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Specialties
Bates Technical College is a pioneer in hands-on learning. With nearly 50 career education programs serving 3,000 students, the college also offers a variety of continuing education and distance learning programs, technical high school, child studies, and other programs that serve 10,000 more community members. Located in the Pacific Northwest, just 35 miles south of Seattle, the college started in 1940 as part of the Tacoma School District. Today, Bates Technical College boasts three distinct and vibrant campuses, including a PBS-affiliated TV station, KBTC Public Television.
History
Established in 1940.
Technical education began in Tacoma on Sept. 4, 1940. Operating as part of the Tacoma School District, the college became known as the Tacoma Vocational School.
In 1944, the Tacoma School District hired L. H. (LaVerne Hazen) Bates as the college’s director, and it’s name was changed to the Tacoma Vocational-Technical Institute in 1947.
Verne Bates retired from the director’s position in 1969. The Tacoma School Board changed the Institute’s name to the L. H. Bates Vocational Technical Institute in honor of Mr. Bates’ service and dedication to the Institute and vocational education.
In 1991, state legislation separated the state’s vocational technical institutes from local school districts and merged them under the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.