Hallmark Institute of Aeronautics
Hallmark Institute was founded as Hallmark Aero-Tech in January 1969, as a Federal Aviation Administration Certificated (FAR Part 147) School, with the first class beginning in September 1969. In 1971 Hallmark was accredited by the National Association of Trade and Technical Schools, Washington, D.C. Richard H. Fessler, Chairman and Co-founder, served as President from 1974 to 1999. Joe Fisher has served as President since 1999.
Programs were expanded in 1981 with the opening of the Electronics Division. Degree granting approval was received from the Texas Education Agency in 1982 for the award of Associate of Applied Science Degree.
As the school continued to grow, the Electronics Technology Division was relocated to a new campus at 10401 IH 10 West. This campus was designated the North Campus, while the Stinson Airport campus became the Aviation Campus.
North Campus programs were further expanded in 1985 with the opening of the School of Business. Business Technology Programs currently include Certificate and Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Medical, Financial Administration Assisting, and Secretarial.
In June 1993, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board assumed authority for Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Texas and approved Hallmark\nulls programs at that time.
In 1995, the Aviation Technology Division was relocated to a new campus at 8901 Wetmore Road on the San Antonio International Airport. When the aviation campus was relocated to the International Airport, it became known as the Institute of Aeronautics.
In its continuing quest for excellence in education. Hallmark meets the current and future demands of business, industry, and the community by continuing to expand and develop its programs, equipment, and facilities.
Programs were expanded in 1981 with the opening of the Electronics Division. Degree granting approval was received from the Texas Education Agency in 1982 for the award of Associate of Applied Science Degree.
As the school continued to grow, the Electronics Technology Division was relocated to a new campus at 10401 IH 10 West. This campus was designated the North Campus, while the Stinson Airport campus became the Aviation Campus.
North Campus programs were further expanded in 1985 with the opening of the School of Business. Business Technology Programs currently include Certificate and Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Medical, Financial Administration Assisting, and Secretarial.
In June 1993, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board assumed authority for Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Texas and approved Hallmark\nulls programs at that time.
In 1995, the Aviation Technology Division was relocated to a new campus at 8901 Wetmore Road on the San Antonio International Airport. When the aviation campus was relocated to the International Airport, it became known as the Institute of Aeronautics.
In its continuing quest for excellence in education. Hallmark meets the current and future demands of business, industry, and the community by continuing to expand and develop its programs, equipment, and facilities.
