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ICT History

For over 40 years, we’ve been helping students at 7 different campus locations across 3 states (Georgia, Texas and Kentucky) get the skills they need to launch successful careers in:

  • Business
  • Technology
  • Commercial Refrigeration & HVAC
  • Medical

But that’s not all.

We also offer one of the most comprehensive Vocational English as a Second Language (VESL) programs in the nation, helping students from more than 120 different countries create their own success story.

1983
New locations open in the Atlanta area
1986
Interactive Learning Systems acquires the colleges
1986
New locations open in the Atlanta area
1987
First Houston ICT campus opened
1988
ICT is accredited by COEI
1988
ICT campuses open in Kentucky
1994
The VESL program started
1995
Approved to offer Associate of Science Degrees
1995
The Pasadena, TX campus begins offering classes
1996
The Georgia campus is moved to Chamblee
2000
The North Houston campus opens
2000
Gainesville campus welcomes its first students
2000
Gainesville campus welcomes its first students
2001
The Chamblee campus adds Roberts Hall
2010
ICT creates an Articulation Agreement with Morehead State University allowing students to transfer credits toward earning a Bachelor’s Degree
2012
ICT begins offering Associate of Science in Business Management
2016
Chamblee campus begins a major renovation and opens the Donna Smith Memorial Hall
2021
ICT goes fully virtual to help battle the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
HVAC program is expanded into the Houston area

Today, all seven campuses provide comfortable and compliant facilities that are fully accessible. Each campus has a capacity with some expansion options to handle an enrollment exceeding five hundred students.