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  • One-on-one attention from instructors, small class sizes, and lots of smiling faces characterize ABAC! We can meet your needs with a curriculum that includes 50 different programs of study. We're proud to offer seven Bachelor’s Degrees in their entirety on our campus including a brand new degree in Rural Studies, one of the most unique academic programs in the country. Diversified Agriculture, Turfgrass and Golf Course Management, Early Childhood Education, Management, Accounting, and Resource Management round out the list of bachelor’s degrees available to you without ever leaving the campus of ABAC. You can also choose one of our traditional associate degree programs or you can complete one of our career technological programs.
  • Aiken Technical College
    Graniteville, South Carolina
    Aiken Technical College is a public, open-door, comprehensive two-year institution offering associate’s degrees, diplomas and certificates in more than 60 areas. Many of the credits earned at ATC transfer to other South Carolina colleges. Full-time tuition for Aiken County residents is approximately half the cost of tuition at area four-year colleges. Residents of surrounding counties in South Carolina and Georgia pay only a nominal, additional tuition fee. A quality education at ATC is also affordable due to a variety of financial aid options, including S.C. Lottery Tuition Assistance and the SC Workforce & Industrial Needs Scholarship.
  • Aims Community College
    Greeley, Colorado
    As a two-year public college with multiple locations in Northern Colorado, Aims Community College recognizes the important role it plays in each student’s academic and career success. By creating a thriving community built around inclusion and educational opportunity, the goal is for each student to receive an empowered experience that will prepare them for a successful future. Aims believes education should be accessible to all individuals who can benefit from the courses and programs available. Offering opportunities to relieve the financial burden of college is a priority. Aims also strives to foster equitable access by working to increase enrollment of first-generation, non-traditional and under-represented groups.
  • Alabama A & M University
    North Huntsville, Alabama
    Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University (AAMU) is a historic, student-friendly and community-focused institution of higher learning. Reflecting on its heritage as a historical black college and university (HBCU) and a traditional 1890 land-grant institution, AAMU functions as a teaching, research and public service institution, including extension. AAMU provides more than 60 undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs and concentrations, a diverse international faculty, 50 plus student organizations, and an extensive alumni network.
  • Albany Technical College’s philosophy of technical education is to empower students to become active participants in their learning process through the introduction of current and relevant information, program structure and mental and physical repetition of knowledge and skills. Technical education is a life-long process that prepares students to be self-directed, problem-solvers, critical-thinkers, and valuable members of society.
  • Alfred University
    Alfred, New York
    Alfred University is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian university of approximately 2,000 undergraduate and 300 graduate students, founded in 1836. The 232- acre campus, with an additional 400- acres of nearby recreational land, is set in Alfred, New York, a village located in the Southern Tier of the state; 70 miles south of Rochester, between the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains and the picturesque Finger Lakes region. There are 52 buildings, including 23 residence halls.
  • Allan Hancock College
    Santa Maria, California
    Allan Hancock College is a California public community college located in northern Santa Barbara County. The college is ranked as one of the five best community colleges in California and one of the top 120 community colleges in the nation. Approximately 11,500 credit students enroll each semester at one of the college's four locations in Santa Maria, Lompoc, Santa Ynez Valley, or at Vandenberg Space Force Base. The main campus is in Santa Maria, a 105 acre park-like setting that provides students with exceptional teaching and state of the art technology.
  • As an institution of higher education, the purpose of Allen County Community College is to provide quality educational and support services in an atmosphere that is caring, safe, and conducive to learning. Based on the belief that learning and self improvement are continuous processes, the college is committed to a wide range of affordable educational programs to enable all students to reach their academic, occupational, and personal potential.
  • Alvin Community College exists to improve the lives of its students and community by providing affordable, accessible, inclusive, high quality and innovative academic, technical and cultural educational opportunities for the diverse communities it serves.
  • Amarillo College
    Amarillo, Texas
    As your community college, Amarillo College works hard to bring you high-quality academic and technical programs, plus hundreds of continuing education programs. We offer affordable tuition, and small classes when you want them - morning, afternoon, evening, or weekends. Our technical programs provide guaranteed training in fields where job prospects are good and there is the most long-term need for qualified personnel. AC is an ideal place to begin your college career. Our transfer programs let you complete the first two years of a bachelors degreeconveniently and at a low cost. AC is a warm, friendly caring place, that's what our students say.

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