Central Louisiana Technical College (CLTC) is a part of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System. CLTC offers seven campuses: Alexandria, Huey P. Long, Lamar Salter, Morgan Smith, Oakdale, Shelby M. Jackson and Ward H. Nash Avoyelles. Some programs available in the two-year public institution include automotive technology, design technology, industrial electronics technology, accounting technology, health services and welding.
Bossier Parish Community College is in Bossier City. The two-year public institution offers certificates and associate degrees. It offers weekend, evening and distance-learning classes. Some technical programs available include mechanic technicians, culinary arts, recording arts technology and graphic design.
Delta School of Business and Technology (Delta Tech) dates to 1970. The two-year private school is in Lake Charles. The school offers certificates, diplomas and associate degrees in business, medical and technical fields. Programs available include accounting, administrative assistant, business management, drafting technology, information technology and medical office assistant. Delta Tech offers classes Mondays through Thursdays in the daytime and evenings.
Blue Cliff College is a two-year private institution. The school offers five different locations in Louisiana: Alexandria, Houma, Lafayette, Metairie and Shreveport. The college awards diplomas and associate degrees. Some programs available include medical assisting, cosmetology, dialysis technician and dental assisting.
TT Technical Institute offers campuses in St. Rose and Baton Rouge. It is a private institution that offers bachelor and associate degrees. Divisions available include School of Drafting and Design, School of Criminal Justice, School of Electronic Technology and School of Information Technology. Some concentrations available include project management, mobile communications technology, game design and paralegal studies.
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary is a four-year private college in New Orleans. It offers certificates, undergraduate degrees and graduate degrees. Some concentrations include religious education, Bible studies, divinity, pastoral studies and Christian studies. The seminary also features weekend graduate classes in four locations: Baton Rouge Center, Southwest Louisiana, North Louisiana and Central Louisiana.
Louisiana Culinary Institute (LCI) is a private two-year school in Baton Rouge. The institution awards an associate in occupational studies degree in culinary arts. Students train for positions in the food service industry. LCI offers a degree program in culinary arts and baking and pastry. The length of each program is 16 months as of January 2011.
Medical Training College is private two-year institution situated in Baton Rouge. The college prepares students to work in the medical field, fitness centers and wellness facilities. Programs available include dental assistant, massage therapy, medical assistant and medical office specialists.