if not more,” said Sammi Morrill, Alamo Colleges vice chancellor of economic and workforce development.
Alamo Colleges District’s enrollment target will remain similar to previous years, Morrill said, aiming for about 900 students. Over the 2024-25 school year, the colleges served 966 students and offered about 70 courses across its campuses and its five education and training centers .
This year, days before some of these courses began on Aug. 25, A