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Catawba Valley Community College

Catawba Valley Community College
Catawba Valley Community College Logo.jpg
Former names
Catawba Valley Technical Institute
Catawba Valley Technical College
Type Public
Established 3 April 1958
President Dr. Garrett D. Hinshaw
Undergraduates 4,500
Location Hickory, North Carolina, United States
35°41′57″N 81°17′15″W / 35.69917°N 81.28750°W / 35.69917; -81.28750Coordinates: 35°41′57″N 81°17′15″W / 35.69917°N 81.28750°W / 35.69917; -81.28750
Nickname Red Hawks
Website www.cvcc.edu

Catawba Valley Community College is a public community college in Hickory, North Carolina, United States. The college, established April 3, 1958, is part of the North Carolina Community College System. On December 1, 1987, the school's name was officially changed to Catawba Valley Community College, having previously been known as Catawba Valley Technical Institute and Catawba Valley Technical College.

The main campus covers 120 acres (0.49 km2) and includes 11 buildings. The college also operates a Cosmetology Center in downtown Newton, the CVCC Alexander Center for Education in Taylorsville, and East Campus, where continuing education and business & industry services are provided. Specialty programs include the Manufacturing Solutions Center, where US manufacturers are provided assistance to increase sales, improve quality and improve efficiency. A 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m2) Regional Simulated Hospital, ValleySim Hospital, opened in 2011.

Through the concerted efforts of concerned Catawba County citizens and North Carolina educational leaders, on April 3, 1958, Catawba Valley Community College was established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction as the ninth school of its kind in the state. Construction of the original facilities began in 1959. The 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) building costing approximately $500,000 was completed in August 1960. An initial enrollment of 77 students began classes in September of the same year. From 1960 to 1963, the college operated under the jurisdiction of the Catawba County Board of Education. During this time the college was known as the Catawba County Industrial Education Center.

In July 1963, the General Assembly of North Carolina enacted into law G.S. 115A, which provided for the establishment of the present North Carolina System of Community Colleges. On January 9, 1964, Catawba Valley Technical Institute was among the original seven institutes chartered by the Department. At that time, CVTI established its own board of trustees and began operation as a member of the Department of Community Colleges. In August 1964, the college awarded its first associate degree in Applied Science.

During the transition from an Industrial Education Center to Technical Institute, great strides began to be made in expanding educational programs, increasing student enrollment, developing quality instruction, adding facilities, and increasing community acceptance and service. On September 1, 1979, the name of the institution was changed to Catawba Valley Technical College by the trustees and commissioners of Catawba County. On December 1, 1987, the State Board of Community Colleges officially approved CVTC to become Catawba Valley Community College, and the College Transfer program was approved. The college continues as a publicly supported coeducational institution.


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