U.S. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. visited DCTC on Tuesday afternoon, November 30, 2021 and spoke for about 30 minutes in the college’s Heavy Duty Truck Technology (HDTT) area, focusing on the benefits of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Read the story on DCTC News
Read MoreOn March 18, 2020 at the Minnesota State Board of Trustees meeting, Michael Berndt was confirmed as the next president of Dakota County Technical College and Inver Hills Community College.
Read MoreOn July 1, 2018, Michael Berndt becomes DCTC’s interim president following Tim Wynes, J.D.
Read MoreTim Wynes, J.D. becomes DCTC’s third president on July 1st, 2015.
Read MoreIn 2014, the College, in partnership with Inver Hills Community College, Metropolitan State University and the Dakota County Burnsville Workforce Center began offering classes at the South of the River Education Center. The focus is on providing adult learners flexible schedules through accelerated programs.
Read MoreOn July 1, 2013, Tim Wynes, J.D. becomes DCTC’s interim president following the retirement of Ronald E. Thomas.
Read MoreIn 2012, DCTC received $7.23 million in capital funding for Phase I of the Transportation & Emerging Technologies Renovation Project as part of the 2012 Bonding Bill. The project renovated 118,000 square feet of classroom, lab and shop space used by students and faculty in the Transportation and Technical Careers academic program areas.
Read MoreThe Blue Knights Women’s Volleyball and Men’s basketball begin their inaugural seasons.
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