Dakota County Technical College


Dakota County Technical College is a public, two-year technical college in Rosemount, Minnesota. It is located in Dakota County inside the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. DCTC belongs to the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System and is one of five stand-alone technical colleges in the state.

History and governance

Approved by the 1969 Minnesota State Legislature, Dakota County Technical College started in 1970 with 50 students in three programs. The college's permanent site was a research farm formerly owned and operated by the University of Minnesota. The main building opened in 1973, offering 30 academic programs to nearly 700 students.
At the state level, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System Board of Trustees serves as the college's governing authority. In 2011, the school received a 10-year re-accreditation without conditions from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
The college has had four presidents in its history. served from 1970-1999. , was DCTC's president from 1999-2013. , who also served as president at Inver Hills Community College, led from 2013 to 2018. Starting July 2, 2018, will serve as interim president of the two colleges. The Minnesota State Board of Regents will announce a permanent replacement in Spring 2019.

Campus setting

The DCTC main campus is located on the outskirts of Rosemount, Minn., a city of 14,660 about south of St. Paul, the capital of Minnesota. The Rosemount campus houses the majority of the college's instructional programs, which are separated into seven academic departments. The college is going forward with a prairie grass and wildflower restoration project on the Rosemount campus that is designed and maintained by faculty and students in the .
DCTC also delivers 10 programs of study in the at the building in Apple Valley Minn., as well as Programming & Development, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Networking, Cisco Networking, Database, IT Foundations, and Web/Graphic Design courses at the in Eagan, Minn.

Academics

The college has 57 instructional programs under six academic departments:
The college's general Education department offers General Education, Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and Developmental Education courses.
Awards offered by DCTC include certificates, diplomas, A.S. degrees and A.A.S. degrees.

Notable programs

Nanoscience Technology

Partnering with more than 100 area businesses and industries, DCTC offers customized continuing education in a number of areas. In a typical year, more than 6,000 students are enrolled in the college's Customized Training programs. Some noteworthy training projects include:
;Business and Management
;IT/Computer Technology
;Manufacturing
;Public Safety
;Transportation
In 2008, DCTC received a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop the Midwest Regional Center for Nanotechnology Education on the DCTC campus. Deb Newberry, the director of the college's Nanoscience Technology program, was appointed to head Nano-Link, which provides resources and support to colleges delivering nanotechnology education and research throughout a five-state region. Six two-year colleges in North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan partnered to develop this center.

Athletics

Sports programs at DCTC include Women's and Men's soccer:
Women's Fastpitch Softball:
Men's Baseball:
Men's Basketball:
Women's Volleyball:
DCTC has a range of student organizations and clubs under the college's Student Life umbrella. Headed by a six-member executive board, the Student Senate manages a budget that funds social activities, scholarships and charitable projects. The Multicultural Student Leadership Organization, DCTC Campus Lions Club, Phi Theta Kappa and SkillsUSA are all active on campus.