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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

Alamance Community College: Pioneering vocational education and building futures since 1958.

Alamance Community College (ACC) stands as a foundational pillar in North Carolina's higher education 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 immediately set a precedent, opening its doors to an impressive 1,700 students across 15 vital programs. This early dedication to vocational training laid the groundwork for a system that would empower countless individuals and drive regional economic growth.

Over the decades, ACC has continually evolved, adapting its name and curriculum to meet the changing needs of its community. From gaining the authority to award the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in 1964 as the Technical Institute of Alamance, to its current identity, the college has consistently expanded its facilities and offerings. Notable milestones include the generous land donation by Governor Robert W. Scott, which led to the construction of a modern main campus, and ongoing investments in state-of-the-art learning environments like the science and technology building.

Today, under the leadership of President Ken Ingle, Alamance Community College remains dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality education. It's a place where historical significance meets forward-thinking educational practices, offering a vibrant student experience aimed at preparing graduates for successful careers and further academic pursuits. The college's commitment to student success is clear, highlighted by achievements like graduating a record 821 students in 2012, solidifying its role as a vital pathway to opportunity in Alamance County and beyond.

Key Highlights

  • Established in 1958 as the Burlington-Alamance County Industrial Education Center, making it one of North Carolina's first community colleges.
  • Opened its doors with 1,700 students offering 15 diverse programs.
  • Authorized to award the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree since 1964.
  • The current main campus was built on 48 acres generously donated by Governor Robert W. Scott in 1971.
  • Features a modern science and technology building constructed on the main campus in 1996.
  • Officially became the home of an extensive historical collection of papers and records belonging to the family of Governor Robert W. Scott in 2006.
  • Celebrated a record graduation of 821 students in July 2012, demonstrating strong student success.

Timeline

1958
Established as Burlington-Alamance County Industrial Education Center, one of the first community colleges in the state.
1964
Granted the right to award the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree and changed its name to Technical Institute of Alamance.
1971
Governor Robert W. Scott donated 48 acres of land for a new campus.
1976
New main campus completed.
1979
Board of trustees changed the name to Technical College of Alamance.
1988
Adopted its current name, Alamance Community College.
1996
A science and technology building was constructed on the main campus.
2006
Became the official home of Governor Robert W. Scott's extensive historical collection.
2012
Graduated a record number of students, 821, in July.
🏛️
68 Years
of Excellence

Leadership

Ken Ingle
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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