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  2. Lake Tahoe Community College - Wikipedia

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    California. , United States. 38°55′34″N 119°58′19″W. /  38.92611°N 119.97194°W  / 38.92611; -119.97194  ( Lake Tahoe Community College) Website. www .ltcc .edu. Lake Tahoe Community College ( LTCC) is a public community college in South Lake Tahoe, California. It was established in 1975.

  3. Shelton State Community College - Wikipedia

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    Shelton State Community College is a public community college in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Operated by the Alabama State Department of Postsecondary Education, Shelton is one of the largest two-year colleges in the state. Approximately 4,500 students are enrolled in some form of coursework, including around 3,000 full-time students.

  4. Clovis Community College (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Clovis Community College was established in 1961 as a branch campus of Eastern New Mexico University in conjunction with the Clovis Municipal Schools. The current campus was constructed in 1978 and rests on 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of land donated by Ervin Schepps. Over time, CCC grew to cover 100 acres (0.40 km 2). In 1990, local voters ...

  5. Ogden–Weber Technical College - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Utah State legislature renamed the institution as the Ogden–Weber Technical College. The college is an independent member of the Utah System of Technical Colleges. With an annual enrollment of more than 5,000 students, the college provides technical training in thirty different high-demand programs. Location

  6. Lake Washington Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Purposeful. Promising. The Lake Washington Institute of Technology ( LWTech) is a public community college in Kirkland, Washington. [2] LWTech is a member of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges [3] and offers bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and professional certificates in more than 40 areas of study. [1]

  7. Bellingham Technical College - Wikipedia

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    48°45′56″N 122°30′33″W. /  48.76568°N 122.509278°W  / 48.76568; -122.509278. Campus. 32 acres (13 ha) [1] Website. www .btc .edu. Bellingham Technical College ( Bellingham Tech or BTC) [3] is a public technical college in Bellingham, Washington. Although it awards some bachelor's degrees, it primarily awards associate degrees .

  8. Oregon Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Institute of Technology ( Oregon Tech [3]) is a public college in Oregon with a residential campus in Klamath Falls, Oregon, an urban campus in Wilsonville, Oregon, and additional locations in Salem and Seattle. Almost all students complete externships, co-ops, or other hands-on training inside and outside the classroom.

  9. H. Councill Trenholm State Community College - Wikipedia

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    Website. trenholmstate.edu. H. Councill Trenholm State Community College (Trenholm State, Trenholm, TSCC) is a public, historically black community college in Montgomery, Alabama. The college was founded as a merger between John M. Patterson Technical College (1961) and H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College (1963) in Montgomery.