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Southern Technical College

Coordinates: 28°26′55″N 81°23′59″W / 28.448515°N 81.399679°W / 28.448515; -81.399679
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Southern Technical College
STC Logo
Southern Technical College
Former names
  • Southern Technical Institute (2001-2003)
  • Southern Technical College (2003-present)
MottoEducation for a Successful Career
TypePrivate
Established2001
PresidentPedro De Guzman
Location
Orlando
,
Florida
,
United States of America

28°26′55″N 81°23′59″W / 28.448515°N 81.399679°W / 28.448515; -81.399679
NicknameSouthern Tech
WebsiteSouthernTech.edu

Southern Technical College is a private for profit technical college that provides diploma and undergraduate degree programs at both the Associate and Bachelor levels in a traditional on-campus delivery format at an average rate of approximately $15,000 per year. Florida campuses are located in nine cities around the state. The colleges offer degree and diploma programs in several career fields, including Allied Health, Business, Criminal Justice, Design, Electrical Trades, HVAC, Information Technology, Legal, Nursing, and Welding.


History

Founded in 2001, Southern Technical College is a private, accredited two-year junior college with campuses across Central Florida.


Locations

Southern Technical College has campuses in the following cities:[1]

  • Auburndale
  • Bonita Springs
  • Brandon
  • Fort Myers
  • Mount Dora
  • Orlando
  • Port Charlotte
  • Sanford
  • Tampa

Accreditation

Southern Tech is a member of the Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges (FAPSC).

STC is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education.[2]

Southern Tech is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to offer two-year degree and diploma programs.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Campus locations". Southern Technical College. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. ^ State of Florida CIE License
  3. ^ CHEA ACICS Members Roster