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Southeastern Institute of Technology

1976 establishments in Alabama2004 disestablishments in AlabamaEducational institutions disestablished in 2004Educational institutions established in 1976Private universities and colleges in Alabama
Universities and colleges in Huntsville, Alabama

Southeastern Institute of Technology (SIT), Huntsville, Alabama, was a professional school from 1976 to 2004 providing continuing education and granting professional degrees focusing on application. SIT was formed in 1976 as a private, not-for-profit, professional school under the provisions of Title 10 of the Code of Alabama. Its purpose was to provide professional-level continuing education and graduate degree programs in engineering, management, and applied science for career advancement, updating, and redirection. SIT received 501(c)(3) status from the Internal Revenue Service, allowing gifts to the Institute to be tax deductible. SIT was Approved and Licensed by the Alabama Department of Education under Title 16-46-1 through 10, Code of Alabama, authorizing the Institute to conduct educational programs and to award degrees. The school is now inactive, but can be reached electronically at [email protected] or mail to P.O. Box 1485, Huntsville, AL.

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