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Davidson County Community College
United States of America

Popularity:2247

Official website: https://www.davidsonccc.edu
Tel:Email: admissions@davidsonccc.edu Phone: 336-249-8186 Fax: 336-224-0240
Address:PO Box 1287 Lexington, NC  27293-1287 United States

Introduction and Overview: Located in North Carolina, serving Davidson County and Davie County, it is an important educational institution in the region. The college has four campuses, with the main campus in Thomasville and campuses in Lexington, Mocksville and Denton. It offers associate degree, diploma and certificate programs in more than 50 fields, covering multiple subject areas, with more than 11,000 students.

History and Founding Time: The college was founded in 1963, originally as the Davidson County Industrial Education Center, and became a community college in 1965.

School Strength

Rich Courses: It offers more than 50 specialized and certified majors, such as accounting, air conditioning, refrigeration and heating, nursing, business administration, Spanish interpretation, computer information technology, etc.

Faculty: It has an experienced and qualified faculty with a student-teacher ratio of 1:16.

Accreditation: The college has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and some majors have also been accredited by professional accreditation agencies such as ABET.

Nature of the institution: A public, non-profit two-year community college.

Educational philosophy: Committed to providing high-quality educational programs and services, focusing on practical skills training, preparing students to enter the workplace or continue their studies, in order to meet the needs of local economic development and students' personal development.

Key laboratories and disciplines: Although there are no clear key laboratories, there are corresponding practical teaching facilities in some professional fields. Key disciplines include majors such as nursing in the field of health sciences, majors such as electrical, electronic and communication engineering technology in the field of engineering technology, and majors such as accounting and business administration in the field of business.

Department settings: There is no clear and strict division of departments, but from the subject area, it can be roughly divided into categories such as health sciences, business, engineering technology, humanities and social sciences.

Ranking: No authoritative comprehensive ranking has been found, but it has a certain reputation and influence among community colleges in North Carolina and is recognized locally.

Cost situation: In the 2022/2023 academic year, the tuition for North Carolina residents is $1,824, plus $154 in fees; the tuition for non-state residents is $6,432, plus the same fees.

Campus Environment

Campus Distribution: There are multiple campuses in different regions, which is convenient for students to enroll nearby.

Facilities and Equipment: Each campus is equipped with teaching buildings, laboratories, libraries, computer centers and other teaching facilities to provide students with a good learning environment.