St. Cloud Technical and Community College

St. Cloud Technical & Community College
Type Public Community College
Established 1948
President Joyce M. Helens
Location St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States
Phone number 320-308-5000
Athletics NJCAA
Sports 5 teams
Nickname Cyclones
Affiliations Minnesota College Athletic Conference
Website http://www.sctcc.edu

St. Cloud Technical and Community College is a community and technical college in St. Cloud, Minnesota, founded in 1948. Formerly called St. Cloud Technical College and St. Cloud Vocational Technical College (and known as "Vo-Tech"), it is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. St. Cloud Technical and Community College has many types of classes and degrees to offer students. The college grants Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science degrees in several majors; the college also grants certificates and advanced technical certificates. Graduates have averaged 90%+ placement rates in their field of study over the past five years.[1]

Full-time enrollment was 2,782 for the 2008-2009 academic year.

Majors offered

AA Degree

•Associate in Arts Degree •Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Business

•Accounting Careers •Administrative Support Careers •Advertising Communication and Design •Business Management •Computer Programming •Culinary Arts •Farm Management •Finance and Credit •Health Information Technology •Information Technology Infrastructure •Legal Support Careers •Sales and Management Construction Technology

•Architectural Construction Technology •Carpentry •Electrical Construction Technology •Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration •Land Surveying/Civil Engineering •Plumbing •Water Environment Technologies Health and Human Services

•Cardiovascular Technology •Child, Adult Care & Education •Dental Assistant •Dental Hygienist •Health Care Technician •Paramedicine •Sonography •Surgical Technology Manufacturing Technology

•Center for Manufacturing and Applied Engineering •Energy & Electronics •Machine Tool Technology •Mechanical Design & Manufacturing Tech. •Mechanical Design Technology •Welding/Fabrication Nursing

•Nursing Assistant (Certified) •Practical Nursing (Licensed) •Nursing (Registered) Transportation Technology

•Auto Body Collision Technology •Automotive Service Technician •Medium/Heavy Truck Technician


References

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