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U.S. and U.S. Territories
Alabama
Alabama Southern Community College
Monroeville, Alabama
Director of Admissions Ms. Jana S. Horton, Registrar, Alabama Southern Community College, PO Box 2000, Monroeville, AL 36461. Phone: 251-575-3156 Ext. 252. E-mail: jhorton@ascc.edu. Web site: http://www.ascc.edu/.
Bevill State Community College
Sumiton, Alabama
State-supported 2-year, founded 1969, part of Alabama College System
Rural 245-acre campus with easy access to Birmingham
Endowment $142,934
Coed, 4,704 undergraduate students, 57% full-time, 64% women, 36% men
Undergraduates 2,697 full-time, 2,007 part-time. 17% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino; 1% Hispanic/Latino; 0.3% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.3% American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.6% Two or more races, non-Hispanic/Latino; 2% Race/ethnicity unknown.
Freshmen Admission: 1,241 enrolled.
Faculty Total: 327, 35% full-time, 16% with terminal degrees.
Majors Administrative assistant and secretarial science; child-care and support services management; computer and information sciences; drafting and design technology; electrician; emergency medical technology (EMT paramedic); general studies; heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration engineering technology; industrial electronics technology; legal assistant/paralegal; liberal arts and sciences/liberal studies; registered nursing/registered nurse; tool and die technology.
Academics Calendar: semesters. Degree: certificates and associate. Special study options: academic remediation for entering students, adult/continuing education programs, advanced placement credit, cooperative education, honors programs, off-campus study, part-time degree program, services for LD students, summer session for credit.
Library 31,690 titles, 192 serial subscriptions, an OPAC, a Web page.
Student Life Housing Options: coed. Campus housing is university owned. Activities and Organizations: choral group, Student Government Association, Campus Ministries, Circle K, Outdoors men Club, Students Against Destructive Decisions. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices.
Financial Aid Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2010, 88 Federal Work-Study jobs (averaging $1807).
Applying Options: electronic application, early admission, deferred entrance. Required: high school transcript. Application deadlines: rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers).
Freshman Application Contact Bevill State Community College, PO Box 800, Sumiton, AL 35148. Phone: 205-387-0511 Ext. 5813. Toll-free phone: 800-648-3271. Web site: http://www.bscc.edu/.
Bishop State Community College
Mobile, Alabama
Freshman Application Contact Bishop State Community College, 351 North Broad Street, Mobile, AL 36603-5898. Phone: 251-405-7000. Toll-free phone: 800-523-7235. Web site: http://bishop.edu/.
Brown Mackie CollegeBirmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Proprietary 4-year, part of Education Management Corporation
Coed
Academics Degrees: diplomas, associate, and bachelors.
Costs (201112) Tuition: Tuition varies by program. Students should contact Brown Mackie College for tuition information.
Freshman Application Contact Brown Mackie CollegeBirmingham, 105 Vulcan Road, Suite 400, Birmingham, AL 35209. Phone: 205-909-1500. Toll-free phone: 888-299-4699. Web site: http://www.brownmackie.edu/birmingham.
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Calhoun Community College
Decatur, Alabama
Freshman Application Contact Admissions Office, Calhoun Community College, PO Box 2216, Decatur, AL 35609-2216. Phone: 256-306-2593. Toll-free phone: 800-626-3628. Fax: 256-306-2941. E-mail: admissions@calhoun.edu. Web site: http://www.calhoun.edu/.
Central Alabama Community College
Alexander City, Alabama
Freshman Application Contact Ms. Donna Whaley, Central Alabama Community College, 1675 Cherokee Road, Alexander City, AL 35011-0699. Phone: 256-234-6346 Ext. 6232. Toll-free phone: 800-634-2657. Web site: http://www.cacc.edu/.
Chattahoochee Valley Community College
Phenix City, Alabama
State-supported 2-year, founded 1974, part of Alabama College System
Small-town 103-acre campus
Coed, 1,697 undergraduate students, 56% full-time, 64% women, 36% men
Undergraduates 944 full-time, 753 part-time. 42% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino; 4% Hispanic/Latino; 1% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.2% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.5% American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.6% Two or more races, non-Hispanic/Latino; 2% Race/ethnicity unknown; 16% transferred in. Retention: 54% of full-time freshmen returned.
Freshmen Admission: 405 applied, 405 admitted, 405 enrolled.
Faculty Total: 124, 28% full-time. Student/faculty ratio: 20:1.
Majors Accounting; administrative assistant and secretarial science; business administration and management; computer and information sciences; criminal justice/police science; design and visual communications; fire services administration; general studies; homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting and protective services related; liberal arts and sciences/liberal studies; medical/clinical assistant; music history, literature, and theory; registered nursing/registered nurse.
Academics Calendar: semesters. Degree: certificates and associate. Special study options: academic remediation for entering students, adult/continuing education programs, advanced placement credit, distance learning, honors programs, off-campus study, part-time degree program, services for LD students, student-designed majors, summer session for credit.
Library Estelle Bain Owens Learning Resource Center and Library with 56,307 titles, 88 serial subscriptions, a Web page.
Student Life Housing: college housing not available. Activities and Organizations: drama/theater group, choral group. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols. Student services: personal/psychological counseling.
Athletics Member NJCAA. Intercollegiate sports: baseball M, basketball M/W, softball W.
Financial Aid Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2010, 1,258 were judged to have need. 46 Federal Work-Study jobs (averaging $2233).
Applying Options: early admission. Required: high school transcript. Application deadlines: rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers). Notification: continuous (freshmen), continuous (transfers).
Freshman Application Contact Chattahoochee Valley Community College, 2602 College Drive, Phenix City, AL 36869-7928. Phone: 334-291-4929. Web site: http://www.cv.edu/.
Community College of the Air Force
Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
Freshman Application Contact C.M. Sgt. Robert McAlexander, Director of Admissions/Registrar, Community College of the Air Force, 130 West Maxwell Boulevard, Building 836, Maxwell Air Force Base, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6613. Phone: 334-953-6436. Fax: 334-953-8211. E-mail: ronald.hall@maxwell.af.mil. Web site: http://www.au.af.mil/au/ccaf/.
Enterprise State Community College
Enterprise, Alabama
Director of Admissions Mr. Gary Deas, Associate Dean of Students/Registrar, Enterprise State Community College, PO Box 1300, Enterprise, AL 36331-1300. Phone: 334-347-2623 Ext. 2233. E-mail: gdeas@eocc.edu. Web site: http://www.escc.edu/.
Gadsden State Community College
Gadsden, Alabama
State-supported 2-year, founded 1965, part of Alabama Community College System
Small-town 275-acre campus with easy access to Birmingham
Coed, 6,733 undergraduate students, 58% full-time, 62% women, 38% men
Undergraduates 3,926 full-time, 2,807 part-time. Students come from 17 states and territories; 60 other countries; 1% are from out of state; 22% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino; 3% Hispanic/Latino; 0.9% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.4% American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic/Latino; 1% Two or more races, non-Hispanic/Latino; 0.8% Race/ethnicity unknown; 61% transferred in; 2% live on campus.
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