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Coordinates: 47°1030N 122°2949W / 47.175°N 122.497°W / 47.175; -122.497
 

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Clover Park Technical College
TypePublic community college
Established1941

Academic affiliation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
PresidentJoyce Loveday
Location ,
United States
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.cptc.edu/
CPTC Health Sciences building

Clover Park Technical College (CPTC) is a public community collegeinLakewood, Washington. There is also a smaller campus located at Thun FieldinPuyallup, Washington (South Hill), for aviation training.

Academics[edit]

The main CPTC campus has an enrollment of 3,500 full-time and 18,000 part-time students. The areas of study offered are:

Depending on the program, CPTC offers Bachelor of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Technology (AAT) degrees and certificates. In fall 2014, the college launched its first applied baccalaureate program with its Bachelor of Applied Science in Manufacturing Operations.

Since 2002 the college has undergone an extensive construction program to convert what was once a World War II navy supply base into a modern, pedestrian-oriented campus. The college employs 431 full- and part-time faculty, exempt and classified salaried employees.

CPTC also manages the Northwest Career & Technical High School. NWC&THS allows high school students to complete their diploma while simultaneously taking classes in their career program. In Fall of 2003 NWCTHS opened with 21 students. In 2005 it had 16 graduates. The NWC&THS currently has around 200 students.

History[edit]

The college was created by the Clover Park School District in 1942 as a vocational school to train 3,500 civilians as auto mechanics for the nearby McChord Field and Fort Lewis Army Post, and shipfitters, welders and blueprint readers for Tacoma shipyards.

After the war training was expanded to include aircraft mechanics, and Civil Aeronautics Administration certification. In 1954 the vocational school moved to its current location, and since has added over 50 training programs in a wide range of specialties.

Originally named "Clover Park Vocational Technical Institute," in 1991 the school became Clover Park Technical College when the Washington state legislature passed the workforce training bill, converting the state's five two-year vocational schools into technical colleges, and joining them with the state's 29 community colleges.

The school is the home of I-91 FM-KVTI, a 50,000 watt, student operated radio station and "CollegeVision" (Comcast ch28 and Click! ch89) which is an educational cable channel available in Pierce County.

The CPTC campus was the site of Tacoma Speedway prior to World War II.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

47°10′30N 122°29′49W / 47.175°N 122.497°W / 47.175; -122.497


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