Alexandria Technical and Community College

Alexandria Technical and Community College is a public community college in Alexandria, Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (Minnesota State) system. Approximately 4,000 students are enrolled, with about 50% of those students being enrolled full-time.[1]

Alexandria Technical and Community College
TypePublic community college
Established1961
PresidentMichael Seymour
Undergraduatesabout 4,000; about 50% full-time
Location, ,
United States
Tuition$5,410 (2016)
ColorsMaroon and dark gray
NicknameATCC
AffiliationsMinnesota State
Websitewww.alextech.edu

Academics

Alexandria Technical and Community College offers over 50 degree programs, ranging from certificates to Associate of Science and Associate of Applied Science degrees. An Associate of Arts degree is also offered. Most of the programs here involve some form of experiential learning, preparing students for the real world. The campus is one of the few colleges in the state that offers a law enforcement program, which is one of the biggest programs there. Degrees in this field at Alex Tech include a traditional AAS degree, an AS transfer degree, and a career transition degree.

Alexandria Technical and Community College is known for its high placement rate: the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (Minnesota State) lists a placement rate for the college of over 90% for several decades.[2] The college is known for its transfer education and specialized skills. Alexandria Technical and Community College was Minnesota's first two-year college to be accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[3] It also has the highest graduation rate for two-year public colleges in the state of Minnesota. It also provides a solid education foundation to transfer for a bachelor's degree.

Alumni

References

  1. "At a glance".
  2. http://www.minnstate.edu/board/accountability/index.html, click on "Open the Accountability Dashboard" at the bottom of the page.
  3. ATCC. "College History". Archived from the original on 2011-10-25. Retrieved 28 March 2012.

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