Student Handbook

History

The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville was established in 1963 by the enactment of the General Assembly as part of a statewide system of schools whose purpose is to provide work-specific training to prepare citizens for employment. The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville designs and offers programs that are responsive to local business and industry needs. The College was operated by the Knoxville City School System under contract with the Tennessee Board of Education from 1966 to 1984 when the operation of the College was assumed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. Our College is one of 37 institutions in the Board of Regents System. The Tennessee Board of Regents is the governing board of 6 universities, 13 community colleges, and 24 TCAT’s.

The faculty and staff of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville believe that technical education should provide a well-balanced program of study that includes academic knowledge, skills, work experience, and development of attitudes needed by the individual to obtain employment, compete in the global economy, and to be competitive in the workplace.

It is the Tennessee College of Applied Technology’s vision to serve as the principal provider of skilled workforce development in our service area and to enhance the quality of life for the individual Tennessee citizen, his or her family and the local community. The Tennessee College of Applied Technology Knoxville is committed to providing quality technical education that will enable businesses and industries in the school’s service area to be more productive and globally competitive.