- Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
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Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Established 1965 Type Public Students 255 Location Curtis, Nebraska, US Campus Rural Website www.ncta.unl.edu Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture is located in Curtis, Nebraska. The college is a coed, public, associate college which is regionally accredited. It is primarily a commuter campus.
History
NCTA occupies a 72-acre (290,000 m2) campus which adjoins the town of Curtis, Nebraska, on the northeast. The College also owns a 562-acre (2.27 km2) farm which serves as a field laboratory. The farm includes grain storage facilities, cattle growing and finishing facilities, and a completely diversified dry land and irrigated farming operation
The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture was established in 1965 as a land-grant institution - known at that time as UNSTA. According to a researcher at Cornell College in Iowa, NCTA is the oldest college campus that was previously a high school and is still functioning today as an educational institution. The campus is rich in history with many of the original buildings, including Ag Hall, still being used. NCTA blends its history with the latest in technology as it continuously improves and adds new facilities to the campus.
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