| Location: | Southeast |
| Setting: | Small Town Setting |
| Type: | Public |
| Size: | Medium (2,000 to 5,000 Undergrad) |
Central Carolina Community College seeks to promote the rewards and the duties of citizenship through a comprehensive educational agenda. The College serves as an economic catalyst by assisting business and service sectors by training employees. The College monitors the educational needs of the service area and adapts its offerings within the prescriptions of the service area and adapts its offerings within the prescriptions of the General Assembly. The College recognizes diversity in its constituency and its methods of educational delivery and seeks to reflect that diversity while providing opportunity for educational preparation, which will enable graduates to succeed in a global community.
< CollapseCentral Carolina Community College is a tax supported, public non-profit school in the North Carolina Community College System under the control of a local board of trustees. Chartered in 1958 by the North Carolina State Board of Education, it became a part of the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, now known as the State Board of Community Colleges, in 1963. The first curriculum classes were held in September 17, 1962. The College has a main campus plus three branch campuses.
In addition to the two-year Associate degree programs that lead to an Associate of Applied Science Degree, one-year programs that lead to a diploma, and the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degree programs that can lead to transfer to a four-year college or university, Central Carolina Community College also offers non-credit courses in adult basic education, adult high school and other adult education courses in technical, vocational, academic and general interest areas. These courses do not count toward a degree or diploma, but a certificate of completion is given and continuing education units are awarded.
On the Chatham and Harnett campuses, Associate in Applied Science Degrees, diplomas and certificates are offered in the curriculum programs. In addition to the college transfer A.A. and A.S. programs, these two campuses also offer non-credit courses in adult basic education, adult high school, vocational education and general interest for which a certificate of completion is given and continuing education units are awarded. A Small Business Assistance Center is located at the Pittsboro campus.
Central Carolina Community College's main campus is located on a 41 acre site on Kelly Drive off Nash Street near U.S. Route 421 (east), Sanford, North Carolina, and has of class room, shop, and laboratory space.
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| Percent of Students International: | 0% |
| Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) | In-State | Out-of-State | |
Published Tuition and Fees: |
$ 1,253 | $ 6,653 | |
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 1,185 | $ 6,585 | |
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads: |
$ 68 | $ 68 | |
| Financial Aid | Avg. Amount Received | % of Students Receiving Aid | |
Federal Grants: |
$ 1,521 | 28% | |
State and Local Grants: |
$ 406 | 4% | |
Institutional Grants: |
$ 425 | 4% | |
Any Aid: |
37% |