CLTCC Alexandria Main Campus
This Alexandria Main Campus serves as the main campus and administrative headquarters for CLTCC. It is also the college’s largest campus. The new downtown campus offers career and technical education programs, general education courses, dual enrollment for high school students, adult basic education and workforce development training.
CLTCC Admissions
Alexandria Campus Offerings
CLTCC: Business Office Administration
CTLCC: Business Office Technology
CTLCC: Cloud Computing
CTLCC: Commercial Vehicle Operator
CTLCC: Drafting and Design Technology
CLTCC: Patient Care Technician
CLTCC: Practical Nursing
CLTCC Cost
✅ CLTCC Admissions
Students looking to attend CLTCC can apply for admission via their free online application. Once the application is complete, students should ensure the following steps are complete to be considered for admission:
- Submit your college test scores, or complete an ACCUPLACER test at any of CLTCC's campuses.
- Submit your immunization record (or sign the immunization waiver on the application) and submit your selective service registration number (if applicable).
- Complete the FAFSA. This will determine your eligibility for grant funds, student loans, etc. Be sure to use CLTCC's school code - 005489.
- Submit your college test scores, or complete an ACCUPLACER test at any of CLTCC's campuses.
- Submit your immunization record (or sign the immunization waiver on the application) and submit your selective service registration number (if applicable).
- Complete the FAFSA. This will determine your eligibility for grant funds, student loans, etc. Be sure to use CLTCC's school code - 005489.
Once You're Admitted
Once you have been admitted to CLTCC, make sure you are connecting with your advisor to ensure you are on the right career path, register for classes and attend new student orientation.
⭐ Alexandria Campus Offerings
Career and technical education programs at the Alexandria Campus include AC & Refrigeration, Business Office Administration, Collision Repair Technology, Computer Technology, Drafting & Design Technology, Electrical Technology, Industrial Manufacturing Technology, Patient Care Technician (EKG, Phlebotomy, Nurse Assistant), Practical Nursing and Welding Technology. Business Office Administration, Carpentry, and Outdoor Power Technology also are taught at the Pollock Federal Prison under the umbrella of the Alexandria Campus.
👔 CLTCC: Business Office Administration
This program prepares individuals to perform the duties of special assistants for business executives and top management. It includes instruction in business communications, public relations, scheduling, and travel management, conference and meeting recording, report preparation, office equipment and procedures, office supervisory skills, professional standards, and legal requirements.
Accounting Concentration
The AAS Business Office Administration - Accounting Concentration is a 60-credit hour/1065 clock hour program leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree. The program is designed to graduate paraprofessionals with the necessary technical skills to obtain employment in accounting and accounting-related professions.
Medical Office Concentration
The Business Office Administration - Medical Office Concentration offers a 60 credit hours/975 clock hour Associate in Applied Science. The Medical Office Concentration prepares students to work in a variety of healthcare settings as medical coders or billing and reimbursement specialists.
⭐ CTLCC: Business Office Technology
This program prepares individuals to perform the duties of special assistants for business executives and top management. It includes instruction in business communications, public relations, scheduling and travel management, conference, and meeting recording, report preparation, office equipment and procedures, office supervisor skills, professional standards, and legal requirements.
☁️ CTLCC: Cloud Computing
The A.A.S. in Cloud Computing program is designed to provide an opportunity to establish a strong foundation in cloud computing for employment. An ever-increasing number of both corporate and government organizations are adopting the cloud infrastructure. Graduates will acquire a skill set that allows them to architect scalable application solutions that leverage cloud computing services.
🚛 CTLCC: Commercial Vehicle Operator
The 240-hour clock hour Commercial Vehicle Operator (CVO) Program gives students the necessary skills to begin driving a truck professionally. The program includes hands-on training and the CVO knowledge needed to properly and safely operate a truck.
The CVO course provides students with training to inspect and operate tractor-trailers and assume driving responsibilities on the road. Emphasis is placed on vehicle inspections, defensive driving, range maneuvers and motor carrier safety regulations and certification. Graduates of this program can test for a Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License.
The CVO course provides students with training to inspect and operate tractor-trailers and assume driving responsibilities on the road. Emphasis is placed on vehicle inspections, defensive driving, range maneuvers and motor carrier safety regulations and certification. Graduates of this program can test for a Class “A” Commercial Driver’s License.
✏️ CTLCC: Drafting and Design Technology
The Drafting & Design Technology program is a two-year technical program designed to give students essential knowledge and skills required for efficient and productive performance in the drafting field. CLTCC grants a diploma to students upon satisfactory completion of the curriculum. Certificates are also offered for those needing a background in drafting without gaining all of the skills required for employment as a drafter.
Graduates of this program work in various fields involving drafting and design such as mechanical drafting and design, building information modeling, architectural drafting and design, parametric modeling, civil drafting and design, and structural detailing.
Graduates of this program work in various fields involving drafting and design such as mechanical drafting and design, building information modeling, architectural drafting and design, parametric modeling, civil drafting and design, and structural detailing.
⭐ CLTCC: Patient Care Technician
The Patient Care Technician (PCT) program consists of classroom/lab instruction and supervised/preceptor clinical activities. Prior to clinical, the student must present a current CPR card for basic life support for health care providers. Upon successful completion of this competency-based program, students may be eligible to take certification exams in Phlebotomy, Nursing Assistant, Electrocardiogram (EKG) Technician, and/or PCT.
Graduates of this program work in long-term care facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics where basic bedside nursing skills are required, as well as the skills of phlebotomy, performing EKGs, stress testing, and holter monitoring procedures.
Graduates of this program work in long-term care facilities, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics where basic bedside nursing skills are required, as well as the skills of phlebotomy, performing EKGs, stress testing, and holter monitoring procedures.
🥼 CLTCC: Practical Nursing
The Practical Nursing (PN) program prepares students to meet the licensure requirements for a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), as established by the Louisiana State Board of Practical Nurse Examiners. The program progresses from simple to complex and consists of classroom instruction, lab practicum, and supervised clinical activities in accredited hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care agencies.
Graduates of this program work in many settings, including nursing homes and extended care facilities, hospitals, physicians' offices, and private homes.
Graduates of this program work in many settings, including nursing homes and extended care facilities, hospitals, physicians' offices, and private homes.
⭐ CLTCC Cost
A college education has never been more important or expensive. And although the tuition at most public and private colleges and universities has increased during the past 10 years, the cost to attend a two-year community college is still substantially less that the cost to attend a public or private four-year school. Community colleges, also known as junior colleges, provide an excellent money-saving opportunity for those concerned with college costs.
Tuition is based on the number of credit hours a student takes per semester. To view updated tuition and fees, visit the Student Services website.
Tuition is based on the number of credit hours a student takes per semester. To view updated tuition and fees, visit the Student Services website.