Immokalee Technical College
At a Glance
Immokalee Technical College (iTECH) is a state-of-the-art training center in Florida providing career and technical education for high school students and adults. iTECH also offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED preparation, and adult literacy through Collier County Public Schools’ Adult Workforce Education program. A distinctive feature is its strong business partnership model. Local businesses and associations actively support programs beyond traditional advisory roles by helping shape curriculum, providing financial assistance, and creating career-connected opportunities such as internships, job shadowing, and professional-in-residence experiences, while also supporting job placement for graduates.
Immokalee Technical College (iTECH) is a Public institution located in the South region of Florida. iTECH has National Accreditation.
The main campus in Immokalee, FL has a Town feeling.
Immokalee Technical College offers programs that lead to the following types of degrees:
- Certificate
- Career Certificate in Practical Nursing
- Career Certificate in Heavy Equipment Service Technician
- Career Certificate in Automotive Service Technology
- Career Certificate in Building Construction Technology
- Career Certificate in Computer Systems & Information Technology (CSIT)
Student Body (as of 2024)
| Enrollment Type | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| Full Time | 312 |
| Part Time | 303 |
Full-time students outnumber part-time students (1.03:1) at Immokalee Technical College.
| Ethnicity | Percentage of Students |
|---|---|
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 0.50 |
| Asian | 0.50 |
| Black/African American | 19.50 |
| Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.00 |
| Hispanic/Latino | 71.00 |
| White/Caucasian | 8.50 |
| Other/Unknown | 0.00 |
The most common ethnicity is Hispanic/Latino (71%) followed by Black/African American (19.5%.)
| Gender | Percentage of Students |
|---|---|
| Female | 48.00 |
| Male | 52.00 |
At 52%, male students outnumber female students by a small margin. Percentages are based on "as reported" values.
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| Total Students: | 615 |
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| Average Student Age: | 24 |
Costs and Financial Aid (as of 2026)
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Scholarships
Don't let money get in the way of your future! The Immokalee Technical College financial aid advisors make sure every student has access to financial aid opportunities. Financial Aid information is available to all prospective and currently enrolled students who qualify and enroll in an approved career training program.
- Pell Grant
- Farmworkers Career Development Program
- Workforce Development Assistance (WDA)- CareerSource of SW Florida
- Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
- Veteran's Benefits (VA)
- Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
- Florida Prepaid College Program
- Local Scholarships
| Category | Cost |
|---|---|
| Full-Time Tuition | 5442.00 |
| Books and Supplies | 3697.00 |
| Housing Costs | 0.00 |
The total estimated full time costs of $9,139.00 consists of $5,442.00 for Tuition, $3,697.00 for Books and Supplies, and $0.00 for Housing.
Admissions (as of 2026)
Admissions is simple. Submit an online application and meet with a member of our Student Services team to guide you through the the registration process and admission to your program of choice.
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Admissions Policy
The admissions process is designed to help you enrollment into your selected career certificate program as soon as possible. Deadlines for the admissions and registration process vary by career certificate program and semester. Contact our Student Services team to help you identify deadlines for your career certificate program of interest.
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Advising and mentoring services are available through our Student Services Department. Students may meet with a Workforce Education Advisor in person—walk-ins are always welcomed—or call 239-377-9900 to schedule an appointment.
Learning resources and other support services for non-traditional students is supported by our Student Services Department.
Campus Life (as of 2026)
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Our campus life is a relaxed and friendly environment where our Instructors are excited to share their industry knowledge and skills. You will find the entire faculty and staff committed to your success. Collaborating and working with a diversed student body will add to your educational journey.
Returning Students (as of 2026)
The admissions, registration, and financial aid process is the same for returning students and new students. Submit an application online to re-enroll and meet with your Advisor.