Southeastern Institute of Technology, Technical education institute in Huntsville, Alabama.
The Southeastern Institute of Technology was a private educational facility in Huntsville, Alabama, focused on technical and engineering education. The campus had modern laboratories, computer facilities, and specialized training spaces designed for hands-on learning programs.
The facility was founded in 1976 and operated as a private institution offering professional degrees in engineering and applied sciences. It closed in 2004 after serving the local community for nearly three decades.
The institute played a key role in the local technology ecosystem and worked closely with regional industries and defense agencies. This connection shaped how the facility looked and what kinds of hands-on training happened inside.
The facility scheduled classes in the evenings and on weekends using eight-week terms to accommodate working professionals. This flexible timing made it possible for students to earn degrees while keeping their jobs.
The facility maintained a library with around 10,000 books and had access to technical resources at the nearby Redstone Science Information Center. This combination gave students access to broader research materials beyond what the campus alone could provide.
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