What if I told you that the building before us, the University of Trinidad and Tobago John S. Donaldson Campus, wasn’t always a university? Once upon a time, this very spot housed the John S. Donaldson Technical Institute. The University of Trinidad and Tobago, or UTT as it’s commonly known, has a fascinating history. It was established in 2004 by the government as a key part of the nation’s development plan. The idea was to create a national university that could meet the evolving needs of industry. It also aimed to make quality higher education accessible to as many people as possible. The University of Trinidad and Tobago John S. Donaldson Campus is just one piece of this larger puzzle. The UTT’s creation involved merging several existing institutions. One of those was the John S. Donaldson Technical Institute, right here. Initially, UTT focused primarily on science and technology programs. However, it has since expanded to offer a wide range of disciplines. This reflects the government’s mandate for UTT to be responsive to industry needs and national development. The University of Trinidad and Tobago John S. Donaldson Campus even earned a nickname, the “Creativity Campus,” due to its focus on programs in fashion, animation, and information technology. UTT has also formed partnerships with organizations both within Trinidad and Tobago, and internationally. This helps ensure its programs remain relevant and prepare students for the global marketplace. Today, UTT offers programs from certificate level all the way up to doctoral degrees. It combines traditional teaching methods with valuable hands-on learning experiences. The University of Trinidad and Tobago John S. Donaldson Campus is a testament to Trinidad and Tobago’s commitment to education and its vision for the future.
COSTAATT North Learning Centre
Imagine a bustling city street in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Along this street, you encounter a building that stands as