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  • Neha Singh
    Student Spotlight

    Coleman Champion: Neha Singh

    Neha Singh, Medical Assistant, Class of 2025: Neha's experience at HCC Coleman College has helped her gain knowledge, skills, leadership, and accolades!

  • Student Spotlight

    Get to know HCC alum Jason Loring

    Jason Loring chose to pursue his education in Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Houston City College where he felt a sense of fellowship and camaraderie with both his instructors and advisors.

  • Student Spotlight

    Coleman Colleague: Kali Hocking, Class of 2025

    Kalika Hocking chose Coleman because of its outstanding board exam pass rates, its excellent reputation, and its location in the Texas Medical Center with all the opportunities it offers.

  • Raquel Ramirez
    Student Spotlight

    Coleman Champion: Raquel Ramirez

    Raquel is a leader among her peers. She comes by this naturally, and her heart to serve others is apparent from her actions and words. — Kay Jukes, Dental Assisting program director

  • Student Spotlight

    HCC alumnus Ben Mendez builds legacy through Mariachi Festival

    When Ben Mendez walked the halls of Houston City College’s Southeast Campus in the late 1980s, he couldn’t have imagined the cultural legacy he would one day help build for the city of Houston. Today, as executive director of the Mariachi Festival in Houston, Mendez credits HCC with providing both the academic foundation and the community network that shaped his journey.

  • Simon Obame stands in front of the HCC Central Campus holding a scholarship check from the International Society of Automation, Houston Section.
    Student Spotlight

    HCC Central student earns International Society of Automation scholarship

    When Simon Obame came to the United States nearly two years ago from Gabon, his intent was to improve his English and return home to Africa and advance his career in the energy industry. He never intended to stay long in the U.S., but he fell in love with America’s culture and decided to take a huge step and start another degree. With that came the hardest part: leaving everything behind – his family, 12 years of career growth, and a stable life.