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Alexandria Technical College Alexandria Technical College
Alexandria Technical College has established a solid reputation for quality instruction and service to its students. The college provides more than 45 programs and offers Associate in Science degrees, Associate in Applied Science degrees, diplomas, and certificates. ATC has long been committed to excellence. In the 1990’s, the National Center for Research in Vocational Education chose ATC as on…
Allegany College of Maryland Allegany College of Maryland
Allegany College of Maryland was founded in August of 1961 by a resolution passed by the Allegany County Board of Education and approved by the Allegany County Commissioners. The College, which now has separate governance under a Board of Trustees, is an example of the rapid growth in the development of Maryland’s community college system. Although heavy emphasis was placed on liberal arts tran…
Arkansas Tech University Arkansas Tech University
We’re pleased you have a desire to learn more about Arkansas Tech University - one of the South’s best choices for higher education. Spend some time on our site exploring our campus, researching our academic programs and getting to know our student body and you’ll quickly see why Tech has become a top choice of top students. Our diverse curriculum and outstanding faculty attract students from …
Bellingham Technical College Bellingham Technical College
The role and mission of Bellingham Technical College has its roots in vocational education in the Bellingham School District (BSD). The first “Industrial School” was planned and constructed in 1911 by the BSD. This school evolved into a manual-training section of Whatcom High School. With the passage of the Smith-Hughes Act in 1917, courses in automotive mechanics and machine shop were offered at …
Brown Mackie College Brown Mackie College
The Brown Mackie College system of schools is dedicated to providing educational programs that prepare students for entry-level positions in a competitive, rapidly changing workplace. The schools offer associate’s degrees and/or diplomas, and certificate programs in business, health sciences, legal studies, information technology, and electronic fields to over 7,000 students in eight states (as of…
Carroll Community College Carroll Community College
In 1976, Carroll Community College was opened on South Center Street as a branch campus of Catonsville Community College. Carroll Community College is an innovative center of learning. The college focuses on the intellectual and personal development needs of the learner; promotes effective teaching; responds to and embraces an increasingly diverse and changing world; establishes a sense of comm…
Casper College Casper College
Casper College is a publicly supported educational institution serving approximately 4,000 full- and part-time students. As an accredited institution, Casper College is committed to implementing an assessment plan that will produce clear evidence of student learning. The institution will guide and support learning facilitators in the systematic documentation of student learning and will dissemi…
Catawba Valley Community College Catawba Valley Community College
Through the concerted efforts of concerned and united Catawba County citizens and North Carolina educational leaders, on April 3, 1958, Catawba Valley Community College was established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction as the ninth school of its kind in the state. The mission of Catawba Valley Community College is to empower individuals and enrich the community by providing…
Central Arizona College Central Arizona College
Central Arizona College provides a vibrant environment centered on learning and learner success and offers more than 50 university transfer programs and more than 90 degrees and certificates in several areas of study. The ribbon cutting of the Gloria R. Sheldon University Center in August of 2005 will open up even more opportunities for students who wish to pursue bachelor-level course options. Wi…
Central Maine Community College Central Maine Community College
Central Maine Community College was founded in 1963 as Androscoggin State Vocational Institute. Its name was changed to Central Maine Technical College in 1989. Central Maine Community College provides quality, accessible college education and lifelong learning opportunities: * Career and technical education * Education for transfer to baccalaureate programs * Services to support economic …

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