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Dixie Technical College

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Dixie Technical College
Dixie Technical College campus
Dixie Technical College campus
Other name
Dixie Tech
Former name
Dixie Applied Technology College
TypePublic technical college
Established2001
Parent institution
Utah System of Higher Education
AccreditationCouncil on Occupational Education
PresidentJordan Rushton
Location,
United States

37°05′57″N 113°35′29″W / 37.0993°N 113.5915°W / 37.0993; -113.5915
Websitewww.dixietech.edu

Dixie Technical College (Dixie Tech) is a public technical college in St. George, Utah. It is part of the Utah System of Higher Education. Dixie Tech was established in 2001 by the Utah State Legislature and offers certificate programs accredited by the Council on Occupational Education.

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History

Dixie Tech was established on September 1, 2001, by the Utah State Legislature. It relocated to its current campus on St. George's Tech Ridge in 2018.[1] Before that year, it was called Dixie Applied Technology College or DXATC, but that was changed when all institutions of the now defunct Utah System of Technical Colleges took on "Technical College" in their names.[2] In 2020, the Utah System of Technical Colleges was subsumed into the Utah System of Higher Education.[3]

References

  1. ^ Havens, Emily. "Dixie Technical College unveils permanent campus". The Spectrum.
  2. ^ "Utah Code Section 53B-2a-115". le.utah.gov.
  3. ^ "SB0111". utah.gov.

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