Former names
|
Port Arthur Business College, Port Arthur Collegiate Institute, Port Arthur College, Lamar University Center at Port Arthur, Lamar University-Port Arthur[1] |
---|---|
Type | Public community college |
Established | 1909 (1909)[1] |
Founder | John W. Gates |
Affiliation | Texas State University System |
Chancellor | Brian McCall |
President | Betty J. Reynard |
Students | 2,740 (Fall 2019)[2] |
Address |
1500 Procter Street
,
,
,
77640
,
U.S.
29°52′41.8″N 93°55′33.0″W / 29.878278°N 93.925833°W / 29.878278; -93.925833 |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Navy blue and Columbia blue[3] |
Nickname | Seahawks[3] |
Sporting affiliations
|
NJCAA Div. I |
Mascot | Arthur[3] |
Website | www |
Former names
|
Port Arthur Business College, Port Arthur Collegiate Institute, Port Arthur College, Lamar University Center at Port Arthur, Lamar University-Port Arthur[1] |
---|---|
Type | Public community college |
Established | 1909 (1909)[1] |
Founder | John W. Gates |
Affiliation | Texas State University System |
Chancellor | Brian McCall |
President | Betty J. Reynard |
Students | 2,740 (Fall 2019)[2] |
Address |
1500 Procter Street
,
,
,
77640
,
U.S.
29°52′41.8″N 93°55′33.0″W / 29.878278°N 93.925833°W / 29.878278; -93.925833 |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Navy blue and Columbia blue[3] |
Nickname | Seahawks[3] |
Sporting affiliations
|
NJCAA Div. I |
Mascot | Arthur[3] |
Website | www |