Visit any of CCAC’s campuses and centers and you will find a diverse population of students engaged in exciting learning environments. They are preparing for careers as cybersecurity support specialists, airline pilots, court reporting and captioning professionals, nurses, physical therapy assistants and more. Some are training to operate, maintain and troubleshoot equipment in microchip facilities, while others are honing skills for jobs in the food service industry.
Although many graduate with a two-year degree or certificate and find a job soon after graduation, even more CCAC students successfully transfer to 500+ colleges and universities. And now, there’s a new wave of adult learners who are returning to the college to add to their professional skills or train for new careers.
Increasingly, nontraditional students and students with limited resources are selecting CCAC as their first choice to access higher education. With flexible course options, including online and evening classes, more adult learners are recognizing that CCAC—where nearly 80% of students graduate debt-free—offers affordable, high-quality educational opportunities for family-sustaining careers. Staff are available on-site and online to help students with all facets of admissions, registration and financial aid.
The college is also expanding workforce development and training through programs in the skilled trades, trades apprenticeships, health care, information technologies, advanced manufacturing, automation technologies, and short-term and noncredit programming.
CCAC is building for the future as it continues its longstanding commitment to provide quality, affordable education and unlimited opportunities for all.
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