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Wilson Community College (WCC) is a member of the North Carolina Community College System. Established in 1958 as Wilson Industrial Education Center, it is one of the system’s oldest institutions.
The college was founded as the Wilson Female College by the Rev. Tryon Edwards and the Rev. James W. Wightman, [4] pastors of Presbyterian churches in nearby Hagerstown, Maryland, and Greencastle, Pennsylvania. [5]
Wilson College may refer to: . Wilson College (Pennsylvania), Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States Warren Wilson College, Asheville, North Carolina, United ...
SmartAsset compared 616 two-year schools that offer associate degrees and have at least 500 full-time enrollees to determine the best community colleges in the U.S.
Barton College is composed of seven schools and two departments: [12] School of Allied Health and Sport Studies; Department of Art and Design; School of Business
In 1963, the North Carolina General Assembly passed the Community College Act, creating a system of comprehensive community colleges and technical institutes.In September 1964, Wilkes County citizens approved the establishment of a community college through a bond vote to allow for the construction of facilities and a tax authorization for the operation of the college.
Edgecombe Technical Institute opened as an extension unit of Wilson County Technical Institute in 1967. In August 1968, the new school held its first classes. In 1987, the college was renamed Edgecombe Community College and has since expanded its campus size.
Brunswick Community College (BCC) is a public community college in Bolivia, North Carolina.BCC has more than 9,000 students taking classes each year. The service area of Brunswick Community College includes Brunswick and New Hanover counties with the main campus located in Bolivia.