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Some of the Texas programs are operated under the name of "South Texas Vocational Technical Institute", and some of the Arizona programs under the name of "Arizona Automotive Institute". [5] The combined schools had 7300 students and 17 campuses in March 2012. [ 6 ]
The CBT Technology Institute (formerly the College of Business & Technology and also known as CBT) is a private for-profit college based in Miami, Florida. CBT operates three campus locations throughout Miami Dade County and one corporate office in Cutler Bay, Florida. It is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education. [1]
It is one of two schools in Miami-Dade County, providing adult vocational training in conjunction with a full-service high school. [2] This allows students to attend regular academic classes and technical or vocational training programs during the same day on the same campus.
Robert Morgan Educational Center (RMEC) is a secondary school located at 18180 SW 122nd Avenue in Miami, Florida.As a magnet school, Robert Morgan is a juxtaposition of a vocational training and classical learning environment that is unique to other schools in its region.
South Texas ISD World Scholars is one of STISD's four magnet high schools serving students in grades 9-12 from Cameron, Hidalgo & Willacy Counties, and is located in Edinburg, Texas. World Scholars is an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program campus, with over 50 courses to choose from.
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Texas A&M University–Kingsville: South Texas Normal School, South Texas State Teachers College, Texas College of Arts & Industries, Texas A&I University 1917, 1925, 1967, 1989 [78] Texas Southmost College: The Junior College of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, The University of Texas at Brownsville – Texas Southmost College, 1931, 1991, 2011 [79]
The city operates three vocational schools. These include the South Texas Vocational Technical Institute, [167] Brightwood College campus (formerly known as Kaplan College), [168] and Southern Careers Institute. [169]