Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology
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The Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT) is a public technical college system operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents. It has 24[1] campuses located throughout the US state of Tennessee. It was previously named the Tennessee Technology Centers.[2][3]
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Former name | Tennessee Technology Centers |
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Type | Public technical college system |
Students | 34,486 |
Location | , United States |
Campus | 26 campuses |
As of March 2025[update], the TCAT campuses have a combined enrollment of 34,486 students, with the most popular programs being truck driving, welding, automotive technology, practical nursing, and cosmetology.[4]
History
In 2013, Tennessee Technology Centers was rebranded as Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT).[citation needed]
Campuses

TCAT has 26 campuses and several branches from other campuses:
- Athens
- Brownsville
- Chattanooga
- Covington
- Clarksville - Branch of Dickson Campus
- Crossville
- Crump
- Dickson
- Elizabethton
- Fayetteville—Branch of Shelbyville Campus
- Greeneville —Branch of Morristown Campus
- Harriman
- Hartsville-Trousdale[5]
- Hohenwald[6]
- Huntsville
- Jacksboro
- Kingsport—Branch of Elizabethton Campus[7]
- Knoxville
- Lewisburg—Branch of Shelbyville Campus
- Livingston
- McKenzie
- McMinnville
- Memphis
- Morristown
- Murfreesboro
- Nashville
- Newbern
- Oneida—Branch of Huntsville Campus[8]
- Paris
- Pulaski
- Ripley
- Surgoinsville—Branch of Morristown Campus[9]
- Tazewell—Branch of Morristown campus
- Shelbyville
- Whiteville
- Winchester—Branch of Shelbyville Campus
- Union City—Branch of Newbern Campus
See also
References
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