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In 1965, when the center was elevated to Guilford Technical Institute, the school was authorized to grant associate degrees. [2] The State Board of Community Colleges approved GTI’s request to add a college transfer program in 1983, and the institution became Guilford Technical Community College.
Jul. 6—JAMESTOWN — Guilford Technical Community College will present two information sessions about its tuition-free Career and College Promise Program for Guilford County high school students ...
Prospective students planning to pursue an undergraduate education have a wide range of options offered online. Among them are online associate degrees. When Virginia resident Roberto Rodriguez ...
An associate degree or associate's degree is an undergraduate degree awarded after a course of post-secondary study lasting two to three years. It is a level of academic qualification above a high school diploma and below a bachelor's degree .
Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) is a system of 16 public technical colleges administered by the state of Wisconsin.The system offers more than 500 programs, awarding two-year associate degrees, one- and two-year technical diplomas, and short-term technical diplomas and certificates.
The College of Arts and Science was established in 1968. [7] With 13 departments and programs ranging from the arts, humanities, communications, mathematics; social, behavioral and natural sciences; the College of Arts and Sciences is the largest academic unit at North Carolina A&T. [9] The college is the nation's largest producer of African American psychology graduates.
CGTC's primary campuses are located in Warner Robins, Macon and Milledgeville, where associate degrees, diplomas, and technical certificates are available in a variety of programs. There are also Learning Centers in Eatonton , Forsyth , Gray , Hawkinsville , Jeffersonville , and Roberta .
In 1948, the University of Kentucky Northern Extension Center was founded in Covington. It is the unofficial beginning of the University of Kentucky Community College System—although this campus no longer operates as a community college, as it became a separate four-year institution in 1968 and is now known as Northern Kentucky University.