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Alamance Community College

Graham, NC

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Quick Facts

1958
Founded
Public community college
Type
2,393
Total Students
$3K
Tuition (In-State)
$9K
Tuition (Out-State)
$16K
Avg Net Price
Associate's Colleges
Classification
President: Ken Ingle

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About Alamance Community College

A pioneering force in North Carolina's community college system, shaping futures since 1958.

Alamance Community College (ACC) stands as a proud cornerstone of North Carolina's educational landscape, boasting a rich history as one of the state's very first community colleges. Established in 1958 as the Burlington-Alamance County Industrial Education Center, ACC quickly became a vital hub for industrial training, opening its doors to 1,700 students across 15 initial programs. This foundational spirit continues today, offering a dynamic environment for learning and career advancement.

What began as a focused vocational center quickly evolved, demonstrating ACC's commitment to comprehensive education. By 1964, the institution was granted the authority to award the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree, significantly expanding opportunities for its students. Today, under the leadership of President Ken Ingle, ACC remains dedicated to fostering student success, evidenced by a record 821 graduates in 2012 alone, prepared to enter the workforce or continue their academic journeys.

Prospective students and families will find a supportive and forward-thinking institution at ACC. With a strong emphasis on practical skills and technical expertise, alongside a broad range of programs, the college equips individuals with the tools needed to thrive in an ever-changing economy. Its commitment to community and education is further highlighted by its role as the official home of Governor Robert W. Scott's extensive historical collection, tying its present to a legacy of public service and growth.

Key Highlights

  • One of North Carolina's very first community colleges, founded in 1958.
  • Began with an impressive 1,700 students and 15 diverse programs.
  • Authorized to award Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees starting in 1964.
  • Celebrated a record graduation class of 821 students in July 2012.
  • Serves as the official repository for the extensive historical papers of Governor Robert W. Scott.

Timeline

1957
North Carolina General Assembly distributes funds to establish a statewide system of vocational schools.
1958
Burlington-Alamance County Industrial Education Center is established, opening with 1,700 students and 15 programs.
1964
Granted the right to award Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees and renamed Technical Institute of Alamance.
1971
Governor Robert W. Scott donates 48 acres of land for a new campus.
1976
The new main campus is completed and opened.
1979
The college's name is changed to Technical College of Alamance.
1988
The college adopts its current name, Alamance Community College.
2006
Officially becomes the home of the historical collection belonging to Governor Robert W. Scott's family.
2012
Graduates a record number of students, with 821 individuals receiving degrees.
🏛️
68 Years
of Excellence

Leadership

Ken Ingle
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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