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Davidson County Community College
MottoYour Connection to the future
TypePublic
Established1958, Industrial Education Center
1963, Davidson County Community College
PresidentDr. Mary E. Rittling
Academic staff212
Students2303
LocationThomasville, North Carolina, United States
Colors      "DCCC" Blue, white, and black
MascotThe "Storm"
Websitewww.davidsonccc.edu

Davidson County Community College

Davidson County Community College (DCCC) is a multi-campus public, two-year higher-education institution. The Davidson Campus is located in Thomasville (see below), Davidson County, North Carolina. The Davie Campus, is located in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina.

Note: Traditionally, the Davidson Campus is considered to be in Lexington. However, the Davidson Campus does not fall into the city limits of either Lexington or Thomasville but does fall into the Thomasville mailing route.
Current campus publications and correspondence has pointed to the Thomasville address.

History

Originally chartered in 1958 as an Industrial Education Center DCCC provided education and skills to assist the community in transitioning from an agricultural to a manufacturing-based economy. In 1963, enrollment consisted of 51 students in adult education and service programs with 125 students enrolled in vocational and technical courses.

Officially chartered as Davidson County Community College in 1965, the college begain offering a larger variety of degrees and certificates including Associate in Arts and Associate in Science. College transfer courses were added in 1966.

Academics Programs & Majors

2007-2008 Academic Course List

Agriculture and Animal Science Careers
Biotechnology Viticulture & Enology Zoo & Aquarium Science
Business Management & Finance Careers
Accounting Business Administration Human Resources Management Motorsports Management
Operations Management
College Transfer Options - Associate Degrees in:
Arts Fine Arts General Education Science
Community and Human Service Careers
Community Spanish Interpreter Cosmetology Esthetics Therapeutic Massage
Computer Technologies
Computer Information Technology Computer Programming Networking Technology
Education Careers
Early Childhood Education Lateral Entry Teacher Education Special Education Teaching Assistant
Engineering and Industrial Technologies
Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Electrical/Electronics Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Industrial Systems Technology
Welding
Health Science Careers
Cancer Information Management Emergency Medical Science Health Information Technology Histotechnology
LPN to ADN Option Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Nursing - ADN
Nursing Assistant I & II Pharmacy Technology Phlebotomy Physical Therapy Assistant
Therapeutic Massage
Public Safety and Law Careers
Basic Law Enforcement Training Criminal Justice Fire Protection Paralegal
Transportation Careers
Automotive Systems Technology Motorcycle Mechanics Race Car Performance Truck Driver Training

Administration

President: Dr. Mary Rittling (bio)
Current Board of Trustees: Thom C. Hege - Chairperson

Beth B. Parrott - Vice Chairperson
Priscilla J. Ross - Secretary
Carl N. Boon - Executive Committee Member
Steve Yokeley - Executive Committee Member
Rick Hibbett - SGA President, 2007-2008
Ryan Short - SGA President, 2006-07
Mike Albert
Cal Cunningham
Jerry C. Dockham
David D. Eden
Vickie L. Holder
Dr. Barbara B. Leonard
Steve Regan
Guy Smith
Daniel R. Timberlake

Davie Campus and Off-Site Locations

Davie Campus

Originally opened as a satellite campus in 1994 the Davie Campus is located in Mocksville, NC.

The Davie campus contains most of the same offices and services seen on the Davidson campus. Continuing Education, GED, and limited curriculum courses are offered. The Early College, a program allowing high school students to earn college credit while still in High School, is also a large segment of the students on the Davie Campus.

As of December 2007 several construction projects are planned or in process on the Davie Campus.

Uptown Lexington and Thomasville Education Center

Uptown Lexington and the Thomasville Education Center provide Basic Skills/Continuing Education, GED, and other courses.

Uptown Lexington opened in 2004 and the Thomasville Education Center opened in 2005 both sponsored by various local businesses and supporters.

Other Locations

There are also various locations throughout Davidson and Davie counties that host classes and workshops, these include local high schools and other venues.

Foundation & Alumni Association

The Foundation assists in the development of college programs, services, and scholarships. Established in 1968, the Davidson County Community College Foundation, Inc. is considered a non-profit educational and charitable organization. Currently, the Foundation has $9.5 million in scholarships and funds.

Annually, the Foundation sponsors various events, fundraisers, and activities. The Scholarship Golf Tournament recruits local businesses and community figures to support and sponsor various holes and players. The 2007 tournament raised $33,000. The other major event, Campus Fund Drive, is a two-week campaign to encourage faculty, staff, and community to donate towards an annual goal. The 2007 CFD goal was $30,000.

Foundation Mission Statement

Davidson County Community College Foundation, Inc., supports the development of the community by enhancing the capacity of the College to provide high quality programs and services and to enable individuals to achieve educational career goals which results in economic growth of the community.

DCCC Alumni Association

The Alumni Association attempts to connect the approximately half million students who attended since 1963. Alumni are asked to volunteer time and support for college events and fundraisers. Alumni are extended various benefits for joining the association including access to campus facilities and services.

External Links

Davidson County Community College Homepage

North Carolina Community College System Homepage

College Foundation of North Carolina - Davidson County Community College Profile

References

DCCC Performance Measures (PDF)

DCCC Student Handbook

DCCC Catalog

DCCC Foundation