Admissions Information

CCAC offers a variety of ways to visit our campuses and engage with our teams. Visit our state of the art facilities, meet with faculty and staff and explore academic programs, and connect with campus resources—all in one comprehensive visit.
Open House

Explore our campus on a walking tour, engage with current students and discover all our facilities have to offer.
Campus Tour

Learn more about CCAC, our enrollment process and our academic programs. Meet with faculty to discuss your major and learn more about the CCAC Virtual Campus.
Virtual Information Session

Meet individually with one of our team members.
Meet with Enrollment Specialist

Title IV Aid (Pell Grants & Loans) Unaffected by Federal Aid Pause

The White House has rescinded its recent directive to pause federal grants and loans, easing concerns over its impact on student financial aid. The Department of Education (ED) clarified that Title IV student aid, including HEA funds, remains exempt from the temporary funding freeze outlined in the now-rescinded memo from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

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Sep 16 2025

CCAC New Student OnBoarding

09:30 AM
Virtual
Sep 16 2025

CCAC New Student OnBoarding

11:00 AM
Virtual
Sep 16 2025

CCAC New Student OnBoarding

01:00 PM
Virtual

Student Success Statement

At the Community College of Allegheny County, our goal is our students’ success. For us, student success is a holistic and inclusive journey. We are committed to meeting students where they are and supporting them in achieving their unique goals. While academic achievement is a cornerstone of this success, we recognize that true student success also encompasses personal, professional and career growth. It includes the development of essential life skills—such as the ability to navigate challenges and the capacity to adapt—in order to thrive in an ever-changing world. Ultimately, student success is realized when students complete their academic journey, whether by personal enrichment, earning a degree, obtaining a certificate, acquiring an industry-recognized credential, successfully transferring to a four-year institution or securing job placement.

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