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Tennessee College of Applied Technology ? Knoxville ? Karns High School
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About Tennessee College of Applied Technology ? Knoxville ? Karns High School
Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Knoxville at Karns High School is a satellite instructional site operated by Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Knoxville, located in Knoxville, Tennessee. This site delivers applied technology programming within a high school setting, supporting dual-enrollment and early college technical training for secondary students. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention metrics are currently reported for this location.
The site offers career and technical education aligned with TCAT Knoxville's workforce programs, which broadly include fields such as automotive technology, welding, health sciences, and information technology. Specific programs available at the Karns High School site are not listed in the current data.
Knoxville is the third-largest city in Tennessee and a regional hub for manufacturing, healthcare, and education. Embedding TCAT instruction within a high school environment extends access to applied technology credentials for students in the Knox County school system at an early stage in their career preparation.
2700 Byington Solway Road, Knoxville, TN 37931
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About Tennessee Trade Education
Tennessee has 1,026 trade schools offering 626 vocational programs, along with 854 apprenticeship sponsors. The state's training network spans both large urban centers and smaller communities, covering a range of career-focused disciplines. Memphis and Nashville are the largest cities for trade education, with 120 and 114 schools respectively, followed by Knoxville with 65, Chattanooga with 43, and Clarksville with 26. Healthcare leads with 128 programs, followed by Nursing with 108, Cosmetolog...
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