| Brief History | | | | the students in the college. |
| FTCC was founded in 1948 as South Louisiana Trade | | | | Unique Features |
| School. It had its first classed in July 1951 with 883 | | | | High male/female ratio and affordable tuition fees |
| students. In 1977 the school was renamed as the | | | | coupled with large number of programs that are |
| South Louisiana Vocational Technical School and in | | | | student centric and cater to community requirements |
| 1990 as South Louisiana Regional Technical Institute. | | | | are some of the unique features of the academy. |
| Finally in July, 2003 it was named as the L. E. Fletcher | | | | Admission |
| Technical Community College. | | | | Open admission policy has been adopted by the |
| | | | college with faculty tenure system. |
| Presently the campus has three main divisions namely | | | | Programs Offered |
| the Marine Division, Nursing and Allied Health Division, | | | | Apart from regular courses, distance learning and part |
| and Technical Education Division. Main campus is | | | | time classes are available in the college. Basically a |
| located at 310 Charles Street, allied health facility at | | | | two year college, the main areas of study is business, |
| 5396 Hwy 311, both in Houma, LA 70360 and marine | | | | arts and sciences, marine and petroleum, nursing and |
| and petroleum institute (LaMPI) at 331 Dickson Road in | | | | allied health, and manufacturing and service |
| Houma, LA 70363. On campus library is available for | | | | technologies. |