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Hennepin Technical College

www.hennepintech.edu

Address:
9000 Brooklyn Blvd
Brooklyn Park, MN  55445

Phone: 952-995-1300
Toll Free: 800-345-4655
Fax: 763-488-2944
TTY: 763-488-2571
E-mail:

Year Founded: 1972

Regions Served: StateWide

This organization is an approved Ticket to Work Employment Network.


Disabilities Served:
  • Blind/Visually Impaired/Low Vision
  • Brain Injury
    Acquired, Trauma
  • Chemical Dependency
    Alcoholism, Drug Addiction
  • Deaf / Hard of Hearing
  • Deaf Blind
  • Developmental Disability
    Autism, Down Syndrome
  • Diabetes
  • Learning Disability
    Dyslexia
  • Mobility Impairment
    Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
  • Psychological Disabilities
    Attention Deficits, Bi-polar, Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders
  • Other

Services Offered:
  • Career exploration / development
  • Disability advocacy
  • Education and training
  • Job placement
  • Job search assistance




  • Mission:

    Hennepin Technical College's mission is to provide quality technical education needed for employment in an ever-changing global work environment.



    Program Description:

    Hennepin Technical College is a 2-year technical college offering degrees, diplomas and certificates in a variety of program areas. In addition to technical courses, we offer general education, developmental courses and English as a Second Language courses. We have two campuses, one in Brooklyn Park and one in Eden Prairie. Please see our website at www.hennepintech.edu for complete information. From the main page, click on Support Services and then Services for Students with Disabilities for disability services information. You may also call one of the phone numbers listed above. Note to Focus on Abilities: Regarding the checklist below, we provide advocacy for students with documented disabilities who seek assistance regarding their education at HTC. Also, job search assistance is generally part of a course called Job Seeking Skills, but connections to employers can be made via several routes. These include internships, program faculty's business and industry contacts, the Placement Office, and annual career fairs.


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