About Us
Mission
PSJA Collegiate School of Health Professions will provide participating students an opportunity to receive a high school diploma with collegiate honors, complete the college core curriculum, obtain college certificates, or earn an associate's degree, or at least 60 credit hours towards a Baccalaureate.
Vision
Every PSJA Collegiate School of Health Professions student will graduate bi-literate, college ready, college connected and college complete.
College-Ready Culture
- Rigorous Curriculum
- Highly qualified high school staff & college professors
- Pre-AP & AP Course
- Dual Credit - Collegiate Academies
- Career & Technical Education Courses
- Dual Language Enrichment Program
- High School Endorsements
Academic & Social Support
- Individualized student plans for ongoing academic support
- Tutoring for identified students in need of academic support
- Advisory and College Readiness Support
- Counseling Services
- Parent Outreach and Involvement Opportunities
- Clubs & Organizations
Clubs & Organizations
- “Student Voice - Student Choice”
- Academic Clubs
- UIL Academics
- Student Government
- National Honor Society – 10th, 11th, 12th grade
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes
- Spanish Club
- Business Professionals of America
- Student Ambassadors
- Plant a Smile
- Library Advisory Board
- Battle of the Books
- Book Club
- Skills USA Engineering Club
- Recycling Club
- DECA
- Students are able to participate in extra-curricular activities, afterschool, at their zoned campus, if not offered at Collegiate HS (bus transportation will be provided)
Enrichment Opportunities
- Community Service/Community Involvement Opportunities
- Partnerships with Community Businesses to provide career options and internship opportunities
- College Awareness and College/Career Counseling
- PSJA Institutes