Renton Technical College

Renton Technical College[1]
Former names
Renton Vocational-Technical Institute[1]
Motto Education for Life
Type Public
Established 1942
President Kevin McCarthy
Students 3,885
Location Renton, Washington, USA
Campus Suburban
Website www.rtc.edu

Renton Technical College (RTC), also known as Renton Tech. It is a public two-year institution located in the Renton Highlands of Renton, Washington within the Seattle metropolitan area. The college offers associate degrees and certificates of completion in professional-technical fields.

History

In 1942, Renton Technical College came into existence as a war production school. Throughout the duration of World War II, the College provided customized pre-employment training and job upgrading-retraining.

After the war, the College became a state-funded vocational school with the mission of assisting industry in converting from a war-time to a peace-time economy. For the next 20 years, the College conducted a large number of upgrading-retraining classes and a small number of high quality training programs.

In 1965, the College moved to a central campus comprising three new buildings. For the next five years, the basis of the specialized College was laid with its emphasis on open-entry, open-exit, and continuous progress instruction based on achievement of measurable competencies.

Since 1971, the College has grown to nearly 400,000 square feet and the student body has increased 500 percent. The original three buildings have been remodeled and expanded, 10 new structures have been built, four portables have been added, and the college has acquired numerous off-campus facilities. The growth of the central campus has enabled the College to improve and expand training in the growing industries of health, service, and information technology – especially those fields that are affected by new technologies. The College continues to provide customized training and services to Puget Sound-area businesses.

The second 50 years, beginning in 1991, were marked by the conversion of the state’s vocational-technical institutes to technical colleges. As part of this change, governance was shifted to the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and authorization was given to grant two year, sub-baccalaureate degrees and certificates of completion. Degrees are awarded in 36 preparatory programs, in apprenticeship and through three general occupational degree programs. Certificates are currently provided in 80 programs.

Academics

The college has full-time and part-time professional-technical programs that are divided into areas of study:

The college also offers General Education courses in necessary to complete the associate's degree requirements.

Accreditation

Renton Technical College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "RCW 28B.50.1402: Renton Technical College board of trustees.". Washington State Legislature.
  2. "NWCCU Institutions of Washington". Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

Coordinates: 47°29′30″N 122°10′34″W / 47.49167°N 122.17611°W / 47.49167; -122.17611


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