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President
  
Joe Mulford

Number of students
  
1,200

Administrative staff
  
150

Phone
  
+1 320-629-5100

Pine Technical College

Type
  
Public, Two-year technical and community college

Location
  
Pine City, Minnesota, United States

Address
  
900 4th St SE, Pine City, MN 55063, USA

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday8AM–4:30PMTuesday8AM–4:30PMWednesday8AM–4:30PMThursday8AM–4:30PMFriday8AM–4:30PMSaturdayClosed

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
Local tuition: 4,065 USD (2015), Domestic tuition: 7,741 USD (2015)

Similar
  
Northwest Technical College, Rainy River Communi, Minnesota State College S, Fond du Lac Tribal and Com, Mesabi Range College

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Pine Technical and Community College (PTCC) is a two-year college in Pine City, Minnesota, United States. PTCC's notable programs include accounting, American Sign Language, automotive technology, business administration, business technology, computer programming, computer science, early childhood development, gunsmithing technology, network administration, practical nursing, precision manufacturing/machining (CNC), public welfare financial worker, and many more. PTCC is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, which comprises 31 state universities and community and technical colleges in Minnesota. The system serves about 277,000 students per year in credit-based courses and an additional 157,000 students in noncredit courses.

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History of Pine Technical and Community College

Established in 1965 as the 24th Minnesota area vocational-technical school with a focus on providing occupational, educational and technical expertise to students, the local Pine City School Board of Education worked closely with the Minnesota Department of Education from 1963 to 1965 to obtain necessary approvals needed to establish an area vocational-technical school in Pine City. During this period, Pine City and Mora were cities both considered as sites. The Department originally chose Mora as the site for the vocational-technical school; however, after a visit to the Pine City public schools by the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Education, Pine City was designated as the site for the new area vocational-technical school.

Originally housed in various locations throughout Pine City, the college's main 22,500-square-foot (2,090 m2) building was not built until 1966. The first programs offered at Pine City Area Vocational-Technical School in 1966 were in four program areas that offered occupational diplomas in auto mechanics, welding, drafting and secretarial/business. Students did not pay tuition to attend the vocational-technical school.

In 1989, the college opened the Employment and Training Center, which manages a variety of childcare, training and support programs for the five counties serving East Central Minnesota. In 1994, the college sought and received accreditation through the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and in 1996, the college was established as a state technical college. Today, Pine Technical College retains its NCACS accreditation, is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, serves more than 1,000 students and offers programs/degrees in a variety of career fields.

In 2014, Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System deemed Pine Technical College community college status and the college announced it would add programs and offer an Associate in Arts degree.

Notable alumni

The following people have achieved professional, personal or community success during or after their academic or technical studies at Pine Technical College.

  • Jane Robbins, City of Pine City, Minn. Mayor, 1992–2012
  • References

    Pine Technical College Wikipedia