Gateway Community and Technical College (GCTC) can trace its origin to 1939 when the Kenton County high schools began teaching Distributive Education. By January 1945, Northern Kentucky State Vocational School had enrolled more than 1,000 students and offered preparatory classes in welding, automotive repair, woodworking, radio and TV repair, drafting, electronics, printing, machine shop, typewriting and shorthand.
Guided by President G. Edward Hughes, and the Gateway Board of Directors, and supported by the Gateway Community and Technical College Foundation, GCTC continues to serve the Northern Kentucky community by providing degrees, certificates, and diplomas. The school maintains the mission of serving preparing students for a global economy.
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