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College of The Albemarle (COA) is a public community college in the Albemarle region of northeastern North Carolina. The main campus is in Elizabeth City with satellite campuses in Barco , Manteo and Edenton .
The North Carolina Community College System (System Office) is a statewide network of 58 public community colleges. [3] The system enrolls nearly 600,000 students annually. [ 2 ] It also provides the North Carolina Learning Object Repository as a central location to manage, collect, contribute, and share digital learning resources for use in ...
Stanly Community College (SCC) is a public community college in Albemarle, North Carolina.It is part of the North Carolina Community College System.It has a satellite campus in Locust, North Carolina and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Albemarle recently announced a large donation to Cleveland Community College to help support the creation of a skilled workforce. The unveiling of the $1 million check was made during a Cleveland ...
College of The Albemarle, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States, a community college Albemarle High School (disambiguation) Albemarle Training School , a segregated school for African Americans in Albemarle County, Virginia
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Health occupations courses were offered in 1965, with the college's first facilities occupied in 1967. Three years later, the institution's name was changed to Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute as the college transfer program was implemented. CCC&TI's second president, Dr. Eric B. McKeithan, was appointed in 1984. Dr.
The college became a member of the North Carolina Community College System in 1963 when the North Carolina legislature established a separate system of community colleges. It was known as Randolph Technical Institute from 1965 to 1979 and as Randolph Technical College from 1979 to 1988. It adopted the name Randolph Community College in 1988. [1]