Delaware Tech kicks off 50th anniversary celebration

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Delaware Tech 50th Anniversary Owens Dais
Board of Trustees Chairman Scott Green, Board of Trustees Member Patti Grimes, President Dr. Mark Brainard, and Owens Campus Vice President and Campus Director Dr. Ileana Smith kick-off the college’s 50th-anniversary celebration program at the Jack F. Owens Campus – the birthplace of Delaware Tech.

Delaware Technical Community College kicked-off its 50th-anniversary celebration with the theme Delivering Excellence, Changing Lives.

The events held simultaneously at all four campus locations, included a commemorative anniversary video that showcases the college’s history and accomplishments; an anniversary website (www.dtcc.edu/50th); a campus scavenger hunt; and refreshments. The celebration – attended by college students, faculty, staff, administrators, retirees, graduates, Board of Trustee members and Development Council members – served as the official launch of the college’s year-long celebration.

College President Mark Brainard said, “Delaware Tech is celebrating a significant milestone – its golden anniversary. Since the college was established in 1966, three generations of Delawareans have enjoyed greater access to higher education. This year, we will celebrate 50 years of delivering excellence and changing lives. Through the decades, Delaware Tech has promised to do its part to create a better life for all Delawareans. And we’ve delivered on that promise by connecting Delawareans with jobs, creating high-quality programs, helping businesses thrive by preparing a job-ready workforce, inspiring youth to fulfill their potential, and providing our communities with opportunities for life-long learning.”

Delaware Tech 50th Anniversary Celebration
A large crowd of students, faculty, staff, administrators, retirees, graduates, Board of Trustee members and Development Council members gathers in the Owens Campus gymnasium to kick-off the college’s 50th anniversary. Celebrations were held simultaneously at all four Delaware Tech campuses statewide.

Since its establishment in 1966, Delaware Technical Community College has been committed to providing access to an affordable, high-quality education that meets the needs of Delaware’s businesses and community and contributes to the economic vitality of the state. In its 50-year history, the College has graduated more than 46,000 individuals and served tens of thousands through youth camps, dual enrollment programs, workforce training initiatives and community education programs.

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Now, in 2016, the college is taking note of the following:

  • Over 100 academic programs – more than half of which are nationally-accredited – designed to meet Delaware’s workforce needs.
  • More than 2,100 industry experts are serving on 84 advisory committees to ensure our graduates have the skills necessary to be job-ready.
  • Ninety-three percent of 2014 graduates are employed with nearly 600 Delaware businesses.
  • More than 200 articulation agreements with four-year institutions that allow graduates to transfer as juniors.
  • More than $5.6 million in scholarships awarded to over 9,000 students in the last 10 years.
  • Nearly 70 percent of students graduating debt-free as a result of the College’s commitment to programs like the Student Excellence Equals Degree (SEED) Scholarship that provides the opportunity to every high school graduate to attend tuition-free.
  • Study abroad opportunities that enhance global awareness and prepare students for the 21st-century job market.
  • Service learning opportunities that change the lives of students and those they help.
  • Dual enrollment programs that serve more than 800 students from 28 high schools and 19 school districts giving students a jump start on a college degree.
  • Youth camps that shape career exploration and the college aspirations of thousands of young Delawareans every year.
  • Employee contributions of more than $62,000 to the 2015 United Way Campaign with 72% employee participation.
  • $1.1 billion in income added to Delaware’s economy in 2013-14 as a direct result of Delaware Tech and its students, approximately equal to 1.6% of the Gross State Product.

Delaware Tech has a rich history of being a part of the community with a focus on serving Delawareans. Therefore, a major component of this year’s celebration will be giving back to the communities in the form of 50 campus and community service projects statewide. Also, many activities and events are planned throughout 2016 including the installation of its fifth president, Dr. Mark T. Brainard, on June 9. During the Inaugural Week, activities will be held at each campus and include a  picnic at the Owens Campus in Georgetown – the birthplace of the college – and a legislative brunch on the Terry Campus to showcase successful alumni. The Stanton Campus will host the week’s final event – a reception at the campus from which Dr. Brainard graduated.

The 50th-anniversary website (www.dtcc.edu/50th) – featuring the commemorative video, alumni success stories and a timeline of the history of the college – will be updated throughout the year with additional alumni success stories and service projects. Alumni are encouraged to share their story through the website.

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