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Alamo Center Pioneers the Future of Legal Education with 100% Online Court Ordered Classes

SAN ANTONIO , May 02 /Businesswire/ - Alamo Center, formerly known as Alamo Center Education and Treatment, is thrilled to announce a strategic rebranding and a significant shift to a fully online education platform. This move is a testament to our commitment to cater to the evolving needs of individuals in Texas, providing court-ordered educational mandates with enhanced accessibility and convenience.

A New Era of Court Ordered Classes

Founded in 1995 as the first provider of offender education in Bexar County, Alamo Center has grown into the leading source for online court ordered classes in Texas. After discontinuing its outpatient treatment, Alamo Center is now dedicated exclusively to providing top-tier, online instructor-led education approved by Governor Abbott.

Alamo Center takes pride in offering certified courses taught by highly experienced and accredited instructors. These courses serve individuals required to attend DWI Education Classes, Drug Offender Education Programs, DWI Intervention Classes (32 Hour DWI Repeat Offender Program), Victims Impact Panels, and more, helping them effectively meet probation and legal obligations. "Our new online model not only broadens our reach but also enhances the learning experience, ensuring users meet their legal responsibilities without disrupting their daily lives," says John Mejia, CEO of Alamo Center.

Streamlined Access to Court Approved Classes

The updated platform provides:

"Our mission to drive positive cultural change through education has never been more attainable," adds John. “The shift to online learning is a response to the growing demand for flexible learning options that fit into the busy schedules of those we serve."

For further information, to enroll in a course, or to contact the support team, visit Alamo Center’s website (alamocenter.org).

Future-Forward Education

Alamo Center is dedicated to staying at the forefront of court educational requirements and technological advancements to provide the most effective learning experiences. "As laws and technologies evolve, so do we. Our courses are continuously updated to ensure they meet legal standards and are as beneficial and accessible as possible," states Lori Trevino, Manager at Alamo Center, reassuring the audience about the relevance and currency of the education they receive.

About Alamo Center

Alamo Center is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and is a leading online education provider dedicated to court ordered classes. Committed to driving positive cultural change through DWI Classes and Drug Education, Alamo Center serves individuals across Texas, helping them meet court, legal, and employment mandates. Founded in 1995 and rebranded in 2024, Alamo Center continues to set legal education standards, emphasizing flexibility, compliance, and community service.