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The Higher Learning Commission
Belmont Technical College at a Glance

Belmont Technical College is a learner-centered institution committed to meeting the academic, technical, career development and workforce needs of individuals, businesses, industries, and organizations. To serve its diverse student population and provide access to necessary skills in a rapidly changing workplace, the College employs a range of delivery systems including distance and community-based education, and strives to maintain low tuition rates and an abundance of financial aid sources. To provide an environment where quality lifelong learning can take place, the College depends on a constant and continually evolving interface with all community stakeholders.

Supporting Goals:

  1. General Education - To provide general education opportunities necessary for academic and personal advancement.
  2. Technical Competencies - To develop within students the technical competencies necessary for the attainment of personal goals, successful job entry and advancement, utilizing modern facilities and equipment, qualified faculty, and responsive curricula.
  3. Educational Mobility - To provide lower division undergraduate coursework supporting technical education, transfer, and upper division academic achievement, thus providing the structure necessary for continued education and career mobility.
  4. Access - To provide services and educational programs to all individuals regardless of color, race, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, age, or disability; to maintain tuition and fees at the lowest possible levels, and to provide institutionally- based financial aid; to maintain cooperative affiliations with elementary and secondary schools.
  5. Student Support Services - To facilitate success in educational programs through developmental education and other individualized student support services.
  6. Workforce/Economic Development - To provide for the employment needs of business, industry, and labor and for recurrent occupational training needs as part of community and economic development.
  7. Community Service - To provide college facilities, avocational programs and other services to the community.
  8. Resource Management - To maintain a resource management system that ensures fiscal integrity, quality programs and services, and enduring institutional viability.
  9. Outcomes Assessment - To systematically evaluate and update the outcomes assessment program thereby ensuring continuous institutional improvement.