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Davidson County Community College
PO Box 1287
Lexington, NC 27293-1287 USA

Official telephone: (336) 249-8186
Fax: (336) 224-0240
Website: www.davidsonccc.edu/


Current as of: September 2009
CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
Function type of the institution:two-year college
Main student body:coeducational
Academic calendar:semesters
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ADMISSIONS
Total number of freshman applicants:692
Total number of freshman applicants admitted:692
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COSTS & FINANCIAL AID
In-state resident full-time tuition per academic year:$1200
Out-of-state full-time tuition per academic year:$5791
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ACADEMICS
Total number of undergraduate and graduate faculty:212
Ratio of matriculated undergraduates to teaching faculty:11:1
Does the institution offer part-time undergraduate degree programs:Yes
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STUDENT LIFE
Total number of undergraduate students enrolled in the institution:2303
Total number of undergraduate, graduate, and first professional students enrolled in the institution:2303
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CAMPUS SUMMARY
Davidson County Community College – a comprehensive community college established in 1958 – provides quality educational programs and services to prepare people in Davidson and Davie counties for enhanced employment and educational opportunities. During the 2005-06 academic year, the College provided more than 16,000 individuals with instruction. DCCC has 2 campuses: the Davidson Campus, which has 11 buildings and two emergency service training facilities on 97 acres, and the Davie Campus in Mockville, NC which has three buildings and an emergency services training facility on 45 acres. DCCC also offers classes at its 3 newest sites: the Uptown Lexington Education Center, the Thomasville Education Center, and the Davie Education Center in Clemmons.


UNIQUE PROGRAMS
Davidson County Community College offers over 40curriculum programs. The College's Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in General Education, Associate in Fine Arts, and Associate in Applied Science degree programs provide preparation for transfer to senior institutions and for transition into the workforce. Diploma and certificate programs prepare students to enter the workforce in a wide range of occupations. DCCC is home to one of the best Nursing programs in the state. DCCC also offers unique programs such as Histotechnology, Cancer Information Technology, and Zoo and Aquarium Science. Other special programs of study include: Cosmetology, Truck Driver Training, Community Spanish Interpreter, and an Elementary Education collaborative program with area universities. DCCC also offers various methods of course delivery including online and hybrid courses.


Data Source: Portions of data provided by Thomson Peterson's Undergraduate Database, copyright 2006-2008. Thomson Peterson's, a part of Thomson Learning Inc. All rights reserved.

Data Source: Portions of data provided by Thomson Peterson's Undergraduate Financial Aid and the Private Aid Database, copyright 2006-2008. Thomson Peterson's, a part of Thomson Learning Inc. All rights reserved.