Technical Institute General Information


The Technical Institute (TI), the adult division of Camden County Technical Schools, has provided occupational and career education since 1969.

Adults can pursue the training or retraining necessary to gain entry into business, technical, trade, and health occupations. Training is also provided to those wishing to change careers or advance in their present positions. Curriculum revision and new program development are on-going processes. It is our goal to meet the current demands of business and industry.

The Technical Institute offers a full range of day and evening programs at campuses in Pennsauken and Gloucester Township. Students are awarded a diploma upon successful completion of a full-time program plus Continuing Education Credits (CEU's).

The Technical Institute is accredited by The Middle States Association, American Dental Association, International Association of Continuing Education and Training (IACET), Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, Print Industries of America, the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation, and the Consumer Electronics Manufacturers' Association.


Mission Statement

The Camden County Technical School (CCTS) District is a public, nonprofit secondary and post-secondary institution. Our foremost mission is to demonstrate excellence and innovation in public education and to graduate skilled workers. The district strives to maintain an atmosphere of inquiry, continuous learning and interaction which enables students of all aspirations and abilities to develop to their fullest potentials.

We recognize a responsibility not only to transmit received ideas, but also to participate in the development of new ideas. Accordingly, we encourage the personal and professional development of our employees and provide them with a stimulating and supportive working environment. CCTS also strives to foster strong partnerships among the home, the school, and the community, and to teach an appreciation for the value of every individual.

Unemployed?

If you are unemployed and meet certain criteria, the state of New Jersey may provide you with up to $4,000 to pay for your education, through the Camden County Family Development and Job Training Resource Center or Workforce Development (through Employment Services). Contact the above named agencies to see if you qualify.

 


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