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Coastal Carolina Community College

Short name: CCCC

Jacksonville, United States
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Coastal Carolina Community College was established in 1967 as part of North Carolina’s community college system. It was created to provide accessible education and workforce training to residents of Onslow County and the surrounding region. The college has grown alongside the local community, particularly supporting military-affiliated populations due to its proximity to Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.

The main campus is located in Jacksonville and features academic buildings, technical training facilities, and student support centers. The campus is designed to serve both traditional students and working adults, with flexible learning environments and modern equipment. Its location near major military installations shapes many of its services and programs.

The college is governed by a board of trustees and operates within the North Carolina Community College System. It is led by a president who oversees academic and administrative operations. The administrative structure supports a range of divisions focused on education, workforce development, and community services.

Coastal Carolina Community College offers associate degrees, diplomas, and certificate programs in areas such as business, healthcare, information technology, skilled trades, and public safety. It also provides continuing education and transfer pathways to four-year institutions. Programs are aligned with regional workforce needs and emphasize practical skills.

Student life includes clubs, organizations, and campus events that promote engagement and community involvement. The college provides support services such as advising, tutoring, and career counseling. Its connection to the local community and military population creates a diverse and service-oriented student environment.

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