CAPE FEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is a public community college located in Wilmington, North Carolina. Established in 1958, CFCC is part of the North Carolina Community College System and offers a wide range of educational programs and services to support the needs of local communities and beyond.


Key Features:



  1. Academic Programs:



    • Associate Degrees: CFCC offers Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Fine Arts (AFA), and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees. These programs are designed for both transfer to four-year institutions and direct entry into careers.

    • Diplomas and Certificates: In addition to degree programs, CFCC provides various diploma and certificate options in fields such as health sciences, engineering technologies, business, information technology, and public safety.



  2. Continuing Education:



    • The college offers a robust selection of continuing education courses for professional development, personal enrichment, and workforce training. This includes adult education and literacy programs, as well as customized training for businesses and industries.



  3. Campus Locations:



    • CFCC's main campus is located in downtown Wilmington, with satellite campuses such as the North Campus in Castle Hayne, as well as centers in Surf City and Burgaw, expanding access to different areas in the region.



  4. Student Services:



    • The college provides a variety of support services for students, including academic advising, career services, tutoring, counseling, and financial aid assistance. There are also clubs, organizations, and recreational activities to enhance student life.



  5. Workforce Development:



    • CFCC collaborates with local businesses and industries to develop programs that align with regional economic needs, aiming to provide students with the skills required by employers. This includes partnerships for apprenticeships, internships, and job placement opportunities.



  6. Facilities and Resources:



    • The college boasts modern facilities, including state-of-the-art labs, libraries, and technology-equipped classrooms. These resources support both traditional and online learning environments, catering to diverse student needs.



  7. Community Involvement:



    • Beyond academics, CFCC plays a crucial role in community engagement. It hosts cultural events, public lectures, and community service projects, fostering a strong connection with the community it serves.




Conclusion:


Cape Fear Community College stands out as a key educational institution in southeastern North Carolina, providing quality education and training to a diverse student population. Its commitment to academic excellence, workforce development, and community engagement makes it a significant contributor to the region's growth and development.


Wilmington United States

411 North Front Street
Wilmington NC 28401
United States

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Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United States of America | Port: Beaufort-Morehead City, NC

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