

Are you looking for a quality education that could lead to an exciting and rewarding career? If so, Technical Career Institute (TCI) could be the perfect choice for you. Founded in 1909 by Nobel Prize winner, Guglielmo Marconi, this accredited* private career college is committed to helping train each student to reach their career goals. From their campus in the heart of New York City, directly across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, in addition to 3 other locations in Manhattan and 1 Brooklyn site, TCI offers a wide range of hands-on programs in industries, such as business, digital media, healthcare, technology, and engineering.
At TCI you will find 93 classrooms, half of which are labs that provide students the opportunity for a hands-on learning experience. TCI serves more than 3,900 students from 52 countries, offers 21 degree, 3 certificate programs and a high school equivalency program for those who did not graduate from high school.**
Each of our programs features hands-on training on industry-current equipment and relevant curriculum, so our students are prepared for the real-world conditions and needs of today's workplace.
Why TCI?
In the 100 years since TCI opened its doors, it has provided thousands of students the necessary training and knowledge for success. For the past 11 years Community College Week has ranked TCI as one of the top 2 year colleges in America. In their most recent survey for the 2009-2010 academic TCI Ranked #3 in the Nation for two-year institutions in the awarding of Associate Degrees in Computer & Information Sciences & Support Services and in Associate Degrees in Engineering Technologies/Technicians***
Find out how you can become the next success story by requesting more information today! Don't miss out on this opportunity to change your life!
*TCI is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
**Students without a high school diploma must meet federal and state ability to benefit guidelines to be accepted into TCI programs.
***Community College Week ( Community College Week - 2011 Annual Survey of two-year associate degree-granting institutions. June 13, 2011).
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