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As the need for technical education increased in Texas, TSTC opened additional campuses in Amarillo (this campus later left TSTI to become part of Amarillo College) and Sweetwater in 1979, McAllen (1983, no longer part of the system), Abilene (1985), Breckenridge (1989), Brownwood (1991), and Marshall (1991; became a separate college in 1999).
Sweetwater is the home of the West Texas campus of the Texas State Technical College System, which added the first community college wind-energy program in Texas in 2007. [31] Also in 2007, TSTC constructed a demonstration 2 MW 60 Hz DeWind D8.2 prototype wind turbine for student training.
Apr. 18—SWEETWATER — Four candidates for graduation in Texas State Technical College's Wind Energy Technology program this semester have signed with companies either to begin or continue their ...
Nov. 30—SWEETWATER — High school students from throughout West Texas learned that Texas State Technical College may have a program they could study close to home. TSTC's Sweetwater campus ...
Jan. 5—SWEETWATER — Victoria is not a real patient, but "she" does play a vital role in the training of Texas State Technical College's Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) students. Victoria is ...
Texas State Technical College is the only state-supported technical college system in Texas, and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Its campus offers student housing, cafeteria, activities center, and a gymnasium.
Sep. 13—SWEETWATER — Three Sweetwater High School graduates hope that more of their former classmates will take advantage of a new Texas State Technical College scholarship. Each one of the ...
Jan. 11—ABILENE — Texas State Technical College's spring semester began this week with class introductions and activities for students. Students at the four West Texas campuses in Abilene ...