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The Community College of Allegheny County provides a supportive and transformative learning environment that prepares graduates to meet critical needs in the region’s workforce.

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As an open-admissions institution, CCAC does not require college entrance examinations. To enroll as a full-time student, applicants must have a high school diploma or Pennsylvania GED certificate or must be at least 18 years of age with experience reasonably equivalent to a GED.
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CCAC educates more than 32,000 credit and 28,000 non-credit students annually, but students can expect an average class size of just 19 students. 
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If you are self-motivated, work well independently, and meet deadlines easily, then our flexible delivery of college courses using the latest technologies can put an associate's degree at your fingertips.
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Education and skills are essential for today’s changing economy. The competitive global environment rewards workers who possess sound general knowledge that enables them to adapt to changes in the workplace and continually learn new job skills.
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The CCAC Educational Foundation is the fundraising and benefactor arm of the college. It seeks to create vital connections between the college and the wider community to ensure the ongoing viability of the college.

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  • Apprenticeship Programs at CCAC

    The Local Joint Apprenticeship Committee (JATC) is an affiliated provider of education for the Community College of Allegheny County. We offer seven apprenticeship programs through the JATC:

    1. Carpentry Apprenticeship Program (339.1) located at 652 Ridge Road, Pittsburgh, PA; 412.262.1830. Learn more.
    2. Electrical Construction Technology (ECT) Program (608.1) located at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) 5 Hot Metal Street, Pittsburgh, PA; 412.432.1145. Learn more.
    3. Heavy Equipment Operating (HEO) Engineers Apprenticeship Program (740) located at 457 Christopher Road, New Alexandria, PA 15670; 724.668.2244. Learn more.
    4. Ironworker Apprenticeship Program (289.1) located at 2315 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh 15222; 412.471.4535. Learn more.
    5. Plumber Apprenticeship Program (389.1) located at 1040 Montour West Industrial Park, Coraopolis, PA 15108; 724.695.9047. Learn more.
    6. Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship Program (379 and 391.1) located at 1200 Gulf Lab Rd, Pittsburgh, PA; 412.828.1386. Learn more.
    7. Stationary Operating Engineer (731.1)1 located at 300 Saline Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15207; 412.422.4702. Learn more.
       

    All lab fees and associated costs of the program are supported by the JATC. CCAC is able to support its mission of offering these programs through our affiliated partnership. These high demand programs within Pennsylvania would not be possible without the collaboration between CCAC and its Apprenticeship partners of the JATC. Outstanding labs, highly qualified faculty, tools, supplies and employment are provided to the students by the apprenticeship locations.

    Candidates who are interested in the apprenticeship program must undergo a separate, competitive application process, much like our Allied Health and Nursing programs; and may receive information directly from the apprenticeship partners at the designated addresses above.


    1There may be costs in this program depending on union membership.

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