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Shelton State Community College

Tuscaloosa, AL

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Quick Facts

1952
Founded
Public community college
Type
4,659
Total Students
Associate's Colleges
Classification
President: Jonathan Koh

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About Shelton State Community College

Shelton State: A public community college built on a foundation of dynamic mergers since 1952.

Shelton State Community College, serving 4,659 students under President Jonathan Koh, stands as a testament to the power of strategic consolidation in Alabama's educational landscape. Since its earliest roots in 1952, this public community college has evolved through a series of significant mergers, integrating diverse academic and vocational traditions to become the comprehensive institution it is today.

Its rich history began with the Tuscaloosa Trade School in 1952, later evolving into Shelton State Technical College. Concurrently, a Tuscaloosa branch of Brewer State Junior College provided a junior college pathway. These two distinct institutions merged in 1979 to form the initial Shelton State Community College, effectively blending vocational and academic offerings. The journey continued in 1994 with the integration of C. A. Fredd State Technical College, further solidifying its comprehensive approach and expanding its legacy.

Today, Shelton State is known for offering a robust student experience, providing opportunities for associate degrees and extensive technical training. The institution consolidated its main operations onto the modern Martin Campus, which opened in 1997-98, bringing together previously separate sites. While the Fredd campus remains, it has been extensively renovated to mirror the architecture of the primary Martin campus, ensuring a cohesive and modern learning environment for all students pursuing their academic and career goals.

Key Highlights

  • Established as a public community college, serving 4,659 students.
  • Originated from the Tuscaloosa Trade School, which opened its doors in 1952.
  • Formed in 1979 through the merger of Shelton State Technical College and the Tuscaloosa branch of Brewer State Junior College.
  • Further expanded its comprehensive offerings in 1994 by merging with C. A. Fredd State Technical College.
  • Authorized to grant associate degrees, reflecting its dual heritage in both technical and junior college education.
  • Consolidated its primary operations onto the modern Martin Campus, which opened in 1997-98, creating a unified learning environment.

Timeline

1950
The Tuscaloosa Trade School was created by the Alabama State Board of Education.
1952
The Tuscaloosa Trade School opened for classes.
1954
The school was renamed J. P. Shelton Trade School.
1963
Tuscaloosa State Trade School was created by the state legislature.
1974
Tuscaloosa State Trade School became Tuscaloosa State Technical College, authorized to grant associate degrees.
1975
Brewer State Junior College opened a branch campus in Tuscaloosa.
1976
J. P. Shelton Trade School was renamed Shelton State Technical College; Tuscaloosa State Technical College was renamed C. A. Fredd State Technical College.
1979
Shelton State Community College was established by combining Shelton State Technical College and the Tuscaloosa branch of Brewer State.
1994
C. A. Fredd State Technical College merged with Shelton State Community College.
1997
The new Martin campus opened, consolidating the 15th Street and Skyland Boulevard campuses into one main location.
🏛️
74 Years
of Excellence

Leadership

Jonathan Koh
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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