His vision and commitment to quality education led the expansion of the college into numerous fields of training, including business and electronic engineering.
[1] In 1982, Hallmark became the first private career school in the State of Texas to be awarded associate degree-granting authority.
This expansion of offerings and a growing enrollment led to the addition of two new campuses which continue to serve the college today.
By 2003, the computer networking, medical assisting, and business office administration programs were launched.
[2] It offers degrees in healthcare administration and nursing, aeronautics, business, and computer science.