Real Life Education, Today
Alabama’s community colleges are about you. Whether you are a high school student just beginning your journey, a business owner seeking qualified employees, or you’re simply looking to improve your skillset, we are the place to gain world-class, accessible education and training for the most viable careers. We offer 2-to-4-year transfer, dual enrollment, technical training, adult education, and community education. We start the script that helps you write your own success story. Get Real Life Education in a student-focused environment. Enroll at one of Alabama’s community colleges today.
Real Life Community
The support you receive at your local community college is designed to focus on you as a “whole person.” We don’t just offer academic support. It’s not just about social events. It’s about you becoming who you want to be in life, and us giving you the experiences that you need to get there. Whether you live or work on campus, or if you’re an online student, your community of caring colleagues, faculty and staff are here for you.
Latest News
March 31 deadline to apply for scholarship to train for automotive industry at Alabama community or technical college
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Thirty-four scholarships are available to residents interested in attending one of Alabama’s community colleges to train for careers in the state’s automotive manufacturing industry. The scholarships are the result of a partnership between the Alabama Automotive Manufacturers [...]
Alabama’s community colleges add $6.6 billion to state economy
MONTGOMERY — Students and alumni of colleges within the Alabama Community College System add $6.6 billion to Alabama’s economy, supporting one out of every 27 jobs in the state, according to an economic impact report released Monday. The independent, 102-page [...]
Alabama RC&D Councils partner with Alabama’s community colleges to help veterans
MONTGOMERY – Thirty resource workshops for Alabama’s active-duty military, veterans, and their families will happen across Alabama’s community colleges in January and February, thanks to a sponsorship from the Alabama Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils (RC & D). [...]