TCI College of Technology
Are you interested in getting the career training you need to accomplish your future goals?
Technical Career Institute or TCI, founded in 1909 by Nobel Prize winner
Guglielmo Marconi, is a private career college located centrally in New
York City. Located directly across from Madison Square Garden and Penn
Station, with 3 other sites in Manhattanand 1 Brooklyn site —TCI offers a
wide variety of career training programs in fields such as business,
healthcare, digital media, technology, and engineering.
TCI serves more than 3,600 students in a Fall semester comprised of 82
countries/nationalities. TCI offers 14 degree programs in fields such as
business, digital media, healthcare, technology, and engineering.
Please note that not all programs are available at all times. TCI offers
small classes with an average size of 21 students. All classes are
taught by our qualified instructors that make up our experienced staff
of 247 faculty members. Are you a transfer student? No problem! TCI has a
number of transfer students every year from traditional 2 and 4 year
colleges and 4 out of 5 of our transfer student graduates complete their
Associates Degrees in as few as 16 months.
* Students without a high school diploma must meet federal and state
ability to benefit guidelines to be accepted into TCI programs.
Financial aid is available for those who qualify and TCI's Department of
Career Services can help students explore their career possibilities.
Ranked as one of the top 2-year colleges in America by Community College
Week for the past 11 years, you can rest assured that you will receive
comprehensive career training from TCI. TCI was ranked #3 in the nation
for 2-year institutions in the awarding of Associate Degrees in Computer
& Information Sciences & Support Services and in Associate
Degrees in Engineering Technologies/Technicians in 2009-2010.
Programs are subject to change without notice. For complete program information please contact TCI today.
**Students without a high school diploma must meet federal and state
ability to benefit guidelines to be accepted into TCI programs.
*** Community College Week ( Community College Week - 2011 Annual Survey
of two-year associate degree-granting institutions. June 13, 2011).
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http://www.tcicollege.edu/disclosures
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