Off Campus Education
To provide quality education to service area residents, Lee College offers educational services for students who find it difficult to attend classes on the main campus. Instructors are selected from full-time faculty, outstanding area educators, and other professional specialists. Off campus classes are held at off-site locations including:
Lee College Huntsville Center
Lee College provides degrees and certificates through the Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Institutional Division.
Lee College at the McNair Center on I-10
Lee College offers cosmetology, non-credit health care, and other non-credit classes at the McNair Center located at 3555 I-10 in Baytown. Student services such as counseling, registration, and financial aid are offered on a posted schedule. For a list of classes being offered at the Center, refer to the credit and community education class schedules. For information and schedules for student services offered at the Center, call 281.425.6384.
Liberty Outreach Office:
The Liberty Outreach Office serves Liberty and surrounding communities. Open 19.5 hours a week, the Liberty Outreach Office staff member assists prospective students, including dual credit students, to meet application and testing requirements. The Financial Aid director from the Baytown campus has a standing schedule to assist students with federal aid applications or answer questions.
Off-Campus Classes
Classes are scheduled at various locations throughout the Lee College service area. Class offerings are based on the needs of each location, available equipment, and enrollment. Refer to the current class schedule for a list of available classes.
The Center for Workforce and Community Development
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281-425-6311 |
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workforce@lee.edu |
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11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. |
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Corporate Services
The Center’s Department of Corporate Services provides workforce development assistance and customized training for corporate clients throughout the college’s service area. Through this department, a highly talented team of staff faculty, external consultants and industry advisors have been brought together to leverage their expertise and resources in order to advance the region’s most important asset, its human capital. To serve the region’s highest demand occupations, the Center has cultivated strong partnerships with companies specializing in the petrochemical, maritime and healthcare industries; however, the Center also serves the retail, finance, warehouse/ distribution and hospitality sectors, as well as works to meet the professional development needs of those working within school districts and non-profit organizations.
Workforce/Industrial Training
The Center’s non-credit classes are designed to fulfill specific workforce training needs for individuals interested in developing a skill to be prepared for the high-demand, high-skill and high-paying jobs of today. These classes provide training for a career, including preparation for industry certification where appropriate. Students will master a workforce skill without taking entrance exams or enrolling in college credit courses. Programs vary in length and are offered in a non-traditional format with daytime, evening and weekend options. Programs offered are based on our local industries’ immediate need and therefore may vary from semester to semester.
FOUNDATION™ Certified Training Program
Lee College is home to one of eight FOUNDATION™ Certified Training Programs (FCTP) worldwide. FCTP means that your fieldbus training is taught at a Certified Training Site, by a Certified Instructor, using Certified Curriculum. Through the FCTP program training sites, curriculum, and instructors are all audited to ensure they meet program requirements. Certified training centers are required to maintain multiple FOUNDATION fieldbus hosts and devices onsite in order to demonstrate competence with fieldbus technology. They must also demonstrate to auditors that their course material adheres to set instructional standards.
FCTP ensures that you are working with someone possessing a strong knowledge of Foundation technology principles, a consistent understanding of fieldbus fundamentals and a proven ability to implement fieldbus-based control systems. Beginning automation students are able to identify colleges, universities and other facilities offering a certified Foundation educational curriculum. After graduating, they will be able to present official FCTP certificates to potential employers. Existing automation professionals completing certified courses can expand their job skills and employment value within their companies.
Fire Science
Fire Science is an increasingly complex profession that is called upon to deliver a myriad of diverse services. Individuals must receive quality training and meet required state standards in order to improve community safety, preparedness, and job performance. Our program helps students acquire the knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide workplace competencies, and safely perform the critical and essential duties assigned.
The City of Baytown Fire Department has partnered with Lee College Community Education to utilize the Baytown Fire Training Facility to offer high-quality emergency response training, instruction to firefighters, and emergency response and safety personnel in fire prevention, suppression, control, and safety.
Through Community Education students will get the educational framework needed to begin a career or move ahead in the challenging career of fire services. As a certified training facility through the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) we provide training designed to prepare individuals seeking to advance and become certified. Our program offers low-cost, convenient, online/hybrid courses. All training meets the TCFP standards, qualifications, and curriculum.
Healthcare Training
Paraprofessionals in the healthcare industry assist doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other medical professionals in providing patient care and related services in settings such as hospitals, pharmacies, medical labs, health clinics, schools, physician’s offices, nursing care facilities, and patient homes. They serve an important role in the healthcare field as they often work directly with patients, but may also assist with administrative duties and record keeping. They help patients feel well-cared for and perform routine tasks such as drawing blood, bathing patients, filling prescriptions, measuring and recording temperatures, blood pressure, and other vital signs. Typically, students enrolled in these courses complete their training within only a few months and can increase their employability by obtaining a certification in their field of study. Some graduates choose to go straight into the workforce, while others continue on in pursuit of a degree in nursing or an allied health field, such as dental hygiene.
We currently offer the following courses, several of which have an online option.
- Certified Nurse Aide
- Clinical Medical Assistant
- Dental Assisting
- Dialysis Technician
- EKG Technician
- Medical Administrative Assistant
- Pharmacy Technician
- Phlebotomy Technician
- Veterinary Assistant
Logistics, Warehouse, and Distributions
The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Logistics Associate-Certified Logistics Technician (CLA/CLT) covers core competency areas defined by MSSC’s skills standards for higher skilled, frontline material handling workers in factories, warehouses, distribution centers and transporters. The CLA is a prerequisite for CLT. Individuals are assessed for two credentials and students who achieve both certifications may be eligible to apply for 3 hours of college credit toward the Associate of Applied Degree in Logistics.
Each course delivered through the program corresponds to a major competency area. The MSSC CLA/CLT Training Program consists of two online MSSC courses, with classroom facilitation by an MSSC Certified Instructor. Successful completion of the CLA/CLT Training Program will be as indicated by documentation that the participant passed the MSSC Certified Logistics Associate Online Assessment and the MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Online Assessment.
NCCER Core Training
The National Craft Assessment and Certification Program (NCACP) Core Curriculum, presented as the Introduction to Industrial Crafts & Trades, is a prerequisite to all other Level 1 craft curriculum. Its modules cover topics such as Basic Safety, Communication Skills, and Introduction to Construction Drawings.
Completing this curriculum gives the trainee the basic skills needed to continue education in any craft area he or she chooses. NCCER offers a complete series of entry- and journey-level written assessments as part of its National Craft Assessment and Certification Program (NCACP).
These assessments evaluate the knowledge of an individual in a specific craft area. All assessments are based upon the NCCER Curriculum and have been developed in conjunction with industry Subject Matter Experts.
Career Pilot
Flying for a career or just for fun, our career pilot program is a great way to start. Lee College in partnership with Flying Tigers offers individually tailored flight and ground instruction for students that are interested in pursuing an interest in aviation whether professional or personally. Our program is taught by qualified and experience instructors who will help students achieve their aviation goals. Our program meets the standards of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight hours for private pilot certification.
Small Business Development Center
The Lee College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) provides businesses with one-on-one consulting and information assistance to foster economic growth in the community. SBDC works with existing companies and start-up firms, the Lee College SBDC functions in association with the University of Houston, U.S. Small Business Administration, and the area Chambers of Commerce.
SBDC is located in Suite 1110, 1496 San Jacinto Mall near the JC Penney wing in Baytown, TX 77521; Hours of operation: Mon.-Thu.: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Fri.: 7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
For More information call SBDC Office: 281.425.6309 Fax: 281.425.6307
Community Education
Lee College offers more than 500 courses designed to provide non-credit learning opportunities for the public and community. Classes are intended to address the changing needs of the community whether vocational or recreational and may be as short as one session or may continue for a full semester. Courses begin throughout the year and are conducted at a variety of times and locations. Although a few programs have eligibility requirements, Community Education offerings are open to most interested adults regardless of educational background or eligibility for admission to college credit programs. While courses do not apply toward a degree, community education units (CEUs) are available for most workforce courses.
Continuous registration is available weekdays in the Center for Workforce and Community Development. Because these programs are self-supporting, course costs are dependent upon materials and instructor fees.
Community Education offerings can generally be categorized in these areas:
- Career Training
- Online Education
- Computer Technology
- Linked Classes
- Personal Enrichment
- Recreation and Fitness
- Adult Education
- Senior Adult and Travel
- Kids at College
Career Training
Career Training courses and programs offer professional development opportunities for individuals of all ages in their efforts to develop personally or professionally. Our courses are offered in a traditional classroom setting as well as online. They afford students the opportunity to prepare for a career, upgrade current job-related skills, or learn a new skill to enhance their quality of life.
Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
Many professions and state licenses require community education units (CEUs) by the license holders prior to relicensure. One CEU is 10 contact hours of successful participation/completion in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction and qualified instruction. CEUs are not substituted for college credit hours, but rather are a means of reporting continuing education achievements. Transcripts listing CEU credits satisfactorily completed are available on request. CEUs are recognized internationally as a measure of substantial professional education and training.
Online Learning
Lee College in partnership with a variety of Educational Online Instruction Centers offers over 300 highly interactive online learning courses and programs from Creating Web Pages to Accounting Fundamentals, Speed Spanish to Grant Writing-and everything in between. Our course offerings are designed to enhance your life, expand your knowledge, as well as provide professional skills required for many in-demand occupations. The affordability and flexibility of our online courses make it easy for students to begin at anytime and anywhere to achieve their desired goals whether personal or professional.
Documentation of Online Attendance (Faculty)
In a distance education context, documenting that a student has logged into an online class is not sufficient, by itself, to demonstrate academic attendance by the student. A school must demonstrate that a student participated in class or was otherwise engaged in an academically related activity, such as by contributing to an online discussion or initiating contact with a faculty member to ask a course-related question…-FSA Handbook 2017-18, Volume 5, p.61.
In order to comply with this federal requirement, Lee College Distance Education offers the following process for documenting attendance when students are enrolled in distance education courses:
Documentation that a student has logged into an online course is not sufficient to demonstrate academic attendance by the student. To show academic attendance, the student must complete some type of “academically related” activity in the the course. Academically related activity is demonstrated by participating in an online discussion forum related to the content in the course or initiating contact with the instructor to ask a question about content in the course (see below for additional examples). This participation must occur no later than the college’s official published census date.
If the instructor determines a student has not logged in and participated in an academically related activity as described above, prior to the census date, the student has not attended the class. Therefore, the instructor should without exception leave the student’s name unchecked on the census roster and that student will be administratively dropped by Admissions and Records (no form completion required).
Beyond the census date, an instructor MAY submit a drop request to Admissions and Records, if a student does not complete an academically-related activity as scheduled by the instructor, during a ten calendar day period in a sixteen week semester or the equivalent in a shorter session. The faculty member has the option to use the ten-day minimum calendar period or MAY determine the number of days appropriate as aligned with the current attendance policy in a face-to-face class of three sessions or three hours. If a student is dropped, a “W” will be recorded on the student’s transcript. Faculty will indicate their attendance policy for an online, hybrid, or face-to-face class in each course syllabus.
Academically related activities include, but are not limited to:
- physically attending a class where there is an opportunity for direct interaction between the instructor and students;
- submitting an academic assignment;
- taking an exam, an interactive tutorial or computer-assisted instruction;
- attending a study group that is assigned by the school;
- participating in an online discussion about academic matters or initiating contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject studied in the course
Academically related activities do NOT include activities where a student may be present, but not academically engages, such as:
- logging into an online class without active participation or
- participating in academic counseling or advisement
Online Attendance and Participation (Student Expectations)
In a distance education context, documenting that a student has logged into an online class is not sufficient, by itself, to demonstrate academic attendance by the student. A school must demonstrate that a student participated in class or was otherwise engaged in an academically related activity, such as by contributing to an online discussion or initiating contact with a faculty member to ask a course-related question..-FSA Handbook 2017-18, Volume 5, p. 61.
Expectations of Students
Students enrolled in distance education courses at Lee College are expected to maintain ongoing course engagement in order to uphold positive academic standing with the college. In an online environment, “attendance” is more than just logging into a course, or the Learning Management System (LMS). Online attendance is measured by your academic engagement with the course content, course tools, course instructor, and with other students in the course. The following is strongly recommended:
First Week of Class
All Lee College online courses open on the first day of the term unless the course is a late-start or second eight week course, then the course will open the first day of the beginning of those scheduled courses. All Lee College online students are expected to login to the LMS (Blackboard) and access online courses during the first week of their classes. Students must engage in an academically related activity prior to the official census date.
Throughout the Term
As the term progresses, all Lee College students are expected to maintain an ongoing online presence in their online courses by participating in course related activities. This may include, but is not limited to reading announcements, taking exams online, participating in group work, posting to discussion forums, submitting assignments and carrying out the requirements set forth by the instructor.
It is a good practice to login to online courses several times a week to stay informed of news, announcements, grades, assignments, and other important course information.
Federal Student Aid and Online Attendance
Federal regulations require that online students establish attendance/participation in coursework each term to be eligible for federal financial aid. Lee College verifies student attendance in accordance with this regulation.
In a distance education context, logging into an online class is not sufficient, by itself, to demonstrate attendance by the student. Students must establish a record of participation in academically related activities in order to comply with this requirement.
Academically related activities include, but are not limited to:
- physically attending a class where there is an opportunity for direct interaction between the instructor and students;
- submitting an academic assignment;
- taking an exam, an interactive tutorial or computer-assisted instruction;
- attending a study group that is assigned by the school;
- participating in an online discussion about academic matters or
- initiating contact with a faculty member to ask a question about the academic subject studied in the course
Academically related activities do NOT include activities where a student may be present, but not academically engaged, such as:
- logging into an online class without active participation or
- participating in academic counseling or advisement
Students who have not established attendance/participation in online courses may have their federal financial aid eligibility adjusted.
Computer Technology
Computer technology courses offer hands-on training and practices so students will gain real-world experiences for today’s ever-expanding world of technology. Our courses and programs help all students (beginners, intermediate and advanced) achieve the computer concentration and proficiency desired.
Linked Classes
Linked Classes are academic/credit classes in which Community Education students may register, with the instructor’s permission. Enrollment is limited and is on a space available basis. Students are expected to do all the required work, take exams and receive a grade of either Pass or Fail. No college credit hours are earned. Linked Classes start and end with the credit class schedule. NO LATE REGISTRATION once credit classes begin. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Personal Enrichment/Recreation & Fitness
Personal enrichment courses provide adults with opportunities to enhance the quality of their lives through vocational activities. Courses are tailored to meet the expressed needs of the community and are based upon the philosophy that adults continue to develop intellectually, socially, and aesthetically throughout their lives. Course selections include personal development, arts and crafts, cooking, music, languages, physical fitness, and recreation.
Adult Education Program
Adult education courses assist adults in acquiring basic skills and are offered as a public service. Areas of study include English as a Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE), and Adult Secondary Education (ASE). English as a Second Language (ESL) is for adults whose primary language is not English. Adult Basic Education (ABE) is for those adults requiring basic skills in reading, writing, and math on the first through eighth grade levels. Adult Secondary Education (ASE), formerly GED, courses are for those who did not receive a high school diploma and need assistance preparing to take the test to earn a certificate of high school equivalency. Classes in each area are regularly scheduled throughout the year. For information about class schedules and times, call the Adult Learning Center at 281.425.6536. Information about GED testing can be obtained from the Lee College Counseling Center at 281.425.6384.
Senior Adult and Travel
The Senior Adult Program offers bi-monthly (September through May) programs of interest to senior citizens in the colleges service communities. Day trips to cultural, historical, and fascinating attractions in Houston and the surrounding area are also offered. The program also co-sponsors the Annual Baytown Area Senior Olympics, holiday parties, and travel. Travel opportunities have included Italy, Alaska, Ireland, and Mexico. Participation in any of these activities is open to anyone over the age of 50.
A newsletter, FOCUS, is made available several times a year. To be included on the mailing list, please contact the Center for Workforce and Community Development.
Kids at College
Lee College offers summer camps and courses for children ranging in age from kindergarten to high school. Combining classroom, hands-on activities, outdoor and field trip experiences with an emphasis on enjoying the learning process, the Kids at College program provides students with the opportunity to learn in a college setting. Camp offerings include volleyball, basketball, tennis, computer technology, bowling, math, arts and crafts, Energy Venture, and career exploration, courses and workshops.
Community Services
Minority Access Committees
Since 1986, two volunteer organizations, the Hispanic and the Black Educational Access and Completion Committees (HEACC and BEACC), have worked under the leadership of Lee College to coordinate programs designed to encourage Hispanics, African-Americans, and other under-represented groups pursue an education.
These nationally-recognized committees are dedicated to providing services and activities that encourage educational access to anyone and conduct programs which preserve the heritage of each culture.
Events and programs have included bilingual college planning seminars, financial aid workshops, receptions honoring educators, graduation programs for Hispanic and African-American high school seniors, cooperative programs with other service area organizations and churches, fundraising and scholarship activities, elementary and junior high school tutoring and motivational programs, writing and poster contests, and observance and celebrations of respective holidays.
Wellness Center
The Lee College Wellness Center is located in the Sports Arena on the Lee College campus.
Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education and Recreation Center
Located on the banks of Goose Creek across from Robert E. Lee High School on Market Street in Baytown, the Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education and Recreation Center is operated by the City of Baytown, Lee College, and the Goose Creek School District. The center features 5,000 square feet of meeting rooms and laboratory space, as well as 9,000 square feet of open space for the growing of fish and plants and the building of environmental projects. Meeting rooms and the laboratory feature an eight-station computer lab and a teachers’ library.
Canoeing, water and boat safety, fly-fishing, and country western line and jitterbug dance classes are examples of the many short-term Lee College Community Education courses offered at the Center.
Lee College TRiO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)
Located in the Sears wing of San Jacinto Mall, the EOC provides eligible students with services including one-on- one counseling sessions, career and academic advising, assistance with college admission and financial aid applications, assistance with course selection, childcare information, academic counseling, tutoring referrals, and GED information.
In order to receive these services, an adult must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, age 19 or older, and plan to attend college.
The EOC is open Monday - Thursday, 8 am to 7 pm and Friday, 8 am to 12:30 pm. Counseling sessions are available by appointment and Walk-Ins are welcome. All services are free.
For additional information, call 832.556.4506 or visit www.lee.edu/eoc.
Student Career and Employment Services
Student employment services are offered to current and former students. See Student Life Opportunities, Services, and Policies for more information.
Performing Arts Center
Constructed over a two-year period, the $2 million, 57,900- square-foot Lee College Performing Arts Center continues to provide for the cultural enrichment of the local community.
The only facility of its kind in East Harris County, the Performing Arts Center is equipped with industry standard theatrical light and sound systems, drapery systems, an orchestra shell, and other state-of-the-art equipment. The building features the Lisa H. Urban Grand Foyer, the Melva Johnson Black Box Theatre, a 700-seat main theatre with proscenium stage, and various practice and performance halls.
About Lee College
In 1931, the Board of Trustees of the Goose Creek Independent School District identified the need to establish a junior college dedicated to providing educational opportunities to students who could otherwise not afford it. In 1934, they established the Lee Junior College of Goose Creek, Texas.
One hundred seventy-seven students enrolled in the inaugural session. By 1935, enrollment increased 33 percent, bringing the total student population to 236. That same year, the college held its first commencement exercises. Four women, Juanita Barrington (Mrs. David Holm), Byrtis Avey (Mrs. Elmer Brinkley), La Del Payne (Mrs. Barney Hillard), and Hudnall Spence (Mrs. Robert Southwick) received diplomas.
Recognizing the need for both, a strong academic curriculum and a comprehensive technical/vocational curriculum, the founders of the college established the Robert E. Lee Vocational Institute, Vocational Division of Lee Junior College. No college credit was given for work in the institute until 1941 and it did not become an integral part of the college until 1945, following a two-year period when no technical/vocational courses were offered.
By the mid-1940s, the administration and faculty of the college had become increasingly aware that the college needed its own governing board. In 1945, Walter Rundell, one of the original faculty members, became Dean of Lee College. Dean Rundell became the guiding force behind major developments for the two decades which followed.
In 1948, the college’s name was changed to Lee College. That same year, Lee College gained accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The Association urged Lee College to develop a campus facility separate from the high school.
A successful bond election in 1949 led to the completion of the first two buildings - the Administration Building and the Gymnasium. The college moved to the new campus in 1951. Following the move to a separate campus, the growth of the college exceeded the expectations of its leaders and plans for additional buildings were accelerated. A Liberal Arts Building (now John Britt Hall) was added in 1958. By 1961, the campus had doubled in size. The Library was completed and the Gymnasium expanded in 1962. Construction of Moler Hall, Technical Vocational Building One, and Bonner Hall soon followed.
Under the leadership of Dean Rundell, Lee College successfully separated from the local public school district in 1965. On August 18, 1965, Lee College’s first Board of Regents, appointed by the public school board, and assumed governance of the College.
In 1966, the College, under the leadership of Dean Rundell and George Beto and in cooperation with the Texas Department of Corrections, began a program of courses in the state’s prison system. This program has grown from an initial enrollment of 182 students to a current enrollment of more than 1,000 students.
In 1966, Dr. Richard Strahan became the first full-time president of Lee College. Since the separation from the local public school district, the college has had nine presidents:
Dr. Strahan |
1966 -1971 |
Dr. Raymond Cleveland |
1971 - 1973 |
Dr. Jim Sturgeon |
1973 - 1976 |
Dr. Robert Cloud |
1976 - 1986 |
Dr. Vivian B. Blevins |
1986 - 1991 |
Dr. Jackson N. Sasser |
1992 - 2001 |
Dr. Martha M. Ellis |
2002 - 2008 |
Dr. Michael Murphy |
2009 - 2012 |
Dr. Dennis Brown |
2012 - present |
The Lee College Foundation was established in 1968. A non- profit dedicated to providing scholarship to deserving Lee College students, the Foundation has a current portfolio balance of more than $6.5 million and awards more than 200 scholarship each year. In 1969, Lee College, in cooperation with two Liberty County School districts, began offering courses in Liberty and Dayton.
In 1972, course offerings were expanded to include community education courses, as well as the senior adults program. These community-oriented, short-term courses have experienced a dramatic growth in popularity and are further evidence of the flexibility of the community college concept.
In 1986, Lee College partnered with San Jacinto Mall to offer programs and services to constituents outside the College’s service area. That same year, the Friends of Lee College, a group of volunteers dedicated to funding and supporting college educational programs, was also established. Under the leadership of John B. Tucker, this group raised more than $2 million to support programs and facilities improvements.
A focus on local economic development leads to the establishment of the Small Business Development Center in 1987. Additionally that year, Lee College began instituting new industrial programs and revising existing curriculums in an effort to respond to the needs of local industries.
In 1987 the college instituted an agreement with the University Of Texas School Of Nursing in Galveston, enabling registered nurses the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing.
A successful bond election in 1988 enabled the college to initiate a construction program featuring a new science building, a lecture hall, and major renovations to several campus facilities.
The 711 West Texas property, acquired in 1990, was renovated to house a performing and fine arts complex in addition to an allied health suite named the McNulty-Haddick Complex, in honor of Alma Haddick and her husband Luther.
In February 2000, local voters passed a $20 million bond election to build a new advanced technology center/library, a completely renovated gymnasium and newly constructed sports/wellness complex. Other renovations and additional parking were also included.
Today, more than 13,000 Lee College students are enrolled in academic, technical education and non-credit continuing education programs each semester. Basic education is available for those seeking to improve skills in reading, writing, mathematics, and language, in addition to a nationally-acclaimed honors curriculum.
Lee College Setting and Facilities
Lee College is a public community college, located in Baytown, Texas, approximately thirty miles east of Houston.
The college is situated on an attractive 40-acre campus. The buildings are complemented by lighted tennis courts, a sports complex including an arena and a multi-generational wellness center with racquet ball courts and a heated swimming pool, an Advanced Technology Center and Library, a Performing Arts Center (PAC), and Technical Education Center in McNair.
Rundell Hall houses the admissions office, counseling center, financial aid, and cashier,. A 25,000-square-foot newly renovated Student Center provides meeting space for student organizations and recreational and study areas, as well as a Cyber Café with gourmet coffee and Internet access.
Lee College is the only two-year (community) college in the country with a Fieldbus Center.
Lee College Administrators and Faculty
ADAMS, Dale
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.S., B.A., M.A., University of North Texas
Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin
ALLEN, Paul
Division Chair, Academic Studies HC/LC
Faculty, Business HC/LC
B.B.A., M.B.A., Sam Houston State University
ALLEN, Tracy
Director, Nursing
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S.N., M.S.N., Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Family Nurse Practitioner -University of Massachusetts-Boston
Registered Nurse
Ph.D., Chamberlain College of Nursing
ALLISON, Colelia
Director, QEP
B.S., University of Mississippi
M.S., Mississippi State University
Ph.D., Northcentral University
APARICIO, Jose
Faculty, English & Humanities
A.A., Miami Dade College
B.A., M.A., Florida International University
Ph.D., University of South Florida
ARAMBURO, Daisy
Co-Project Director, H.S.I. STEM Grant
A.S., Lee College
B.S., M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
ARANA, Raul
Math Lab Coordinator
B.B.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
ARMSTRONG, Luke
Faculty, Economics
B.A., University of California, San Diego
M.A., San Diego State University
ARRIGO, Paul
Director, Library
B.A., Creighton University
M.L.I.S., University of Texas, Austin
BAKER, Jack
Faculty, Industrial Systems/Millwright & Machine Shop
A.A.S., Lee College
BAKER, Judy
Faculty, Business HC/LC
B.S., University of La Verne
M.B.A., Florida Institute of Technology
BALDWIN, Keon
Recruitment & Career Specialist Driver
A.A., San Jacinto Community College District
BARCLAY, Margaret
Faculty, Developmental Mathematics
B.A., Austin College
M.S., Texas Tech University
BAREFIELD, Roy
Faculty, ADN Nursing
A.S., Midwestern State University
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S.N., University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
M.S.N., Lamar University
BARRERA, Regina
Science Lab Coordinator
B.S., University of Houston
BAUMAN, Edward
Faculty, Instrumentation
B.S.T., University of Houston
BEAGNYAM, Lennette
Faculty, ADN Nursing
B.S.N., Tuskegee University
M.S.N., University of Alabama, Birmingham
Registered Nurse
BENNETT, Scott
Registrar
B.S., Texas A&M University
BOOKER, Kenneth
Faculty, Music
B.S., Lamar University
M.M., University of Houston
D.M.A., University of Texas, Austin
BREWER, Melisa
Recruiter/Advisor HC/LC
B.A., M.A., Ashford University
BROWN, Beverly
Faculty, Paralegal Studies
B.S., Texas State University
J.D., The University of Tulsa
BROWN, Dennis
President
A.A., Arizona Western College
B.S., Northern Arizona University
M.A., Arizona State University
Ph.D., New Mexico State University
BUCKNER III, Oris
Faculty, Criminal Justice
B.C.J., Loyola University
M.A., Southern University, New Orleans
BURSE, Jeanine
Faculty, Biology
B.S., Xavier University
M.S., Ph.D., Tulane University
BUSHART, Howard
Division Chair, Allied Health
Faculty, Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counseling
A.A., San Jacinto College
B.A., M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor
BUTLER, Marie
Faculty, Developmental English
B.A., M.S. University of Clear Lake
BUXKEMPER, Felix
Counselor HC/LC
A.A., Blinn College
B.A.T., M.Ed., Sam Houston State University
BYAL, Dana
Faculty, CADD
A.A.S., Lee College
CAMEL, Karen
Faculty, Cosmetology
Certificate, A.A.S., Lee College
CAMP, James
Faculty, Biology/Anatomy & Physiology
B.S., University of Texas, Austin
M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ph.D., University of Houston
CARRUTH, Gordon
Faculty, Business HC/LC
B.B.A., M.S., Texas A&M University
CASTILLO, Francisca
Faculty, Developmental Reading & Spanish
B.S., M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
CHAMPAGNE, Roy
Faculty, Kinesiology/Men’s Basketball Coach
B.S., University of South Western Louisiana
CHANCE, Paul
Faculty, Process Technology
B.S., Henderson State University
CHARLES-BABB, JoAnn
Faculty, ADN Nursing
A.S., Andrews University
M.S.N., Rutgers
Registered Nurse
CHILDRESS, Layton
Dean, Applied Sciences
B.S. Liberty University
M.S. University of Central Missouri
Certificate Central Virginia Community College
CHHETRI, Rashmi
Instructional Designer Specialist
M.Ed., University of Hawaii at Monoa
Ed.D., University of Houston
CHRISTIE, Daniel
Information Service Specialist
B.S., M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University
CLAYTON, Jeffrey
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Ph.D., Auburn University
COATS, Christopher
Digital Communications Manager
B.A., Mississippi State University
COFFMAN, Rosemary
Associate Dean, Student Affairs
B.A., University of Central Arkansas
M.Ed. University of Arkansas
Ph.D., University of Houston
COLEMAN, Keith
Faculty, Logistics & Supply Chain Management
B.A., Norfolk State University
COLEMAN, Melvin
Faculty, Truck Driving HC/LC
B.S., Sam Houston State University
COLLINS, Waldo
Faculty, Instrumentation
A.A.S., Lee College
COLSON, Valda Jeannie
Librarian, HC/LC
B.S., M. A., Columbia International University
M.L.S., University of South Carolina
COOK, Channell
Faculty, Child Development
B.S., Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
M.S., University of Houston - Clear Lake
COOKSON, Cassandra
Faculty, History
B.A., M.A., Texas A&M University
COOPER, Michael
Program Manager, EMT/Fire Science
A.A., San Jacinto Community College District
B.S., University of Houston - Clear Lake
CORBELL, Bruce
Faculty, Business HC/LC
COURTEAU, Christine
Faculty, Speech/Assistant Debate Coach
B.S., M.A., Stephen F. Austin State University
COX, Graeme
Division Chair, Kinesiology & Wellness
Faculty, Kinesiology
M.S., University of Houston
CRANE, Tommy
Recruiter/Advisor HC/LC
B.B.A., Sam Houston State University
DANDO, Kelly
ExxonMobil Grant Project Director
A.A., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin University
DAVIS, Anna
Advisor, Dual Enrollment
B.A., Henderson State University
DEMARY, Roger
Web Designer
B.A., Louisiana State University
DENSON, Gary
Faculty, Process Technology
Certificate, A.A.S., Lee College
DOBBERSTINE, James
Division Chair, Mathematics, Engineering & Sciences
Faculty, Environmental Science
B.A., Concordia University
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
DUNN, Jennifer
Faculty, Psychology
B.S., M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
DYER, Bryant
Faculty, Process Technology
A.A.S., Lee College
B.A., Baylor University
EAGLIN, Quanisha
Program Manager, Community Education
A.S., Lee College
B.S., Kaplan University
EARLEYWINE, Jeffrey
Faculty, Developmental English
B.S., Indiana University
M.Ed., Benedictine University
EDWARDS, Stewart
Faculty, History
B.A., Brigham Young University
M.A., Ph.D., Florida State University
ELLIOT, John
Faculty, Welding
Certificate, A.A.S, Lee College
ENSMINGER, David
Faculty, English & Humanities
A.A., Rock Valley College
B.A., University of New Mexico
M.A., City University of New York
M.S., University of Oregon
ESPINOZA, Anna
Advisor, Dual Enrollment
B.A., Henderson State University
EVANS, Jimmy
Network Support Specialist
A.A.S., Lee College
FIELDS, Claudette
Faculty, Cosmetology
A.A.S., Lee College
FIGUEROA, Lara
Faculty, Process Technology
A.A.S., Lee College
FINK, Tia
Faculty, Biology
B.S., M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
FINNELL, Charles
Faculty, Accounting
B.S., M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
FISHER, Patricia
Faculty, Health Information Technology
A.A.S., Alvin Community College
B.S.N., University of Texas Medical Branch
Licensed Registered Nurse
FLEMING, Michael
Executive Director, Institutional Research, Effectiveness & Planning
B.A., Morehouse College
M.A., Ph.D., University of California
FLORES, Kassandra
Academic Advisor
A.A., Houston Community College
B.A., University of Houston - Downtown
FOLEY, Lynne
Senior Adult and Travel Program Manager
FORD, Eloise
Faculty, ADN Nursing
A.D.N., Alvin Community College
B.S.N., M.S.N., Texas Women’s University
M.H.Ed., Texas Southern University
Registered Nurse
FRIUDENBERG, Roshele
Faculty, Developmental Math
B.S., M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
GABEL, Sharon
Faculty, Geology
B.S., Pennsylvania State University
Ph.D., State University of New York
GALLAGHER, Leslie
Executive Assistant to the President
A.A.S., Utah Valley State College
GAMMEL, William
Faculty, Biology
A.A., Lee College
B.S., Texas A&M University
M.S., Southwest Texas State University
GANAKOS, Joseph M.
Faculty, Speech
B.A., M.A., University of West Florida
GANZE, Charles
Division Chair, Computer Maintenance/Network
Faculty, Computer Technology
A.A.S., Lee College
GARCIA, Delma
Business Operations Manager
A.A.S., Lee College
B.B.A., LeTourneau University
GILLESPIE, Brian
Faculty, Mathematics
B.A., M.S., Lamar University
GOS, Michael
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Purdue University
GOS, Teresa Jill
Faculty, English & Humanities
A.A.S., East Arkansas Community College
B.S., M.S, Specialist Community College Teaching, Arkansas State University
GRAY, Ann
Faculty, Biology
B.S., Northwestern State University of Louisiana
M.S., Louisiana State University
GROSS, Tamara
Faculty, CADD
A.A.S., Lee College
GROUS, Lauren
Faculty, Chemistry
B.S., M.Eng., Widener University
Ph.D., Drexel University
GUARDIOLA Jr., Santiago
Faculty, Computer Maintenance/Network
A.A.S., Computer Maintenance
GUEDRY, Lacey
Faculty, A.D.N. Nursing
B.S.N., M.S.N, University of Texas at Arlington
GUILLORY, Sharon
Outreach & Recruitment Specialist, FITW Grant
B.S., Springfield College
GUTHMILLER, Karen
Faculty, Kinesiology
B.S., University of South Dakota
M.S., Southern Illinois University Carbondale
GUTIERREZ, Derek
Faculty, Mathematics
B.S., University of St. Thomas
M.A., University of Houston
HAINLINE, David
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., Valdosta State University
M.A., New Mexico State University
HAMBY, Jerald
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., M.A., West Texas State University
HAMBY, Susan
Faculty, Mathematics
B.S., Missouri Southern State College
M.S., University of North Texas
HARDACKER-WILLIAMS, Karla
Faculty, A.D.N., Nursing
B.A., B.S., University of Colorado
M.S. Postaster Nurse Practitioner Specialization, The University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
Registered Nurse
HARDIN, Deborah
Testing Specialist
A.A.S., Lee College
HART, Victoria
Faculty, Computer Information Systems
B.S., University of Houston
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
HARTLEY, Mark
Faculty, Pipefitting
B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University
HELLYER, Rod
Division Chair, Industrial Studies
A.A.S., Lee College
HENRY, Maleysia
Recruitment & Career Specialist Driver
A.S., Lee College
B.B.A., Texas Southern University
M.B.A., The University of Rio Grande Valley
HERNANDEZ, Kathryn
Faculty, Developmental Mathematics
A.A.T., Lee College
B.A., University of Houston - Clear Lake
HERZBERG, Jennifer
Faculty, Art
B.F.A., University of Houston
M.A., M.F.A., Stephen F. Austin University
HILLIER, Christie
Transition Specialist
B.S., The University of Texas at Tyler
HIX, Charles
Faculty, Biology
D.C., Texas Chiropractic College
HOPKINS, Portia
Division Chair, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Faculty, History
B.A., Texas Christian University
M.A., University of Alabama
HOWELL, Dylan
Faculty, Instrumentation
A.A.S., Lee College
B.A., The University of New Mexico
HUNZIKER, Brian
Faculty, Pastry Chef HC/LC
A.A.S., The Art Institute of Houston
HUSBAND, Carl
Assistant Registrar
B.S., M.S., Ph.Ed., Lamar University
ISSAC, Staffon
Faculty, Process Technology
A.A.S., A.A., College of the Mainland
A.A., Kent State College
IVEY, A. Marice
Faculty, Health Information Technology
A.A., San Jacinto College North Campus
B.S., University of Texas Medical Branch
B.S., M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
Registered Health Information Administrator
JAIME, Mark
Director of Physical Plant
JAMES, Nora
Faculty, LVN Nursing
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S.N., University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
M.S.N., Lamar University
Registered Nurse
JAROSZEWSKI, David
Division Chair, Business Technology
B.A., M.A., Sam Houston State University
J.D., South Texas College of Law
JENKINS, LaShundra
Faculty, Speech
B.A., M.A., Texas Southern University
JOHNSON-UMEZULIKE, Janice
Faculty, ADN Nursing
B.S.N., McNeese State University
M.S.N., D.N.S., Louisiana State University Medical Center
Registered Nurse
JONES, Charlene
Faculty, Cosmetology
A.A.S., Lee College
JUAREZ, Thomas
Transition Specialist
B.S., Charter Oak State College
B.A., McNeese State University
KAOWN, Dougsoo
Faculty, Mathematics
M.S., Ph.D., University of North Texas
KEY, Adam
Faculty, Speech HC/LC
B.A., M.I.S., Stephen F. Austin University
M.A., Sam Houston State University
J.D., Regent University
KHOINI, Davoud
Faculty, Instrumentation
A.A.S., Lee College
KNOBLOCH, Vicky
Faculty, Cosmetology
A.A.S., Lone Star College
KNUPPEL, Kenneth
Faculty, Welding HC/LC
A.A., Wharton County Junior College
B.S., M.Ed., Sam Houston State University
KOEHL, Frederick
Faculty, Cabinet Making HC/LC
B.A., Sam Houston State University
KORZETZ, Edward
Faculty, Government
B.S., Eastern Michigan University
M.A., Bowling Green University
KORZETZ, Nicole
Faculty, Psychology
B.A., Creighton University
M.A., University of Northern Colorado
LAGRONE, Michael
Faculty, Process Technology
B.S., Stephen F. Austin University
LANE-WORLEY, Laura
Distance Education Coordinator
Faculty, Sociology/Social Work
B.A., University of St. Thomas
M.S.W., University of Houston
M.Ed., American InterContinental University
Ph.D., University of Phoenix
LANGFORD, Angela
Faculty, Culinary Arts HC/LC
A.C.J., Ashworth College
LANGLEY Jr., James
Division Chair, Applied Sciences HC/LC
Faculty, Horticulture HC/LC
B.S., Sam Houston State University
LARA, Orlando
Faculty, Mexican American Studies
B.A., Stanford University
M.A., New York University
M.F.A., Cornell University
LATTIER, Gregory
Faculty, Business Administration & Management
A.A.S., San Jacinto College
B.S., M.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Houston
M.B.A., Ph.D., Capella University
LATTIER, Teresa
Faculty, Teacher Education
B.S., East Texas Baptist College
M.Ed., University of Texas, Tyler
LEBED, Andrey
Faculty, Anatomy & Physiology/Biology
M.D., Russian State Medical University
LEBLANC, Michael
Faculty, Automotive Technology HC/LC
A.A.S., Lone Star College
LEE, Paula
Learning Management System Administration
B.S., Texas A&M University
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
LEE, Valerie
Faculty, Developmental Education
B.A., Lamar University
M.Ed., Texas A&M University
LENAMON, Margene
Faculty, Biology
B.G.S., Lamar University
M.A., University of Houston, Downtown
LEWIS, Cynthia
Faculty, Professional Administrative Technology
B.S., Southwest Texas State University
M.S., University of Houston
LEWIS, Michelle
Food Service Manager
A.A.S., San Jacinto Community College
LIGHTFOOT, Carolyn
Chief Information Officer
B.S., University of Central Texas
M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
D.Ed., University of Houston
LOCKETT, Sharon
Faculty, Developmental English
B.A., M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
LOSSIE, Nicole
Creative Services Manager
A.S., San Jacinto College
B.B.A., M.A., University of Houston - Clear Lake
LUCKE, Paul
Faculty, Architecture
A.S., McLennan Community College
B.S., M.Arch., University of Texas, Arlington
M.F.A., Texas Christian University Registered Architect
MAREK, Katie
Student Success
B.B.A., M.A., Texas A&M University
MARRON, Victoria
FITW Grant Project Director, H.S.I. Stem Grant Co-Project Director
B.S., University of Houston Clear Lake
M.A., Liberty University
MARTIN III, Harold
Faculty, Theater
B.A., Abilene Christian University
M.S., Lamar University
MARTINEZ, Beverly
Grant Accountant
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S., University of Phoenix
MARTINEZ, Clarissa
Grant Manager/Alumni Relations
B.S., University of Phoenix
M.A., New Mexico State University
MARTINEZ, Victor
Faculty, CADD
A.S.T., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston
MARTINEZ-ATAIN, Rizza
Faculty, A.D.N., Nursing
A.S., El Camino College
B.S., California State University
M.S., Texas Women’s University
Registered Nurse
MATTHEWS, Robert
Recruiter/Advisor HC/LC
A.S., Navarro College
B.S., Kaplan University
M.S., Sul Ross University
MAYER, William
Librarian, Distance Education & E-Resource
B.A., University of Houston
M.S., University of North Texas
MAYS, Mandy
Faculty, Speech
A.A., Lee College
B.A., M.A., University of Houston
MCCANDLESS, Walter
Programmer & Analyst
A.A., Lee College
B.S., Stephen F. Austin State University
M.S., University of Houston
M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary
McCLAHAN, Kerry
Recruitment & Outreach Specialist
B.S., East Texas Baptist University
MCCLURE, Roberta
Faculty, Computer Science
B.S., University of Arizona
M.S., Sam Houston State University
MCCORQUODALE, Steve
Director, Small Business Development Center
B.B.A., Sam Houston State University
MCGLOTHERN, Michael
Faculty, Microcomputer Applications HC/LC
B.A., Sam Houston State University
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
MILLER, Andy
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., University of St. Thomas
M.A., Ph.D., University of Missouri, Columbia
MILLER, Christine
Faculty, Chemistry
B.S., University of Puget Sound
M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University
MONROE, Rickel
Advisor, Student Support Services Grant
A.S., Lee College
B.A., The University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
MORENO, Marissa
Lead Counselor
B.S.W., M.S.W., The University of Texas, Austin
MUELLER, Charlotte
Faculty, Music
B.M., Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
M.M., D.M.A., University of Texas, Austin
MUSTAFA, Ehab
Counselor, Veterans
B.S., University of Texas Medical Branch
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
NADERI, Nader
Faculty, Sociology
B.A., M.A., Ohio State University
Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
NEIHAUS, Stephen
Faculty, Visual Arts & Photography
B.A., M.A., M.F.A., University of Iowa
NOACK, Angela
Faculty, Cosmetology
A.A.S., Lee College
NGUYEN, Tuan
Academic Advisor
B.A., The University of California-Irvine
M.S.W., University of Houston
O’KUMA, Thomas
Faculty, Physics
B.S., M.S., Louisiana Tech. University
OEHLER, Laura
Grant Writer
B.A., Indiana University
OEHLER, Troy
Programmer & Analyst
A.A., Lee College
B.A., Stephen F. Austin University
OLDHAM, Colby
Faculty, Business HC/LC
B.S., Bellevue University
OLIVER, Rachel
Assistant Director, Financial Aid
B.A., University of New Orleans
M.A., Argosy University Atlanta
ONCKEN, Edgar
Faculty, Welding HC/LC
Certificate, A.S., Blinn College
ORIANO-DARNALL, Angela
STEM Accelerate Director
B.A., Simmons College
M.B.A., St. Ambrose University
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
ORTALLONO, Samuel
Division Chair, Visual & Performing Arts
Faculty, Audio Recording
B.S., Cornell University
P.D.M., Berkley College of Music
ORTUVIA, Marylou
Counselor
B.B.A., University of Houston
OUARDI, Karim
Faculty, Government
B.B.A., M.A., The State University
OYLER, Penny
Student Success Specialist
A.A.S., A.S., Lee College
B.B.A., University of Houston - Victoria
PANG, Harry
Faculty, Chemistry
B.S., Mississippi State University
Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin
PARIKH, Shital
Sharepoint Specialist
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
PEERY, Paul
Faculty, Developmental Mathematics
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
PITRE, DeShawn
Project Director, H1B Ready to Work Grant
A.S., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston Victoria
POIROT, Elena
Faculty, Art
B.F.A., The University of Texas
M.F.A., University of Houston
PONCE, Christina
Executive Vice President
B.S., Ph.D., The University of Texas, Austin
M.A., Texas State University
PURDIN, John
Faculty, Process Technology
B.S., M.S., Oklahoma State University
QUEYQUEP, Joseph
Faculty, CADD
A.A.S., San Jacinto Community College
RAMIREZ, Elizabeth
Buyer
A.A.S., Lee College
RANGEL, Janet
Faculty, CADD
A.A.S., Lee College
RAYON, Sharon
Data Analyst
RELYEA, Lynette
Faculty, History
A.A., Lee College
B.A., Baylor University
M.A., Sam Houston State University
RENDON, Isaura
Faculty, Instrumentation
Certificate, A.A.S., Lee College
REYNOLDS, Amanda
Faculty, Developmental Education HC/LC
B.A., The University of Texas
M.A., University of Houston
RICHARDS, Evan
Faculty, Physics
B.S., Texas A&M University
M.S., University of Texas, Dallas
M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology
Ph.D., North Carolina State University
RODRIGUEZ, Oscar
Faculty, Welding
Certificate, A.A.S., San Jacinto Community College
ROGERS, Janice
Faculty, ADN Nursing
A.A.S., Ulster County Community College
B.S.N., Russell Sage College
M.S.N., Texas Woman’s University
Registered Nurse
ROSE, Melinda
Faculty, Professional Administration Technology
A.A.S., Wytheville College
B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
M.S., University of Houston
ROSEN, David
Faculty, Biology
B.S., Texas State University
M.S., Ph.D., Texas A&M University
SALDIVAR, Ray
Faculty, Electrical Technology
A.A.S., A.A., San Jacinto College
SALINAS, René
Enterprise Application & Database Administrator
A.A.S., Galveston College
B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
SALLEE, JoLynn
Director, Writing Center
B.A., M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
SAMUEL, Dia
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., Mercy College
M.A., University of Delaware
SANDERSON, Summer
Faculty, English
B.S., M.A., Lamar University
SANDOVAL, Thomas
Network Support Administrator
B.A., Sam Houston State University
M.Ed., University of Houston
SARTOR, Kellie
Faculty, Computer Information Services
A.A., Lee College
B.B.A., Texas A&M University
M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
SAUNDERS, Steven
Faculty, Computer Maintenance/Network
A.A.S., Lee College
SAYLES, Julie
Government Documents/Serials Librarian
B.A., M.A., M.L.A., University of South Florida
SCHULTZ, Sunny
Faculty, English & Humanities
M.A., Ph.D., Bowling Green State University
SHEFFIELD, Cheryl
Clinical Lab/Simulation Center Coordinator, Nursing
A.S., Lee College
B.S.N., University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
M.S.N., The University of Texas at Tyler
SHERMAN, Tommy
Faculty, Computer Information Systems HC/LC
A.A.S., Lee College
B.A., University of Houston
SHOLMIRE, David
Faculty, Instrumentation
A.A., A.A.S., Lee College
SHOWALTER, Steve
Faculty, Government
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Nebraska
SKELTON, Gloria
Accountant, Accounts Payable
B.S., University of Indiana
SMESNY, Breck
Faculty, LVN
B.S.N., University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Registered Nurse
SMART, Lindsay
Faculty, Cosmetology
A.A.S., Lee College
SMEDLEY, Susan
Director, Marketing & Public Affairs
B.S., The University of Texas
SMITH, Amy
Faculty, Developmental English
A.A.S., San Jacinto Community College
B.S., University of Houston
M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
SMITH, Elizabeth
Faculty, Horticulture HC/LC
B.S., Tarleton State
SMITH-BROWN, Leisha
Grant Accountant Manager
A.A., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
SMITH, Tyrone
Academic Advisor
B.A., Monmouth University
SPARKES, Michael
Director, Purchasing
B.S., University of Houston
SPLETTER, Michael
Student Activities Coordinator
A.S., North Central Technical Institute
SPRAUVE, Doylean
Faculty, ADN Nursing
B.S.N., Incarnate Word College
M.S.N., University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
Registered Nurse
STEENHOLDT, Tracy
Director, Dual Enrollment
A.A.S, B.A.A.S., Eastern New Mexico University
STEINKOPF, Sarah
Advisor, H.S.I. STEM Grant
A.S., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
M.S., Kansas State
STEYN, Pamela
Accountant, Accounts Receivable
B.A., Baylor University
SUCHON, Donnetta
Vice President, Student Affairs
B.S., Kansas State University
M.A., University of Florida
Ph.D., University of Northern Colorado
SUMMERS, Amanda
Director, Human Resources
B.S., Texas A&M University
M.S., Lamar University
SUMMERS, Jason
Wellness Center Coordinator
A.A.S., Lamar Institute of Technology
B.S., Texas A&M University
SUTTON, Deborah
Faculty, Professional Administrative Technology
A.S., Lee College
B.B.A., Texas A&M University
M.S., University of Houston
SWIFT, Karla
Academic Advisor
B.S., University of Houston Clear Lake
M.A., Texas State University
SYDNOR, Kathleen
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., M.A., Northeast Louisiana University, Monroe
M.F.A., University of North Carolina, Greensboro
TAYLOR, Corbett
Faculty, Air Conditioning HC/LC
A.A.T., Sowela Technical Community College
TAYLOR, TaSheira
Recruiter, H1B Ready to Work Grant
TECHEIRA, Kimberlee
Director, Community Education
A.A.S., Lee College
B.B.A., University of Houston
M.B.A., University of Houston, Victoria
TERRY, Diana
Counselor
M.S., University of North Texas
B.A., Eastern Mennonite University
THEAL, Jenna
Faculty, Logistics & Supply Management
A.A.S., Lee College
THOMAS, Charles
Division Chair, Process Technology
Faculty, Process Technology
A.S., State University of New York, Albany
B.A., Western Illinois University
M.S., University of Texas
Ph.D., Texas A&M University
THOMAS, Felicia
Faculty, Kinesiology
B.S., M.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake
THOMPSON FALLA, Jessica
College Completion Coach, FITW Grant
B.A, Queens College
M.S., Hunter College
TIDWELL, Sarah
Counselor
B.A., Texas A&M University
M.A., Sam Houston State University
M.A., University of Houston
TILLEY, Bryan
Faculty, Business HC/LC
B.S., Prairie View A&M University
TODD, James
EOC Project Director
B.S., M.A., Ball State University
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
TRAN, Veronique
Vice President of Instruction
B.S., University of Houston
Ph.D., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
TREADWELL Jr., John
Faculty, Physics
B.A., M.Ed., University of Houston
TUHA, Marsha
Interim Director, Workforce Training
A.A.S., Lee College
TUNSTALL, Richard
Faculty, Instrumentation
B.S.Ed., Baylor University
TURNER, Jason
Faculty, Cabinet Making HC/LC
B.S., Sam Houston State University
TURNER, Leslie
Faculty, Cosmetology
Certificate, A.A.S, Lee College
UMEZULIKE, Bedford
Faculty, Government
B.S., Southeastern Oklahoma State University
M.S., Ph.D., University of North Texas
VALADEZ, Anajery
Academic Advisor
A.A., San Jacinto College
B.A., University of Houston
VAUGHAN, Rick
Data Analyst
A.A.S., Lee College
VELEZ, Gilberto
Security Captain
VICTORY, Mary
Faculty, LVN
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S.N., The University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
VILLANUEVA, K-leigh
Counselor, Students with Disabilities
B.A., University of Missouri
B.S., William Woods University
M.A., Gallaudet University
Mastery Certificate, Harvard Medical School
WALKER, Vera
STEM Accelerate Director
B.S., College of Biblical Studies
WALKOWICZ, Joseph
Faculty, Business HC/LC
B.A., Siena College
M.A., University of Phoenix
Ph.D., Capella University
WALLACE, Ingrid
Faculty, Developmental Mathematics
B.B.A., Texas A&M University
WARD, Georgeann
Honors Coordinator
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., University of Houston
M.A., University of Houston, Clear Lake
WARFORD, Pamela
Director of Foundation & Donor Development
B.B.A., Baylor University
WEINEL, John
Faculty, Vocal
B.M., Louisiana State University
M.M., D.M.A., University of Houston
WELLS, PATRICIA
Case Manager, H1B Ready to Work Grant
B.S., University of South Carolina
M.A., Central Michigan University
WELLS, Wesley
Education Center Manager
B.S., University of Houston Downtown
WHITAKER, Christopher
Faculty, History
B.A., M.A., University of Houston
WHITE, Curtis
Faculty, Mathematics
B.S., M.S., Lamar University
WHITLOW Jr., Ray
Division Chair, Speech, Languages & Teacher Education
Faculty, Speech
B.A., M.A., University of Houston
WIGGINS, Savannah
Advisor, Dual Enrollment
B.S., The University of Texas at Tyler
WILCOX, Onimi
Dean, Academic Studies
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Howard University
WILKINS, Richard
Database Administrator I
B.B.A., Sam Houston State University
WILLARD, Cheryl
Faculty, Psychology
B.S., Central Missouri State University
M.Ed., EDSP, University of Missouri, Columbia
WILLETTS, Morrison
Faculty, Welding
WOODALL Jr., Beverly
Faculty, Instrumentation Technology
A.A.S., Lee College
WOODS, Dana
Counselor
B.S., John Brown University
M.Ed., University of Arkansas
WOODSON, Michael
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., University of St. Thomas
M.A., Ph.D., University of Houston
WRIGHT, Kathryn
Faculty, English HC/LC
B.A., Bethel College
M.A., University of Delaware
YEN, Yihfen
Faculty, Microbiology/Biology
B.A., Baylor University
M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Houston
YEPEZ, Lena
Student Career and Employment Technician
A.A.S., Lee College
B.S., University of Houston Downtown
ZUCHA, Albert
Faculty, English & Humanities
B.A., Sam Houston State University
M.A., Oklahoma University
M.B.A., St. Edward’s University
ZUNIGA, Donna
Dean, Huntsville Center
B.A., M.Ed., Sam Houston State University
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