Ecotech Institute was a
private
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for-profit college
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in
Aurora, Colorado
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. It offered classes and certificates focused on
renewable energy
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and
energy efficiency
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. The first class graduated in June 2012 with 42 students with subsequent classes growing larger. The school closed in December 2018.
History
Ecotech's first classes began in July, 2010 in a temporary facility. The institute opened its new facilities in January, 2011 with almost 200 students, some starting their third quarter. The first class graduated June 21, 2012, receiving two year associate degrees in wind energy technology, solar energy technology, renewable energy technology and electrical engineering technology.
Facilities
Ecotech Institute's campus has
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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(LEED) gold certification from the
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. The facility features
solar panels
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and
wind turbines
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on its roof, as well as solar trees on the grounds, energy-saving
zero-client computing technology and
occupancy-sensitive lighting.
Curriculum
Ecotech Institute offers coursework in
renewable energy
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and energy efficiency. These led to diploma certifications and were intended to be completed in 9–12 months.
Location
The Colorado location was selected because of the state's renewable energy resources as well as the state government's
green-friendly reputation. Ecotech stated that it intended to "expand across the U.S." following the establishment of its Colorado campus.
Accreditation
Ecotech Institute programs were accredited by the
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
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...
.
Ownership
The company that owned and operated the schools,
Education Corporation of America
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, is a privately held corporation headquartered in
Birmingham, Alabama
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. ECA also owned
Virginia College Online, which offered
distance education
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academic programs via the Internet;
Golf Academy of America;
New England College of Business and Finance
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;
Culinard
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, the Culinary Institute of Virginia College, offering degrees in the
culinary art
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s.
See also
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Clean technology
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Further reading
* Wilson, Eric
"Ecotech Institute: A 2-Year College Dedicated to Clean Energy"2ndgreenrevolution.com May 10, 2010
* Goldstein, Adam
"Ecotech Institute opens its doors"Aurora Sentinel January 17, 2011
References
External links
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* https://www.sentinelcolorado.com/news/metro/auroras-for-profit-ecotech-institute-closing-in-2019/
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