Alamance Community College
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Type | President Ken Ingle | |
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Location | , , United States | |
Mascot | Haw the River Otter | |
Website | www |
Alamance Community College is a
History
In 1957 the North Carolina General Assembly distributed funds to create a statewide system of vocational schools for industrial training. In 1959 they officially designated industrial education centers. Burlington-Alamance County Industrial Education Center was established in 1958 as the first of school, and one of the first community colleges in the state. It opened with 1,700 students and offering 15 programs.[1]
In 1963 the industrial education centers came under the Department of Community Colleges within the
In 1971 Governor Robert W. Scott donated 48 acres (190,000 m2) of land to the college, which was used to build a new campus, completed in 1976.[1] In 1977 the college purchased the former Glenhope School in Burlington, renovated it, and renamed it the Burlington Campus of the Technical Institute of Technology. It served mostly as a location of continuing education courses and in 2001 was replaced by a new Burlington Center. In 1985 a new shop building was opened on the Haw River campus. In June 1996, the college constructed a science and technology building on the main campus in Graham.[1]
In 1979, the
In 2006, Alamance Community College officially became the home of an extensive historical collection of papers and records belonging to the family of Governor Robert W. Scott.
In July 2012, the college graduated a record number of students, 821.[2]
Accreditation
Alamance Community College is
References
- ^ a b c d e "Our Story". Alamance Community College. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
- ^ "Alamance Community College | Overview | Plexuss.com". plexuss.com. Retrieved 2020-04-14.