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Alexandria Technical CollegeAlexandria Technical College has established a solid reputation for quality instruction and service to its students. The college provides more than 45 programs and offers Associate in Science degrees, Associate in Applied Science degrees, diplomas, and certificates. ATC has long been committed to excellence. In the 1990’s, the National Center for Research in Vocational Education chose ATC as on…
Athens Technical CollegeOur purpose is to provide a comprehensive educational program designed to enhance the ability of our students to participate in Georgia’s development. To accomplish this purpose we facilitate public adult education programs to improve general population and workforce literacy levels; provide courses and programs that enable students to pursue the knowledge, skills, and abilities they need to obtai…
Bishop State Community CollegeBishop State Community College is a state-supported, open admission, comprehensive urban community college located in Mobile, Alabama. The College consists of four city campuses dedicated to serving the residents of Mobile and Washington Counties in Southwest Alabama and residents within a 50-mile radius of the campus. The College is a part of the Alabama College System, the State-supported networ…
Catawba Valley Community CollegeThrough the concerted efforts of concerned and united Catawba County citizens and North Carolina educational leaders, on April 3, 1958, Catawba Valley Community College was established by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction as the ninth school of its kind in the state. The mission of Catawba Valley Community College is to empower individuals and enrich the community by providing…
Central Alabama Community CollegeCentral Alabama Community College is a publicly supported institution in the Alabama College System and is under the direction and control of the Alabama State Board of Education. The College strives to meet the needs of students at an affordable price in an easily accessible setting. The College can and will meet the general academic, career, technical, senior college transfer, adult educa…
Century CollegeCentury College is a learning-centered community committed to providing quality lifelong educational opportunities for a diverse citizenry. It is the largest two-year college in the state, serving about 12,000 students per year. Century’s enrollment has grown 44 percent over the last four years. Century is a comprehensive, two-year public college that was created in 1996 when the former Lakewoo…
Chippewa Valley Technical CollegeChippewa Valley Technical College delivers superior, progressive technical education which improves the lives of students, meets the workforce needs of the region, and strengthens the larger community. Chippewa Valley Technical College, in compliance with state and federal law and district policy, prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, sex, color, national origin, religion…
Clatsop Community CollegeClatsop Community College is a public, two-year institution serving northwest Oregon and southwest Washington since 1958. It has grown to an enrollment of over 7,000 students. Instruction and training in liberal arts and sciences, professional technical fields, continuing education, developmental education, and general education are offered. Located at the mouth of the Columbia River in histori…
Clinton Community CollegeClinton Community College was founded in 1946 and currently enrolls more than 1,200 students each fall. The college's main campus is located on Lincoln Boulevard. The college also includes the Graphic Arts Technology Center (GATC) located at 1951 Manufacturing Drive.
College of Eastern UtahCollege of Eastern Utah is committed to the highest standards of instruction and learning in its academic and applied technology programs. The College prepares students for certification, degree or transfer programs and recognizes that education continues beyond graduation. They strive to help instill the curiosity and skills necessary for a student to continue learning t… |