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Texas State Technical College

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Texas State Technical College (TSTC) Market Research Report



Table of Contents


  • [Company Overview](#company-overview)

  • [Products](#products)

  • [Recent Developments](#recent-developments)


Company Overview



Name


Texas State Technical College (TSTC)

Mission Statement


The Texas State Technical College System is a coeducational two-year institution of higher education offering studies in technical vocational education for which there is demand within the State of Texas. The system contributes to educational and economic development by offering occupationally-oriented programs with supporting academic coursework, emphasizing specialized advanced emerging technical and vocational areas for certificates or associate degrees.

Founding


TSTC was founded in 1965.

Founders


No information is available.

Key People


  • Mike Reeser - Chancellor & CEO


Headquarters


No specific headquarters location is specified; TSTC operates across multiple campuses in Texas.

Number of Employees


No information is available.

Revenue


No revenue information available.

Known For


TSTC is known for providing technical vocational education and collaborating closely with business and industry to ensure graduates are prepared for the workforce.

Products



Programs and Degrees


TSTC offers a variety of programs and degrees across several disciplines:

  • Computer & Information Technology

  • Environmental & Safety

  • Allied Health

  • Engineering & Manufacturing

  • Construction & Maintenance

  • Aviation

  • Transportation

  • Hospitality

  • Online Programs


High-Level Description:
TSTC provides hands-on technical training and education across multiple campuses in Texas, focusing on industry-demand-driven vocational skills.

Key Features


  • Strong industry partnerships that offer real-world skills and experience.

  • A money-back guarantee for finding a job within six months of graduation from certain programs.

  • Flexible learning models to accommodate diverse student needs.


Recent Developments



Recent Developments


  • TSTC’s WorkSITE, a workforce training facility in Waco, is under construction valued at $17 million, in partnership with the city of Waco and McLennan County.

  • Expansion in the Precision Machining Technology and Building Construction Technology programs to include night classes to accommodate nontraditional learning schedules.


New Products Launched


No new product information is provided.

New Features Added


  • Virtual reality systems introduced for Biomedical Equipment Technology training.

  • Expanded night class options aim to accommodate more students and increase program accessibility.


Partnerships


  • A partnership with Kiewit Corp for the Electrical Lineworker and Management Technology program graduates, providing paid training opportunities in Aurora, Colorado.

  • Collaboration with Bechtel to employ graduates from the NCCER Basic Rigger program.


Note: "No information is available" mentioned wherever the data was not available in the provided information.