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“Innovating the Future of Educational Attainment in the Coastal Bend” … Del Mar College holds second annual Superintendent Symposium to provide update, cover progress impacting Dual Enrollment Program

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Dual Enrollment participation among area high school students continues to grow, makes up 31 percent of fall 2025 credit enrollment; DMC currently partners with 51 ISDs

Article by Melinda Eddleman

Del Mar College has much to celebrate, including growth in partnerships and student participation in our Dual Enrollment Program. Bringing together many of the Coastal Bend’s superintendents and other organizations will allow the college to share our progress with this program, collect ideas and needs among our primary education partners and network to discuss how we all can work together to produce the next generation of highly skilled, well-educated members of the Coastal Bend’s workforce.

Dr. Mark Escamilla, Del Mar College President and Chief Executive Officer

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DMC Superintendent in Residents Conrado Garcia and Flour Bluff Superintendent Chris Steinbruck

Del Mar College (DMC) Superintendent in Residence Conrado Garcia (left), who retired as Superintendent of West Oso ISD before joining the DMC family, poses with Flour Bluff Superintendent Chris Steinbruck at the college’s second annual Superintendent Symposium on Nov. 18 at the Oso Creek Campus. Garcia served as emcee of the event while Steinbruck was a keynote speaker and covered how his district partners with DMC and its Dual Enrollment Program. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

Superintendent Symposium 2025_Full House

On Nov. 18, the Tres Grace Community Room in the Culinary Arts Building on Del Mar College’s Oso Creek Cam[us was a “full house” of Coastal Bend superintendents and other guests attending the college’s second annual Superintendent Symposium, “Innovating the Future of Educational Attainment in the Coastal Bend.” The event focused on the success of both the DMC Dual Enrollment Program and the Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver initiative that make higher education attainable to area high school students while still in school and after they graduate. (DMC College Relations)

DMC President and CEO Dr. Mark Escamilla_2025 Superintendent Symposium

Del Mar College President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Mark Escamilla addresses a room full of guests during the college’s second annual Superintendent Symposium on Nov. 18. The event, “Innovating the Future of Educational Attainment in the Coastal Bend,” focused on updates and continued progress of the college’s Dual Enrollment Program and its impact on area high school students’ attainment of higher education. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

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On Nov. 18, DMC officials, superintendents from partnering Coastal Bend ISDs and other guests met for the second annual Superintendent Symposium scheduled at the Oso Creek Campus to cover the progress the college’s Dual Enrollment Program has achieved over the past year and what the next steps will be.

Superintendent Symposium 2025_Group Shot on Staircase

Superintendent Symposium 2025_Group Shot on Staircase


The symposium targeted the impact the Dual Enrollment Program provides in preparing students for either additional workforce training or transferability to the university level and how Del Mar will continue progressing forward through ISD partnerships to make higher education attainable for Coastal Bend high school students. Presenters, including students and faculty, highlighted the Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Program and “next steps” as college officials prepare for another cohort in fall 2026. Additionally, Flour Bluff ISD Superintendent Chris Steinbruck provided an address focused on his district’s partnership with the college and other area entities to prepare students for regional high demand job opportunities.

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Listen to KEDT Radio’s Nov. 19 broadcast of interviews with Dr. Escamilla and Steinbruck conducted during the symposium:

DMC Dual Credit Welding Technology Students and Faculty_Panel Discussion_2025 Superintendent Symposium

Among the presentations during Del Mar College’s second annual Superintendent Symposium was a panel discussion by DMC Dual Enrollment Welding Applied Technology Program students and faculty. The program provides high school students with first-rate, college-level training while still in high school with tuition at no cost and prepares them with the skills and knowledge employers required. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

Rockport-Fulton ISD Superintendent Dr. Lesley Austin and DMC Vice President and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Jonda Halcomb_2025 Superintendent Symposium

During a networking opportunity on the first level of the Oso Creek Campus Culinary Arts Building, Rockport-Fulton ISD Superintendent Dr. Lesley Austin visits with Del Mar College Vice President and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Jonda Halcomb. Both attended the second annual Superintendent Symposium on Nov. 18 to hear about the progress and impact the DMC Dual Enrollment Programs has made across the Coastal Bend through partnerships between the college and 51 high schools whose students participate in the program. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

Freedom to Dream Student Participants_Panel Discussion_2025 Superintendent Symposium

Recent high school graduates who are currently enrolled in fall 2025 credit courses through Del Mar College’s Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver initiative served on a panel during DMC’s second annual Superintendent Symposium, “Innovating the Future of Educational Attainment in the Coastal Bend.” Held on Nov. 18, 2025, the event brought together area superintendents from 25 independent school districts that partner with the college’s Dual Enrollment Program to hear about progressive work over the past year and its impact on students’ attainability of higher education during and after high school. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

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Vice President of Dual Enrollment and Continuing Education Dr. Leondard Rivera_2025 Superintendent Symposium

Dr. Leonard Rivera, DMC Vice President of Dual Enrollment and Continuing Education, shares updates and innovations with a room full of Coastal Bend superintendents during Del Mar College’s second annual Superintendent Symposium held at the Oso Creek Campus on Nov. 18. Enrollment in the Dual Enrollment Program has grown 40 percent since fall 2020 with current program participation in fall 2025 credit courses making up 31 percent of the college’s overall credit enrollment for the semester. (Credit: DMC College Relations)

Vice President and Chief Information Officer A. Kolahdouz and Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Patricia Benavides-Domingez_2025 Superintendent Symposium

Coastal Bend superintendents and other guests heard a data report covering the impact of Del Mar College’s Dual Enrollment Program and Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver initiative during the college’s second annual Superintendent Symposium on Nov. 18. DMC Vice President and Chief Information Officer Ali Kolahdouz (left) looks on as co-presenter Dr. Patricia Benavides-Domingez, Vice President for Student Affairs covers data on both programs. (Credit: DMC College Relations`)

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Del Mar College is proud of the pioneering initiatives we launched over the past  few years, including the FAST Program and the Freedom to Dream initiative. We’re giving more regional students access to higher education not only while still attending high school but also the opportunity to continue their journey with the college to either complete training and move into the workforce or take the next step after earning those core degrees that support transitioning to a university for further study.

Dr. Leonard Rivera, Vice President of Dual Enrollment and Continuing Education

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The Superintendent Symposium concluded with a video produced onsite featuring a few of the area’s superintendents providing quick remarks about what is the most exciting achievement occurring in their district now, along with a special message from retired West Oso ISD Superintendent and current DMC’s Superintendent in Residence Conrado Garcia, who emceed the event:

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Del Mar College empowers students to achieve their dreams. We offer quality programs, individual attention, outstanding instruction through faculty with real-world experience and affordable costs to credit and noncredit students in Corpus Christi and the South Texas Coastal Bend area. Nationally recognized while locally focused, we’re ranked in the top two percent of community colleges in the country granting associate degrees to Hispanic students (Community College Week). Del Mar College focuses on offering our students programs that match current or emerging career opportunities. Whether students are interested in the fine arts, sciences, business, occupational or technical areas, students get the education they need for the future they want at Del Mar College.

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