
The Lee College Huntsville Center, located in Huntsville, Texas, is a specialized campus primarily focused on providing educational opportunities to incarcerated individuals and the surrounding community. This center partners with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to offer programs that support rehabilitation and skill development, preparing students for reintegration into society or career advancement.
The Huntsville Center is committed to transforming lives through education by providing accessible learning opportunities in a unique environment. In addition to serving incarcerated students, the center also offers select programs for the local community, including workforce training and continuing education. With dedicated faculty and tailored support services, the campus ensures that all students receive the guidance needed to succeed academically and professionally. The focus on practical, career-oriented education makes this center a vital part of Lee College’s mission to serve diverse populations and contribute to community development.
Lee College Main Campus in Baytown, Texas, offers a comprehensive range of academic and vocational programs designed to meet the needs of a diverse student body. As the primary campus, it serves as the hub for most of the college's educational and administrative activities. Students can choose from a variety of associate degree programs, certificate courses, and workforce training options tailored to prepare them for immediate employment or transfer to four-year institutions.
The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including labs, libraries, and student support services, to ensure a conducive learning environment. With a focus on community engagement, Lee College also offers dual enrollment programs for high school students and adult education initiatives to support lifelong learning. Whether students are pursuing academic advancement or career-specific training, the Main Campus provides a robust foundation for success in a variety of fields.