Overview of Career Technical College
Career Technical College (CTC) began in 1985 when the Monroe school was established in Monroe, Louisiana. In subsequent years, the school underwent a series of ownership and name changes. Delta Educational Systems, Inc. settled on the name Career Technical College in 1999 concurrent with receiving approval to offer Associate of Occupational Studies Degrees (AOS) and diplomas. The College today supports two campuses, one in Monroe and the other in the Louisiana city of Shreveport.
Points of Distinction
Areas of Study
CTC offers career-track diplomas and degrees in Health Services, Business, and Technology. Associate degrees are offered in the following areas:
In addition, CTC offers diplomas in the following fields of study:
Career Technical College Admissions
Applicants must be high school graduates with a C average, or holders of a GED. Prospective students must also successfully complete an entrance exam. Prospective applicants can contact the school online or via phone, after which a representative will get back to them via phone or email.
Career Technical College Faculty Quality
CTC prides itself on its highly qualified instructors, as evidenced by the school's stellar career placement record. Faculty members are the best in their fields and understand today's business and technical trends. The strong curriculum is based on real-world applications in order to maximize the opportunity for graduates to find and obtain the job they want.
Career Technical College Student Body
CTC has an enrollment totaling roughly 800 students between its two campuses. Female students comprise about 80% of the student population. About 98% of the student body is from in-state.
Career Technical College Student Life
The CTC campuses are located in Monroe and Shreveport, LA, areas replete with spicy Cajun food and a highly diverse cultural atmosphere. The main campus in Monroe occupies two acres and includes a Medical Assistant Lab and Surgical Technology Lab. The College employs about 5% of its full-time students, who work on campus.
(Note: Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.)
Business And Management
Computer Science And Engineering
Law
Medical Administration
Medical Support And Technology
Office And Administration
Security And Law Enforcement
Therapy And Counseling
(Note: Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.)
Degrees or Coursework
Louisiana
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