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Kentucky Monthly Professor Superlatives - Aug 2010 [read article]

Sullivan College of Technology and Design SkillsUSA Chapter had received a $10,000 service learning grant through the national SkillsUSA organization and Lowe’s. The grant will provide materials and supplies for further projects at the Center of Hope, a shelter sponsored by the Salvation Army.

Computer Graphic Design Students Bring Home Gold and Silver

Computer Graphic Design students attended the annual Louie Award Gala, a local competition sponsored by the Advertising Federation of Louisville. The students listed below submitted their artistic entries and all were awarded either a gold or silver Addy medal. Congratulations to the following students:

Addy awards are hard to earn and the achievement is recognized as indicating the best work available in advertising. Congratulations to these Computer Graphic Design and Dynamic Web Development students and their instructors! These students will submit their work at the next award level, Addy regional competitions.

Military Friendly School

SCTD has been selected as a Military Friendly School. This honor places us in the top 15% of all colleges, universities and trade schools nationwide.


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The Sullivan College of Technology & Design recently received notification that it is now a 2008 recipient of the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction. Only about 80 colleges in the nation receive the honor of “with distinction” in 2008. We share the honor with only two other colleges in Kentucky, Berea College and University of the Cumberlands.

The Sullivan College of Technology & Design is proud to announce that the college has recently been named to the 2009 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. [read more]

ACICS

ACICS designated the Sullivan College of Technology & Design as a 2008 Honor Roll Institution—one of 34 colleges out of over 700 to receive that recognition.

The Sullivan College of Technology & Design's Computer Graphic Design program, has been selected by the American Technical Education Association (ATEA) as their 2009 Outstanding Technical Program. [read more]

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The Louisville Technical Institute is now the Sullivan College of Technology & Design.

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Accepting applications for the Fall Quarter.

Classes start Sept. 27, 2010.
**To reserve your seat call 502-456-6509**

Check out our newest degree program, the Associate of Applied Science Degree in HVAC-R!
The objective of the HVAC-R Technology program is to develop the skills and understanding necessary to obtain entry-level employment in such fields as HVAC -R sales, service, installation; facilities operation and sustainability; or energy efficiency technical work or auditing.

Announcing the new Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design!!
The Sullivan College of Technology & Design, now offers a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Graphic Design.  The goal of the program is to add to the knowledge developed in the Associate Degree Program. The student will enhance his/her creativity and broaden his/her skills in Advertising, Concepts of Ideas, Working with the Community and various other design specialties. To learn more about the upcoming Fall Quarter (September 27, 2010), or future classes, please call 502-456-6653 or toll free 1-800-844-6528.

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