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Louisiana Technical College (LTC) was an institute for professional technical education in the state of Louisiana, with campuses across the state. Louisiana Technical College had no affiliation to Louisiana Tech University.
Transition to Louisiana Community & Technical College System
The Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) was created in 1999 to bring together into one governance body almost all of the state's community and technical colleges. The LCTCS was created by Act 151 of the 1998 First Extraordinary Session.[1] Management of the LTC was transferred from BESE to the LCTCS Board of Supervisors in 1999.
2008 shooting
On the morning of February 8, 2008, Latina Williams, a 23-year-old nursing student with psychiatric disorders, fired six rounds with a .357 revolver in a second-floor classroom at the Baton Rouge campus of LTC before turning the gun on herself and committing suicide. The two victims were Karsheika Graves (21) and Tanieshia Butler (26), who were both fatally shot.[2][3][4]
2006 Dissolution of the LTC
Act 506[5] of the 2005 Louisiana Regular Session required that the LTC be reorganized with March 2006 deadline for implementation. Changes to the LTC were approved at the March 7, 2006 LCTCS Board of Supervisors Meeting.[6] On July 1, 2006, the Louisiana Technical College ceased to exist as a single entity. The campuses of the LTC were realigned into new colleges. These included Arcadiana Technical College, Capital Area Technical College, Central Louisiana Technical College, Northshore Technical College, Northeast Louisiana Technical College, Northwest Louisiana Technical College, and South Central Louisiana Technical College. The new colleges operated under the LTC name until 2012.
National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium
This College was a NAFTC's Training Center.
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Region 1 Campuses[7]
Merged with Delgado Community College, New Orleans |
On August 15, 2010, Louisiana Technical College's Region 1 become part of Delgado Community College's Technical Division.[10][11]
Region 2 Campuses[12]
Capital Area Technical College
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Capital Area Technical College's five campuses were merged with Baton Rouge Community College (BRCC).[14][15]
Region 3 Campuses[16]
South Central Louisiana Technical College
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On July 1, 2018, SCLTC was abolished and the campuses transferred to several state community colleges.[17]
Acadiana Technical College (ATC)
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On July 1, 2012, Acadiana Technical College (ATC) was merged with South Louisiana Technical Community College.[20]
Region 6 Campuses[21]
Central Louisiana Technical College
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On July 1, 2018, the Oakdale campus was transferred to SOWELA Technical Community College.[17]
On January 1, 2013, Central Louisiana Technical College (CLTC) became Central Louisiana Technical Community College (CLTCC).[22]
Region 7 Campuses[23]
Northwest Louisiana Technical College
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On July 1, 2018, the Natchitoches and Sabine Valley campuses were transferred to Central Louisiana Technical Community College (CLTCC).[17]
On July 1, 2019, Northwest Louisiana Technical College (NLTC) became Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College (NLTCC)[24]
Region 8 Campuses[25]
Northeast Louisiana Technical College
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In July 2010 the Tallulah and Lake Providence campuses merged with Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC).[11][26]
In July 2012 the Bastrop, Farmerville, Ruston, West Monroe, and Winnsboro campuses merged with Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC).[27][26]
Region 9 Campuses[28]
Northshore Technical College
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On January 1, 2012, Northshore Technical College (NTC) became Northshore Technical Community College (NTCC).[29]
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