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*[http://www.dtcc.edu Delaware Technical & Community College Website] |
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*[http://www.dtcc.edu About Delaware Technical & Community College] |
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Revision as of 01:52, 7 December 2006
Type | Community college |
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Established | 1966 |
President | Dr. Orlando J. George |
Students | 35,000 (approximate) |
Location | , , |
Website | www.dtcc.edu |
Delaware Technical & Community College (DTCC or Delaware Tech) is the community college system in the state of Delaware with locations in four cities. It was created by the Delaware General Assembly in 1966 by House Bill 529. The college is fully accredited and several curricula have been accredited by various professional associations. The college currently offers over 120 programs leading towards associate degrees, diplomas, or certificates.[1] Of these programs, 48 are accredited degree programs with articulation agreements with 61 other institutions of higher learning. In 2006, there were 14,028 students enrolled in accredited classes and over 21,000 students attending non-credit courses. The component campuses are the Jack F. Owens Campus (or simply 'Owens Campus') in Georgetown, Delaware; the Stanton Campus in Newark; the Terry Campus in Dover; and the Wilmington Campus in Wilmington.[2]
The current president of the college is Dr. Orlando J. George, Jr.[3]
History
The Southern Campus was the first to open in September 1967 with 350 students, and renamed as the Jack F. Owens campus in May of 1995. The Northern Campus was the second to open in a temporary location in 1968. The Northern Campus was then replaced by the Stanton Campus in the fall of 1973 and the Wilmington Campus in the spring of 1974. The Terry Campus was opened in 1972. The Presidents Office is situated adjacent to the Terry Campus.[4]
References
- "Delaware Technical & Community College". Retrieved May 28.
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Notes
- ^ "Delaware Tech Programs". Retrieved November 29.
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