View Warren County Vocational Technical School's top competitors like Cumberland County Technical Education Center (CCTEC), Hunterdon County Vocational School District, and Lehigh Career & Technical Institute.
College History
Warren Community College was established in July 1981 by the New Jersey State Board of Higher Education and the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders. In its earliest years, WCCC operated as a “College without Walls” and held classes in local high schools. In 1987, the New Jersey State Board of Higher Education provided Warren with degree-granting authority and a temporary facility was leased. In 1988, Warren graduated its first class.
In 1992, Warren was accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In January 1996, the College moved into its current building on Route 57 in Washington, NJ. In 1997, a four-classroom addition was completed. The College was awarded a ten-year re-accreditation in 1998.
Warren offers a wide range of certificate, continuing education, and degree programs designed to help students enter the workforce or transfer to a four-year college or university. Providing students in Warren County and the surrounding areas with a convenient and cost-effective way to further their education and career goals, Warren is truly committed to “Learning Without Limits.” For more information on Warren Community College, visit www.warren.edu or call 908-835-9222.
Lehigh Career & Technical Institute is Pennsylvania’s largest career and technical school. Founded in 1971, LCTI each year provides more than 45 skills-based programs of study, as well as academic instruction for about 2,700 students from 10 of Lehigh County’s public high schools.
LCTI also offers industry-relevant training and credentials for adults working in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. The school’s state-of-the-art facilities encompass 450,000 square feet on a 47-acre campus in the Schnecksville section of North Whitehall Township.
North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District is comprised of North Hunterdon High School located in Annandale, NJ and Voorhees High School in Glen Gardner, NJ. All together we educate about 2,400 students from 12 different municipalities, making us the largest high school district in Hunterdon County.
Annandale, New Jersey, US
Private
$36.4M Revenue
http://www.nhvweb.net
257 Employees
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