CCAC Student Support
CCAC is committed to supporting your personal and academic efforts. Services and support are available at every CCAC location to help you reach your goals. We offer the services listed below to support student success.
At the Community College of Allegheny County, our goal is student success. For us, student success is a holistic and inclusive journey. We support students at every stage and help them achieve their 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 building life skills, such as solving problems and adapting to change. Student success means completing your education, whether for personal growth, earning a degree or certificate, gaining an industry credential, transferring to a four-year college, or getting a job.
Student Support Quick Links
- Career Services & Job Readiness
- Career & Technical Education Services
- Child Care Resources
- Civic Engagement
- Counseling Services
- Deans of Students
- Disability Resources & Services
- Information Technology Services
- Tutoring (Learning Services)
- Library Services
- Military & Veteran Services
- Navigate
- Resource Navigators
- Student Success Coaches
- The Academic Center
Career Services & Job Readiness
Launch Your CareerCareer & Technical Education Services
Discover Our ProgramsChild Care Resources
Check Out Our ResourcesCivic Engagement
Get Involved in Our CommunityCounseling Services
Meet with a CounselorDeans of Students
Find New OpportunitiesDisability Resources & Services
Find ResourcesInformation Technology Services
Get Technology HelpTutoring (Learning Services)
Get Academic AssistanceLibrary Services
Use our Library ResourceMilitary & Veteran Services
Learn How We Can Serve YouNavigate
Get ConnectedResource Navigators
Find a Resource NavigatorStudent Success Coaches
Get Support from a CoachThe Academic Center
Academic Center Information
Fostering Your Success
Fostering Your Success (FYS) provides a supportive environment for students who have experienced foster care, group homes, kinship care, or emancipation.
