Cape Cod Community College

Cape Cod Community College, known locally as "Four Cs", is a two-year community college located in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. Cape Cod Community College was established in 1961, the second institution to open as part of what is now a 15 community college system in Massachusetts. It awards Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees and various academic certificates in a wide variety of programs. The college offers access to on-campus bachelor's and master's degree programs in partnership with: Bridgewater State University, Boston University, Lesley University, Salem State University, Suffolk University, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth, and Wheelock College.[1]

Cape Cod Community College
Seal of Cape Cod Community College
MottoPowerful Futures Start Here
TypeCommunity
Established1961
PresidentDr. John Cox
Administrative staff
approx. 68 full time faculty, 582 full & part-time staff
Students6,500+ credit seeking annually, 5000+/- non-credit seeking annually
Postgraduatesapprox. 500 students annually in advanced degree programs offered on campus by public and private 4-yr institutions that partner with the College.
Location, ,
United States

CampusSuburban / Commuter
Nickname"Four Cs"
Websitehttp://www.capecod.edu

The college is home to the Lyndon P. Lorusso Applied Technology Building, a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified facility completed in 2006.

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Cape Cod Community College". capecod.edu. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.


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