Midland College

It also has numerous locations in other parts of Midland and in Fort Stockton, the Pecos County seat.

[2] Following the formation of the Midland College District in 1972, bonds in the amount of $5,100,000 were issued for the construction of a 115-acre (0.47 km2) campus.

[10] The Midland College University Center offers students several options for either beginning or completing their education.

Four master's degrees and 11 bachelor's degrees, plus Midland College's Bachelor of Applied Technology in Organizational Management and two teacher certification programs, are now offered on the Midland College campus.

The goal for ECHS is that by the time "the students receive their high school diploma, they will also have an associate's degree from Midland College.

The Dorothy and Todd Aaron Medical Science Building
O'Shaughnessy Hall