Tennessee Technology Center 
at
McMinnville
Beginning in July, the Practical Nursing and Medical Assistant Programs will be using the Compass Test instead of the NET.  Click on the Compass Test Link for more information.

241 Vo-Tech Drive
McMinnville, TN 37110 
Phone: (931) 473-5587
or (931) 474-TECH
Fax:  (931) 473-6380




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          The Tennessee Technology Centers are the premier providers for workforce development. They provide state-of-the-art technical training for workers to obtain technical skills and professional training necessary for advancement. The Technology Centers are pleased to be a part of the Regents Online Degree Program by offering the following online diplomas and certificates:  Computer Operator Certificate,  Information Processing Technician Certificate, Computer Operation Diploma, Detail Drafter Certificate, Drafting and CAD Technician Certificate, CAD Technician Certificate, and Business Systems Technology Program. You are able to apply for admission and register online to the TTC of your choice.


          The Tennessee Technology Center at McMinnville opened in May 1966 and is one of twenty-seven such centers statewide authorized by legislation enacted by the 1964 Tennessee General Assembly.  The Tennessee Board of Regents governs the Center.   http://www.tbr.state.tn.us

         
Programs are designed to prepare individuals for employment in the world of work, either by providing new skills or by developing previous skills.  They also make a significant contribution to the student's intellectual and social development. Efforts are made to update equipment and course content in order to provide educational experience necessary for an era of rapid technological change.  The Center is assisted in these efforts by institutional and craft advisory committees, comprised of community leaders and prospective employers of program graduates.  The administration and instructional staff consists of skilled and knowledgeable personnel who are competent in an occupational field, as well as being proficient instructors. 
 
The Tennessee Technology Center at McMinnville is  accredited by the
Commission of the Council on Occupational Education.

http://www.council.org


Applicants must Pass the NET and turn in a Completed Application by
3:00 pm, Tuesday, June 30, 2009
,
to be considered for the SEPTEMBER Practical Nursing and
Medical Assistant Programs.

The Tennessee Technology Center at McMinnville remains committed to the education of a non-racially identifiable student body and promotes diversity and access without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.

For information about the TBI Report for McMinnville, US Patriot Act, GBLA (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act), SARS Policy, and VA Deferment please click on the words to follow the links.
 

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Pan photo of school created by Dennis Calhoun--Computer Operation Technology Graduate

 


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