North Carolina Community College System - Colleges

Colleges

  • Alamance Community College, located in Graham
  • Asheville–Buncombe Technical Community College, located in Asheville
  • Beaufort County Community College, located in Washington
  • Bladen Community College, located in Dublin
  • Blue Ridge Community College, located in East Flat Rock
  • Brunswick Community College, located in Supply
  • Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute, located in Hudson
  • Cape Fear Community College, located in Wilmington
  • Carteret Community College, located in Morehead City
  • Catawba Valley Community College, located in Hickory
  • Central Carolina Community College, located in Sanford, Pittsboro and Buie's Creek
  • Central Piedmont Community College, located in Charlotte
  • Cleveland Community College, located in Shelby
  • Coastal Carolina Community College, located in Jacksonville
  • College of The Albemarle, located in Elizabeth City
  • Craven Community College, located in New Bern
  • Davidson County Community College, located in Lexington
  • Durham Technical Community College, located in Durham
  • Edgecombe Community College, located in Tarboro and Rocky Mount
  • Fayetteville Technical Community College, located in Fayetteville
  • Forsyth Technical Community College, located in Winston-Salem
  • Gaston College, located in Dallas and Lincolnton
  • Guilford Technical Community College, located in Jamestown
  • Halifax Community College, located in Weldon
  • Haywood Community College, located in Clyde
  • Isothermal Community College, located in Spindale
  • James Sprunt Community College, located in Kenansville
  • Johnston Community College, located in Smithfield
  • Lenoir Community College, located in Kinston
  • Martin Community College, located in Williamston
  • Mayland Community College, located in Spruce Pine
  • McDowell Technical Community College, located in Marion
  • Mitchell Community College, located in Statesville
  • Montgomery Community College, located in Troy
  • Nash Community College, located in Rocky Mount
  • Pamlico Community College, located in Grantsboro
  • Piedmont Community College, located in Roxboro
  • Pitt Community College, located in Greenville
  • Randolph Community College, located in Asheboro
  • Richmond Community College, located in Hamlet
  • Roanoke–Chowan Community College, located in Ahoskie
  • Robeson Community College, located in Lumberton
  • Rockingham Community College, located in Wentworth
  • Rowan–Cabarrus Community College, located in Salisbury and Concord
  • Sampson Community College, located in Clinton
  • Sandhills Community College, located in Pinehurst
  • South Piedmont Community College, located in Polkton
  • Southeastern Community College, located in Whiteville
  • Southwestern Community College, located in Sylva
  • Stanly Community College, located in Albemarle
  • Surry Community College, located in Dobson
  • Tri-County Community College, located in Murphy
  • Vance–Granville Community College, located in Henderson
  • Wake Technical Community College, located in Raleigh
  • Wayne Community College, located in Goldsboro
  • Western Piedmont Community College, located in Morganton
  • Wilkes Community College, located in Wilkesboro
  • Wilson Community College, located in Wilson

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