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South Plains College Career & Technical Center
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About South Plains College Career & Technical Center
South Plains College Career and Technical Center is an instructional site of South Plains College located in Lubbock, Texas. This center delivers career and technical education programs for students in the Lubbock area, extending the public community college's workforce training programs into an accessible urban facility. Specific enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates for this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS data.
No specific program listings are available for this site in the current dataset. South Plains College, based in Levelland, Texas, offers a wide range of career and technical programs in areas such as automotive technology, construction trades, cosmetology, health sciences, and information technology. Students should contact South Plains College or the Lubbock Career and Technical Center directly for current program availability at this location.
Lubbock is a major city in West Texas and home to Texas Tech University, making it an important regional center for education and workforce development. The Career and Technical Center in Lubbock provides residents with convenient access to South Plains College's workforce training programs without traveling to the Levelland main campus.
3907 Avenue Q, Lubbock, TX 79412
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