Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman
2-4 Years Public College In Harriman, TN
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman (referred to as Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman) is a Public, 2-4 years school located in Harriman, TN. and it is non-degree granting school. The 2023 tuition & fees at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman is $4,419 for Tennessee residents and $4,419 for out-of-state students. The school has a total enrollment of 579 and student to faculty ratio is 5.00% (20 to 1).The highest degree offered at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman is Un-Known. It offers 2 Year Certificate, and 2-4 Year Certificate degrees and programs.
2023 Key Facts
Tuition & Fees | $4,419 (Tennessee Residents) $4,419 (out-of-state) |
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Student Population | 579 |
Graduation Rate | 59% |
Student to Faculty Ratio | 20 to 1 |
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman is accredited by Council on Occupational Education (11/11/1973 - Current).
2021-2022 Tuition & Fees
The undergraduate tuition & fees at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman is $4,419 for academic year 2021-2022. 99 students have received grants and/or scholarships and the average amount of received financial aid is $3,067 (exclude student loans).
Special Learning Opportunities & On-Campus Services
On Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman campus, academic/career services, employment services for students, placement services for completers are provided for their students.
Distance Learning (Online Classes) | Not Offered |
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Special learning Opportunities | No Special Learning Available or Reported |
On-Campus Student Services |
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Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman Mission Statement
The Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology serve as the premier suppliers of workforce development throughout the State of Tennessee. The Colleges fulfill their mission by: Providing competency-based training through superior quality, traditional and distance learning instruction methods that qualify completers for employment and job advancement; Contributing to the economic and community development of the communities served by training and retraining employed workers; Ensuring that programs and services are economical and accessible to all residents of Tennessee; and Building relationships of trust with community, business, and industry leaders to supply highly skilled workers in areas of need.