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Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas: Helena-West Helena: Public Associate's college: 1,234: 1965 HLC: Shorter College: North Little Rock: Private (African Methodist Episcopal Church) Associate's college: 321: 1886 TRACS: South Arkansas College: El Dorado: Public Associate's college: 1,162: 1992 HLC: Southeast Arkansas ...
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas (PCC) is a public community college in Helena-West Helena, Arkansas. [2] The college enrolls 2,350 students (64% female, 36% male) and has been accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools the since 1970. [2] [3] As of 2009, the ...
National Park College (NPC) is a public community college in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It was founded in 2003 as a result of a merger between Garland County Community College and Quapaw Technical Institute . [ 2 ]
Finally, in 2001, Petit Jean College merged with the University of Arkansas System and became the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton. In 2018, the College opened the Workforce Training Center that expanded facilities for technical education, non-credit workforce training, and community education.
Ozarka College (OC) is a public community college with its main campus in Melbourne, Arkansas and satellite campuses in Mountain View, Ash Flat, and Mammoth Spring. The college serves the populations of Izard , Stone , Fulton , and Sharp counties.
NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) is a public community college with its main campus in Bentonville, Arkansas. Total enrollment for the fall semester of 2018 was 8,308. Total enrollment for the fall semester of 2018 was 8,308.
The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (UACCB) was originally opened in September of 1975 as Gateway Vocational Technical School, designed to provide vocational training to the area. In 1991, the facility was organized as Gateway Technical College, offering courses in electrician and mechanical fields.