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Los Angeles Trade–Technical College

Jeffrey Sebelia - winner of Project Runway Season 3, and founder of the clothing label Cosa Nostra.


Fareham College

Fareham College was formed in 1984 as a merger between an earlier technical college (Fareham Technical College) on the same site and the sixth-form college at the historic Price's School, a boys' grammar school on Park Lane, (before the latter's site was sold to developers) in 1984, and became the sole state provider of tertiary education in Fareham.

Fred Henry Andrews

He became the principal of a technical college in Srinagar which was established in 1914 and named after the Maharaja's brother — the Raja Sir Amar Singh.

Magburaka Technical Institute

Magburaka Technical Institute is a two year technical college located in Magburaka, Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone.


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Abe Anellis

Anellis attended Crane Technical College in Chicago and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, earning his tuition and living expenses working in a spice factory and as an usher at the Chicago Civic Opera.

Akademischer BC 1897 Charlottenburg

It is believed to have been made up of students from the Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg (Technical College of Charlottenburg).

Alexander du Toit

After a short period studying geology at the Royal College of Science in London, he returned to Glasgow to lecture in geology, mining and surveying at the University of Glasgow and the Royal Technical College.

Alexander N. Chumakov

In 1972 he graduated from an industry technical college in the city of Khadyzhensk of Krasnodar Krai.

Bertram Kelly

Bertram Kelly was educated at Southend High School for Boys and Walton College before studying electrical engineering at the Royal Technical College, Glasgow.

Birmingham Metropolitan College

In 1957, it was decided to rename the separate Suffolk Street building and in November 1957, it became the Matthew Boulton Technical College, named after Matthew Boulton, a prominent local industrialist of the Industrial Revolution.

Blue Ridge Community and Technical College

Blue Ridge Community and Technical College is a two-year college located in Martinsburg, in Berkeley County, West Virginia.

Brian Donohoe

Born in Kilmarnock and educated at the Patna and Loudoun Montgomery Primary Schools, and the Irvine Royal Academy, Donohoe later attended the Kilmarnock Technical College, where he received a national certificate in Engineering in 1972.

Christina Suntai

Christina Suntai is a DJ on Radio Free Sarawak and a graduated from Florida Technical College in computer science and computer programming as former Systems Project Analyst at Agency for Health Administration, Distributed Computer Sys Administrator at Florida Dept of Environmental Protection, she was also a former of the favourite voices of Radio Television Malaysia (RTM), working as a top reporter and news presenter on several shows.

Daewon

Daewon University College, private technical college in Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea

Delitzsch

Helmut Schreyer (1912-1984), German telecommunications specialist, inventor and professor at the Technical College of the Brazilian army in Rio de Janeiro

Dino Toso

Toso studied automotive design and electronics at Apeldoorn Technical College, followed by a degree in automotive engineering.

Erskineville Bootmaking School

A site was procured by 1935 and plans drawn up by 1936 but no new buildings were erected until 1940 when a new bootmaking school was built on the campus at Ultimo as part of a larger consolidation of the Technical College facilities.

Escuela Politécnica Superior de Linares

The Linares Advanced Technical College (in Spanish: Escuela Politécnica Superior de Linares) is an engineering school belonging to the University of Jaén since July 1, 1993.

Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart

Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart was born in Osnabrück, Germany and studied architecture, interior design and sculpture at Hanover School of Art and the Technical College, Hanover.

George Park

George John Park (1880–1977), New Zealand teacher and technical college principal

Harlow College

Harlow College (formerly Harlow Technical College) is a Further Education college in Harlow, Essex, England.

Harry Cohen

Cohen left the George Gascoigne Secondary Modern school (closed in 1966) on Queens Road in Walthamstow at 15, and went on to train as a public service accountant at the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, as well as studying part-time at East Ham Technical College (became Newham College of Further Education).

Henry Lyster Jameson

After developing pulmonary tuberculosis, he went to South Africa, where he worked for the Natal Education Department and later lectured at the Technical College in Johannesburg.

Hermann Broch

He was predestined to work in his father’s textile factory in Teesdorf, therefore, he attended a technical college for textile manufacture and a spinning and weaving college.

HGTC

Horry-Georgetown Technical College in Conway, South Carolina, a part of the South Carolina Technical College System

History of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

In 1954, the College was awarded royal patronage by Queen Elizabeth II - for its service to the Commonwealth in the area of education and for its contribution to the war effort; and was officially renamed the "Royal Melbourne Technical College".

Horry-Georgetown Technical College

Horry-Georgetown Technical College is a two-year higher-education institution located in Conway, South Carolina.

Ian Mearns

Born in Newcastle upon Tyne to a World War II veteran, Mearns was educated at St Mary's RC Primary School, Forest Hall and St Mary's RC Technical College in Newcastle.

Ion Borcea Technical College

The "Ion borcea" Technical College is the only high school in the town of Buhuși, Romania.

Joe Frank Harris

As Governor, Harris created and implemented the Quality Basic Education Act (QBE), built the Georgia Dome, created the Technical College System of Georgia formerly known as the Department of Adult & Technical Education, and lured the 1996 Summer Olympics to Atlanta.

John Akister

Akister was born in Brighton in England, and was educated at Staveley Public School and Windermere Grammar School in Westmorland, and Salford Technical College.

John Shirley-Quirk

He was a member of staff at Acton Technical College until 1957 and played a part in events leading to the formation of Brunel University.

King Edward Technical College

Dunedin association football team Dunedin Technical was formed by alumni of the institution, and was originally known as King Edward Technical College Old Boys.

Northcentral Technical College

Waukesha Bearings Corporation, Merit Gear, the Antigo School District, Elcho School District, City of Antigo, and Langlade County worked with Northcentral Technical College to prepare future machinists for a career in manufacturing.

Rick Olseen

He attended White Bear Mariner High School in White Bear Lake, then went on to the District 916 Vocational-Technical College (now part of Century College) for auto body repair and painting.

Robbie Davis

Parents of six children, their daughter Jacqueline was one of eleven students in the inaugural class at the North American Racing Academy in Versailles, Kentucky, founded as a jockey training program through the auspices of the Kentucky Community Technical College System.

Ron Bowden

He was born in Sydney, and studied at PMG Engineering College and Sydney Technical College, before spending time in the United States studying at the General Electric Executive Staff College.

Royal Guard of Oman Technical College

Royal Guard Of Oman Technical College and commonly known as RGOTC and it's a public and military college in al Seeb on the governorate of Muscat at the Sultanate of Oman, owned by the Royal Guard of Oman and founded by Sultan Qaboos Al Saeed in order to improve technical and vocational education in the country.

Severo Lombardoni

Severo attended technical college in Seriate from 1960 to 1963 and graduated at the Conservatorio “Giuseppe Verdi” di Milano in 1969.

Shin Ansan University

Ansan College of Technology (also called Ansan Technical College) is a private technical college in Ansan City, which lies south of Seoul in Gyeonggi province.

Southeastern Community College

Southeastern Technical College, a technical college in the U.S. state of Georgia and into which Swainsboro Technical College was merged

Technological University, Dawei

Technological University, Dawei situated in Dawei District, Taninthayi Division, Myanmar with the area of 90.8 arcas.It was formerly opened as Government Technical College (GTC) on 2 December 1999 and has been promoted to University level on 20 January 2007.

The Flying Dogtor

Cartoons were drawn by Joy Murray and Janice Male who studied together at Melbourne Technical College (now RMIT University).

Thomas McGhee

He later spent two years at the Stretford Technical College, opposite Lancashire County Cricket Club's ground and about half a mile from Old Trafford.

Ubon Ratchathani

Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University, an upgraded technical college just north of the central city.

Vivienne Binns

She studied art at East Sydney Technical College and the National Art School.

WLIP

He is currently the General Manager across town at Gateway Technical College's Wisconsin Public Radio affiliate WGTD David Cole was well known for his coverage of the American Motors closing/sale to Chrysler Corporation in the late 80s and the September 11th, 2001 attacks.

WTCC

Wisconsin Technical College Conference, an athletic conference for the Wisconsin Technical College System

Yelahanka Air Force Station

Exhibition formation fly-pasts during passing-out parades at premier training institutions such as the Air Force Academy and the Air Force Technical College are carried out routinely.

Yen Shui-long

Yen resided in Taiwan again later, and became a teacher of Tainan Technical College (now National Cheng Kung University).

Zieliński brothers escape

Currently, Adam Zieliński, a graduate of a technical college, lives in Vetlanda with a Polish wife and two children.

Zlatan Stoykov

He finished the Technical College of Electrical Industry in Kyustendil and graduated from the Vasil Levski Military All-Army University in Veliko Tarnovo.