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College of the Mainland

www.com.edu

 
College of the Mainland offers a variety of fully accredited associate degrees and certifications that prepare students for success in transferring to a university or entering the workforce, including programs in process technology, business and health care. An Achieving the Dream Leader College, COM has an excellent professor-to-student ratio that allows instructors to connect with each class. We’re the launchpad for success stories throughout the mainland.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.com.edu
  • 1200 Amburn Rd.
    Texas City, TX USA 77591
  • Phone: 409.938.1211

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