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Minnesota West Community and Technical College

Minnesota West Community and Technical College is a consolidated community/technical college formed on January 1, 1997 when Southwestern Technical College and Worthington Community College merged.

The four technical campuses, Canby, Granite Falls, Jackson, and Pipestone began as local area vocational schools in the 1960s. They officially merged to become Southwestern Technical College in 1985.

Worthington Community College was established in 1936 as Worthington Junior College. In 1973 the name was changed to Worthington Community College when it was placed under the jurisdiction of the Minnesota Community College System. On July 1, 1995 the merged institution became members of the Minnesota State Colleges and University System.

Minnesota West Information Center
1314 North Hiawatha Ave
Pipestone, MN 56164

Web address: http://www.mnwest.edu/

Contact person for the online program: Audrey Gramstad, Dean of Distance Learning and Partnership Development

Contact email and number: audrey.gramstad@mnwest.edu, 507-372-3467

Services provided by Minnesota West Community and Technical College are:


Admission IT Support
Application Student Services
Academic Advising Orientation
Programs Offered Tuition and Cost
Faculty and Staff Academic Calendar
Financial Aid Course Schedule
Registration  

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