TCI College Of Technology
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Highlights
- Providing education since 1909
- The school reports a #1 national ranking for the number of engineering-related two year degrees granted
- Many programs do not require a high school diploma
- Provides cooperative education opportunities and internships
- Provides career fairs held twice a year at Madison Square Garden
- Employer visits and interviews occur on-campus throughout the year
- Accreditation provided by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education
About the School
TCI College of Technology provides career-focused programs in accounting, electronics and computer technologies, office and new media technologies, facilities maintenance technologies, climate control and other subjects. The college offers associate degrees and certificates. The school collaborates with major New York City employers to develop programs which prepare students for today's business environment.
Academic Programs
A large number of degrees are provided by the following Divisions: Engineering and Information Technologies, Business and New Media Technologies, Arts and Sciences, and Facilities Technologies. The programs thoroughly review the subject matter.
Learning Options
Students can attend TCI College of Technology full-time or part-time.
Student Notes
- The student body includes students from a large number of countries
- Provides counseling and advisement on academic and personal issues
- Provides student clubs
- Students can attend special events
- The Department of Career Services offers workshops and seminars
Faculty
Classes at TCI are taught by qualified, knowledgeable instructors.
Admissions and Financial Aid
Applicants to TCI need to have a high school diploma or a GED or achieve a passing score on a federally approved entrance examination. TCI College of Technology awards credit for CLEP scores. Students who have technology industry certifications may be eligible for exemption from taking classes in specific programs of study. Students that have obtained knowledge in a specific subject from a job or on their own may test out of select introductory courses in some of the programs.
Financial aid, including federal and state aid, are available to eligible students. Student Financial Service Office staff members are available to help students put together a financial aid package.
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