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- and in life - is to plan for it.
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Our mission
The mission of Alpena Community College is to meet lifelong
learning needs by providing educational opportunities through
effective stewardship of resources. Our goals
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Present and position ACC as a compelling, attractive
institution of choice for all learners |
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Achieve excellence in program areas of transfer,
occupational/technical, developmental, community and
continuing education |
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Serve as a primary center for regional
economic development, diverse programming,
recreational/wellness opportunities, and cultural
enrichment |
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Foster an environment of learning that
embraces change, cultural diversity, personal
accountability, and global thinking |
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Conduct college business with a view to
developing partnerships and alliances to expand learning
opportunities |
Where we're located
The Alpena Community College main campus is situated on 700 acres
in Alpena, Michigan, just a short
distance from Lake Huron. Our Huron Shores Campus in Oscoda serves
residents in and around Iosco County. In addition, we offer selected
classes in Rogers City, Whittemore and Tawas City.
Who we serve
ACC offers two-year degrees, one-year certificates, customized training
and cultural opportunities to all of Northeast Michigan. Each semester,
we attract more than 2,000 credit students
of diverse ages and backgrounds.
About two-thirds of our students live in the Alpena area, while
the remaining one-third or so come from neighboring Alcona, Iosco,
Montmorency and Presque Isle counties. In addition, the national
reputation of some of our
programs attract students from elsewhere in Michigan and throughout
the United States.
A little history
Founded in 1952, Alpena Community College offered classes at Alpena
High School (then on Second Avenue) until the current campus was
established in 1957. We were part of the Alpena K-14 public school
system until 1979, when district voters decided the college should
be independent and governed by its own
Board of Trustees.
Several additions and expansions over the years - including the
establishment of the Huron Shores Campus in 1969 - helped us accommodate
the growing demand for educational programs, while extending our
services throughout the entire Northeast Michigan region.
Click here for a copy of
ACC's most recent
Annual Report. Read on for more details about ACC's
history.
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